Nation

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  • Kari Petrie
Nov. 03, 2004
President George W. Bush won his bid for re-election on Wednesday.
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Nov. 02, 2004
After months of political advertisements, candidate visits and voter-registration drives, the battle for Minnesota comes to an end today.
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  • Than Tibbetts
Nov. 02, 2004
Democratic vice presidential candidate Sen. John Edwards rallied an estimated crowd of 2,500 Monday in Hamline University's Hutton Arena in St. Paul.
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  • Lacey Crisp
Nov. 01, 2004
On a college campus, the presidential candidates' higher-education goals can be a deciding factor in an election.
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  • Stephanie Kudrle
Nov. 01, 2004
President George W. Bush asked a crowd of more than 20,000 supporters gathered Saturday at the Target Center to help him win Minnesota.
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  • Stephanie Kudrle
Oct. 28, 2004
Health care is no longer just an issue for the elderly. With health-care premiums and prescription drug costs increasing, presidential candidates have been debating the future of health care in this country.
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  • Kari Petrie
Oct. 27, 2004
Hollywood celebrity Ashton Kutcher said he voted for President George W. Bush in 2000 because he thought the president was a "good old boy."
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  • Kari Petrie
Oct. 25, 2004
Lashing out at Democratic presidential candidate Sen. John Kerry, Vice President Dick Cheney said Americans should vote for stability and not a candidate whose positions "shift with the wind."
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  • Hayley Odom
Oct. 25, 2004
Many say they believe the cures for Parkinson's disease, Alzheimer's disease and spinal cord injuries lie in the realm of embryonic stem cell research.
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  • Stephanie Kudrle
Oct. 22, 2004
The country needs to use the University's incredible scientific network to further stem cell research, Democratic presidential candidate Sen. John Kerry told a crowd of approximately 30,000 people gathered Thursday in the cold outside the Metrodome.
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  • Kari Petrie
Oct. 22, 2004
The nearly complete Arizona observatory, which the University partially owns, will be dedicated today.
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  • Stephanie Kudrle
Oct. 21, 2004
The question of whether abortion is a religious or governmental issue is as common today as it was in 1973, when the Supreme Court decided to make it legal.
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  • Kari Petrie
Oct. 18, 2004
Water, water, water. When it comes to the environment, water quality will be the main concern in the upcoming elections, said Marty Broan,
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  • Jason Juno
Oct. 14, 2004
Fighting deadlines, busy class schedules and work; it's a problem when students sit in traffic.
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  • Stephanie Kudrle
Oct. 11, 2004
President George W. Bush has failed college students, Democratic vice presidential candidate Sen. John Edwards told thousands gathered at Maple Grove High School on Sunday.
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