“A stable number of Americans would support Democratic New York senator Hillary Rodham Clinton (left) in a presidential election, according to a poll by Rasmussen Reports. 28 per cent of respondents say they would definitely vote for the former first lady in 2008, up one point since early February . . ... more »
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Saturday, February 25
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DavidAkin
on Sat 25 Feb 2006 08:04 PM EST
“A stable number of Americans would support Democratic New York senator Hillary Rodham Clinton (left) in a presidential election, according to a poll by Rasmussen Reports. 28 per cent of respondents say they would definitely vote for the former first lady in 2008, up one point since early February . . ... more »
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DavidAkin
on Sat 25 Feb 2006 06:40 AM EST
Oliver Bartsch (left) used to design the meals that the Governor-General served at her residence at Rideau Hall. But earlier this month, Prime Minister Stephen Harper hired him on to work the kitchen at 24 Sussex Drive, his official residence.Bartsch's salary is set at a range of ... more » |
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Oliver Bartsch (left) used to design