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  • Just a few years ago, Patricia Kluge was well on her way to creating her own little version of what she called "America's Eden" on her vast acreage of rolling green hills and trellised grape vines southeast of Charlottesville.

    Va. winemaker's painstakingly built empire crumbled in months amid recession 2011

  • Still, liberals pine for what I call America's Midcentury Moment.

    The Surprising Roots of Liberal Nostalgia Michael Barone 2011

  • But after the attacks, it was Mr. Giuliani's resolute and compassionate stewardship that transformed his image and earned him the moniker "America's Mayor."

    The Mayor 2011

  • But after the attacks, with the city and nation desperate for leadership, it was Mr. Giuliani's resolute and compassionate stewardship that transformed his image and earned him the moniker "America's Mayor."

    Giuliani's 9/11 Lessons Still Fresh Michael Howard Saul 2011

  • The candidate goes to Philadelphia to deliver a pivotal speech on what he calls America's "tragic history when it comes to race."

    After 9/11: 50 dates that quietly changed America 2011

  • For instance, The Washington Monthly ranked what it called "America's Best Community Colleges" last year using CCSSE data, to the dismay of many community college advocates who argued the data were not meant to be used in such a way.

    Community college rankings inadequate, critics say 2011

  • The candidate goes to Philadelphia to deliver a pivotal speech on what he calls America's "tragic history when it comes to race."

    After 9/11: 50 dates that quietly changed America 2011

  • Can't stand anything from that state ever since NFL films gave the Cowboys the title "America's Team"

    The Full Feed from HuffingtonPost.com The Huffington Post News Editors 2011

  • Now in its eighth season, the show attracts nearly eight million viewers each episode; on Thursday the 2011 winner of the $250,000 prize and the title America's Favorite Dancer will be revealed in the finale.

    NYT > Home Page By ELAINE STUART 2011

  • Walsh said she wrote her book in part to open readers' eyes to what she calls America's misguided war on drugs and the harsh treatment that she and her fellow inmates endured.

    msnbc.com: Top msnbc.com headlines 2011

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