Ted Stevens' fall points to political shift (AP)
Published 11/20/2008 at Yahoo! News: Politics News
AP - Alaska's incoming senator is bullish on gun rights, wants to open the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge to oil and gas drilling and believes less government is better. And he's a Democrat.
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news.yahoo.com 11/20/2008 — AP - In a painfully poignant moment reminiscent of the fall of yesteryear's Senate giants, Republican Ted Stevens has spoken and yielded the floor for the last time.
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Ted Stevens gives last Senate speech — msnbc.com: Politics 11/20/2008
In a painfully poignant moment reminiscent of the fall of yesteryear's Senate giants, Republican Ted Stevens has spoken and yielded the floor for the last time.
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