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The board of Tampa Bay Water, the regional utility serving more than 2.4 million people, is acting as if it has something to hide.
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Rudy Giuliani marched his way into America's heart when he walked that dusty boulevard to the twin towers after the attacks of 9/11. He became a national hero that day, a leader in a time of crisis.
In our considered opinion, Arizona Sen. John McCain is the Republican presidential candidate best prepared to lead America forward in a muscular yet compassionate way. Today we recommend him for your consideration.
Mike Huckabee charmed Iowa with his playful personality, his gift of gab and his success at losing more than 100 pounds. But it was his conservative convictions on abortion and gay marriage that secured the vote of evangelical Christians, about 60 percent of Iowa's Republican turnout.
John Edwards bought himself a Senate seat with the proceeds of a $25 million lawsuit and has been running for president ever since.
Hillary Clinton has done some good things in her life, no question. But if Democrats want to win, they shouldn't nominate Clinton.
Former Massachusetts Gov. Mitt Romney has plenty of conservative credentials, but almost no McCain-style conviction.
Barack Obama is the Democratic Party's best chance for change and today we recommend him for your consideration.
Ron Paul of Texas, a practicing physician, has attracted a solid core of supporters worried about immigration, foreign wars and loss of civil liberties.
When it comes to the issues, Dennis Kucinich is less amusing. His extremist positions make his candidacy difficult to take seriously.
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