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from AOL
Media/News Company
A former leader in the American Nazi Party is about to get the Republican nomination for a U.S. congressional seat in Illinois. According to the Chicago Sun-Times, Arthur Jones, a Holocaust denier who has repeatedly tried ― and failed ― to attain office, is the only candidate seeking the GOP nod for the seat in the heavily Democratic 3rd Congressional District.
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from Bloomberg
Media/News Company
There are a few ways liberals could reduce the imbalance. But all of them play to conservatives' wishes.
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from Huffington Post
LEFT BIAS, HIGH, online news aggregator and blog
An Actual Nazi Is About To Be The Only GOP Candidate In A Congressional Race
A former leader in the American Nazi Party is about to be the only Republican on the ticket for a congressional race in Illinois. According to the Chicago Sun-Times, Arthur Jones, a Holocaust denier who has repeatedly tried ― and failed ― to attain office, is the only candidate seeking the GOP nod for the seat in the heavily Democratic 3rd Congressional District.
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An Actual Nazi Is About To Be The Only GOP Candidate In A Congressional Race
A former leader in the American Nazi Party is about to be the only Republican on the ticket for a congressional race in Illinois. According to the Chicago Sun-Times, Arthur Jones, a Holocaust denier who has repeatedly tried ― and failed ― to attain office, is the only candidate seeking the GOP nod for the seat in the heavily Democratic 3rd Congressional District.
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from The Spokesman-Review
Newspaper in Spokane, Washington
Then and Now: St. Luke’s Hospital
St. Luke’s Hospital, [originally on] North Summit Boulevard, served North Spokane from 1900 to 1970. The hospital treated patients with polio and mental illness. It was also the place where Shriners’ Hospital started. It moved to 711 S. Cowley on the South Hill in 1970.
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Then and Now: St. Luke’s Hospital
St. Luke’s Hospital, [originally on] North Summit Boulevard, served North Spokane from 1900 to 1970. The hospital treated patients with polio and mental illness. It was also the place where Shriners’ Hospital started. It moved to 711 S. Cowley on the South Hill in 1970.
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