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Jeffrey Hill | Thu, Sep 4th, 2008 | Category: Commentary | City: Washington, D.C. | Tags: jeffrey hill, environment, san francisco, barack obama, john mccain, gop, mitt romney, rudy giuliani, politics, gay rights, conservatives, african american, womens rights, rural, liberals, urban, equal rights, sarah palin, rnc, minority, religion, majority, culture wars, cities | 2
So far, the Republican National Convention has succeeded in accomplishing one task – dividing the nation into two teams.
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Diana Lind | Mon, Aug 25th, 2008 | Category: NAC News | City: NAC News | Tags: art, politics, map, united states, harvard gsd, neil freeman, psychogeography, limited edition, 2004 election | 0
What does it look like when you connect more than 3,000 American cities with one line? Nothing like the political maps you see on nytimes.com — but probably something like Identically Named Places Connected (USA) .
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Brian Krier | Wed, Jul 2nd, 2008 | Category: Reviews | City: Philadelphia | Tags: philadelphia, hillary clinton, brian krier, film review, gender, equality, documentary, politics, the white house project, project 2024 | 1
For the fifth stop in their multi-city promotional tour, New York filmmakers Amy Sewell and Susan Toffler held a screening of their documentary what’s your point, honey? in Philadelphia last Thursday evening, exploring the issue of gender inequality in American politics.
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