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  • The Quinnipiac University survey follow's last week's release of a Monmouth University/Gannett New Jersey survey that indicated Christie had a 14 point lead over Corzine among likely voters in a three way race.

    Poll: New Jersey voters embarrassed by corruption sting 2009

  • I lost a son in 2007 to suicide,Parents,teachers,and the public as a whole need to relize the times they are a changing,use to be confined to just haressement at school,now with E-Mail,texting,and cell phones it follow's kids no matter wher they go and parents need to learn the warning sign.

    LIVE Blog: Chat with us during the show 2010

  • I suggest the DNC follow's the RNC's lead and seat half of the delegates from each state.

    Democrats mull Florida, Michigan compromise 2008

  • Peake follow's Mary Shelley's lead to create a second couple by pairing Felix DeLacey and the "Arabian girl," Safie, who is reportedly to be "betrothed to Felix."

    Novel into Drama and onto the Stage 2008

  • So the impersonator would have to include the person they want to follow's email address.

    CNN Transcript Jun 9, 2009 2009

  • Oh yes - as sure as night follow's day, the Esteemed Leadership has not let an opportunity pass to use the crisis for their own ends.

    [christmas banned] here we go again 2008

  • Oh yes - as sure as night follow's day, the Esteemed Leadership has not let an opportunity pass to use the crisis for their own ends.

    Archive 2008-11-01 2008

  • TPD follow's Meg's trials and tribulations of being the daughter of a presidential candidate -- and then the president.

    Archive 2005-08-01 2005

  • TPD follow's Meg's trials and tribulations of being the daughter of a presidential candidate -- and then the president.

    Ellen Emerson White 2005

  • John Aschroft's own department admits that these actions that he sanctioned could be war crimes if everything isn't done perfectly (think naked pyramid piles, if you're wondering how perfectly the military follow's the letter of the law in these cases).

    10/24/2004 2004

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