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Clintons Leading Times Square New Year's Eve Ball Drop
NEW YORK — Last New Year's Eve they were in Iowa. This year, Sen. Hillary Rodham Clinton and former President Bill Clinton will be in Times Square, helping Mayor Michael Bloomberg lower the glittery New Year's Eve ball. The Clintons will lead hundreds of thousands of revelers in the ...
A donor's gift soon followed Clinton's help
iht.com — Weeks after Senator Hillary Rodham Clinton helped a developer secure the use of tax-exempt bonds, her husband's... foundation was given a $100,000 donation. (more) A donor's gift soon followed Clinton's help
Times Square Alliance - New Year's Eve
Times Square Alliance - New Year's Eve
timessquarenyc.org — Greetings from the co-organizers of New Year's Eve in Times Square. Every year as the clock nears... midnight on December 31st, the eyes of the world turn once more to the dazzling lights and bustling energy of Times Square. Anticipation runs high. New ... (more) Times Square Alliance - New Year's Eve
Clintons to Lead Times Square Ball Drop
Clintons to Lead Times Square Ball Drop
thepage.time.com — The former first couple will push the button starting the ball drop Wednesday evening. The pair will... join Mayor Bloomberg in midtown, with up to a million others.        (more) Clintons to Lead Times Square Ball Drop
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The Obvious-Crotch-Jokes Ending of 2008
NewsBusters.org - Exposing Liberal Media Bias — These December 31 stories are just too giggle-inducing to take seriously, but reporters are somehow avoiding the giggles (CNN stayed sober reporting both of these in its 10 am hour): From Oregon: "An 80-year old woman grabbed a naked man named Michael Dick by the crotch and gave him a good squeeze; police nabbed him a few minutes later." From New York: "Clintons Leading Times Square New Year's Eve Ball Drop." All this humor can't help but remind me of Brent Baker's special 2,000th Cyber Alert, with ...

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NEW YORK — Last New Year's Eve they were in Iowa. This year, Sen. Hillary Rodham Clinton and former President Bill Clinton will be in Times Square, helping Mayor Michael Bloomberg lower the glittery New Year's Eve ball. The Clintons will lead hundreds of thousands of revelers in the ...