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Pennsylvania Information on the gubernatorial race, and local contests.
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New Jersey Information on the U.S. Senate race, as well as local contests.
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52,000 ads later, voters get their say
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By Thomas Fitzgerald,
Inquirer Harrisburg Bureau,
11/05/2002 08:59 AM EST)
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Stage set for easy vote: New gear, few sparks
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By Jennifer Lin,
Inquirer Staff Writer,
11/05/2002 08:59 AM EST)
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Candidates' 48-hour frenzy begins
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By Chris Gray and Matthew P. Blanchard,
Inquirer Staff Writers,
11/04/2002 03:01 AM EST)
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Can split Congress sidestep gridlock?
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By James Kuhnhenn,
Inquirer Washington Bureau,
11/04/2002 03:01 AM EST)
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Can split Congress sidestep gridlock?
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By James Kuhnhenn,
Inquirer Washington Bureau,
11/04/2002 03:01 AM EST)
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Knoll doesn't plan to be 'invisible' long
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By Amy Worden,
Inquirer Harrisburg Bureau,
11/04/2002 03:01 AM EST)
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Earll runs on her independent streak
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By Amy Worden,
Inquirer Harrisburg Bureau,
11/04/2002 03:01 AM EST)
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Late surveys show parties have nearly equal support
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By Steven Thomma,
Inquirer Washington Bureau,
11/04/2002 03:01 AM EST)
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From the Capitol
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11/04/2002 03:01 AM EST)
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Today's Campaign Appearances by Gubernatorial Candidates
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11/04/2002 03:01 AM EST)
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Rendell coattails have new riders: GOP candidates
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By Ovetta Wiggins,
Inquirer Harrisburg Bureau,
11/04/2002 03:01 AM EST)
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This town by any other name might seem less sweet: Hershey
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By Amy Worden,
Inquirer Staff Writer,
11/04/2002 03:01 AM EST)
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Nonvoters keep government evenly divided
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By James Kuhnhenn,
Inquirer Washington Bureau,
11/04/2002 06:26 AM EST)
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Big win likely for Rendell, poll finds
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By Thomas Fitzgerald,
Inquirer Harrisburg Bureau,
11/03/2002 03:01 AM EST)
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Today's Campaign Appearances By Gubernatorial Candidates
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11/03/2002 03:01 AM EST)
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ELECTION DAY: NOVEMBER 5 | |
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Compare the Candidates
Find out the different views of the four candidates for Governor of Pennsylvania, and more, in this special section from E-The People. Content provided by Citizen Voices (a project of the Inquirer Editorial Board) and IssuesPA.
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Can split Congress sidestep gridlock?
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By James Kuhnhenn,
Inquirer Washington Bureau,
11/04/2002 03:01 AM EST)
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Can split Congress sidestep gridlock?
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By James Kuhnhenn,
Inquirer Washington Bureau,
11/04/2002 03:01 AM EST)
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Late surveys show parties have nearly equal support
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By Steven Thomma,
Inquirer Washington Bureau,
11/04/2002 03:01 AM EST)
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Lautenberg keeps Senate-race lead in new N.J. polls
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By Laurence Arnold,
Associated Press,
11/04/2002 03:01 AM EST)
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Ad Watch
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11/04/2002 03:01 AM EST)
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Ad Watch
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11/04/2002 03:01 AM EST)
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Campaign Notebook | 'Lautenberg' wins battle of the bugs
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11/04/2002 03:01 AM EST)
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Nonvoters keep government evenly divided
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By James Kuhnhenn,
Inquirer Washington Bureau,
11/04/2002 06:26 AM EST)
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Democrat still leads in N.J. Senate campaign
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By Tom Turcol,
Inquirer Staff Writer,
11/03/2002 03:01 AM EST)
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Campaign cash shifts to local races
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By Kaitlin Gurney and Jake Wagman,
Inquirer Suburban Staff,
11/02/2002 03:01 AM EST)
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Ad Watch
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11/02/2002 03:01 AM EST)
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Lautenberg and Forrester finally meet in debate
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By Tom Turcol and Elisa Ung,
Inquirer Staff Writers,
10/31/2002 08:03 AM EST)
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N.J. to build fast lanes for E-ZPass
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By Angela Couloumbis,
Inquirer Trenton Bureau,
10/30/2002 08:54 PM EST)
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Cherry Hill mayor's race remarkable
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By Kristen A. Graham,
Inquirer Suburban Staff,
10/30/2002 05:59 AM EST)
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In the House for the long haul
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By Tom Turcol,
Inquirer Staff Writer,
10/30/2002 10:10 AM EST)
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POLITICAL CARTOONS: BEST OF KNIGHT RIDDER NEWSPAPERS
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NATIONAL ELECTION COVERAGE |
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What to look for as you watch televised election returns
So you want to be a political junkie? You've decided that, OK, it's election night, Congress is at stake, the President's prestige is on the line, so maybe it's worth watching a few news shows, punching some extra buttons on the TV remote.
By DICK POLMAN / Philadelphia Inquirer
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LATEST HEADLINES FROM ASSOCIATED PRESS |
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Bush Hopes for Historic House Gains
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SCOTT LINDLAW,
Associated Press Writer,
11/05/2002 08:51 AM EST)
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Justices to Debate 3-Strikes Law
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GINA HOLLAND,
Associated Press Writer,
11/05/2002 08:42 AM EST)
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Webster May Quit New Oversight Board
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MARCY GORDON,
AP Business Writer,
11/05/2002 08:42 AM EST)
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Military Urged on Nonlethal Weapons
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RANDOLPH E. SCHMID,
Associated Press Writer,
11/05/2002 08:09 AM EST)
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U.S. Kills Top bin Laden Associate
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JOHN J. LUMPKIN,
Associated Press Writer,
11/05/2002 07:08 AM EST)
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U.S. Suspects Smallpox in 4 Nations
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JOHN J. LUMPKIN,
Associated Press Writer,
11/05/2002 04:55 AM EST)
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High Court to Hear Death Row Case
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AMBER McDOWELL,
Associated Press Writer,
11/05/2002 03:19 AM EST)
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U.S. Plans Africa Anti-Terror Force
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ROBERT BURNS,
AP Military Writer,
11/05/2002 02:30 AM EST)
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LATEST HEADLINES FROM REUTERS |
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Voters to Decide Balance of Power in Congress
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BY JOHN WHITESIDES, POLITICAL CORRESPONDENT,
Reuters,
11/05/2002 08:15 AM EST)
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Report: Saudis Undecided on U.S. Use of Air Bases
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Reuters,
11/05/2002 06:41 AM EST)
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U.S. Must Not Be 'Handcuffed' on Iraq, Powell Says
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Reuters,
11/05/2002 03:37 AM EST)
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Big Question in California: Will Anyone Vote?
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BY ARTHUR SPIEGELMAN,
Reuters,
11/05/2002 02:19 AM EST)
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Retiring U.S. General: N. Korea 'Terminally Ill'
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Reuters,
11/05/2002 01:55 AM EST)
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Ballot Measures Set Grassroots Political Agenda
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BY ANDREW QUINN,
Reuters,
11/05/2002 01:34 AM EST)
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Thirty-Six States to Choose Governors
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BY MICHAEL CONLON,
Reuters,
11/05/2002 01:24 AM EST)
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Bush to Wrap Up Campaign with Firehouse Vote
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BY ADAM ENTOUS,
Reuters,
11/05/2002 01:09 AM EST)
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LATEST HEADLINES FROM KNIGHT RIDDER TRIBUNE |
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Supreme Court to hear case involving telemarketers, fraud claims
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BY JAN CRAWFORD GREENBURG,
Chicago Tribune,
11/04/2002 08:48 PM EST)
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Defense cuts won't include V-22 Osprey - for now
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BY RICHARD WHITTLE,
The Dallas Morning News,
11/04/2002 07:58 PM EST)
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High Court to heart case that could change way telemarketers solicit money for charities
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BY SHANNON MCCAFFREY,
Knight Ridder Newspapers,
11/04/2002 07:29 PM EST)
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CIA missile killed 6 al-Qaida members
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By JONATHAN S. LANDAY,
Knight Ridder Newspapers,
11/04/2002 07:06 PM EST)
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Bush administration hits polluters with fewer, smaller fines
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BY SETH BORENSTEIN,
Knight Ridder Newspapers,
11/04/2002 07:00 PM EST)
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Critics of Iraq war point to costs
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By WILLIAM NEIKIRK,
Chicago Tribune,
11/04/2002 06:09 AM EST)
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Echo of sniper attacks has little effect on violent video game's sales
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BY LIZ BOCH,
Capital News Service,
11/04/2002 06:09 AM EST)
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Only a handful will ultimately decide which party holds power in Congress
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BY DAVID JACKSON,
The Dallas Morning News,
11/04/2002 06:09 AM EST)
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