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piece in the New York Times.
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She would
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piece and send it to all the major newspapers.
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The entry motivated Seigenthaler to
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piece for USA Today blasting Wikipedia's credibility.
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Would she
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piece about it?
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He'd forgotten to
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for The Denver Post about a trip he'd taken to the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge.
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Slaughter suggested that someone outside of government
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about the State Department's "antiquated" technology, blaming it on budget cuts.
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The email from T-Mobile, seen by Reuters, suggested the company
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supportive of the deal or submit a letter of support to regulators.
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He also
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questioning Bernie Sanders' voting record on immigration.
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On Friday, Perry
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of his own calling Paul an isolationist.
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He
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last year on Father's Day about the exploitative bail industry.
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Paul
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last month opposing military intervention against ISIS rebels in Iraq.
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On Tuesday, Costello
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in which he bells the cat on who he thinks should pay less tax.
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He then
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piece for Billboard about the shooting and appeared on CNN and Fox to debate the subject.
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The golden-voiced singer
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for Billboard magazine in response to the grand jury decisions in Eric Garner and Mike Brown's murders.
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Last month Ms Haley
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in The Washington Post discussing her policy disagreements but also her pride in working for Mr Trump.
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In an honest and insightful piece on politics, the Emmy nominated actress
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for Cosmopolitan on her decision to endorse Hillary Clinton.
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