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Theodore Roosevelt became the United State's 26th President after the death of William McKinley in 1901, and was re-elected in 1904. McKinley, born in Manhattan, served as governor of New York before becoming Vice President and President of the country. Roosevelt died in Oyster Bay, on Long Island, in 1919 at the age of 60. He is the country's only President to hail from Long Island.
Theodore Roosevelt became the United State's 26th President after the death of William McKinley in 1901, and was re-elected in 1904. McKinley, born in Manhattan, served as governor of New York before becoming Vice President and President of the country. Roosevelt died in Oyster Bay, on Long Island, in 1919 at the age of 60. He is the country's only President to hail from Long Island.
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GOP Senators In Final Drive To Stall Health Bill
Associated PressWASHINGTON -- In a final drive to thwart President Barack Obama's health care remake, Republican senators plan to force Democrats to run a gantlet of politically dicey votes before they can finish a companion bill to the landmark law. Voting was expected...Tags: Republican Party, Massachusetts, Franklin Delano Roosevelt, State Budgets, Congressional Budget Office
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Brown Pelicans No Longer Endangered
Associated PressWASHINGTON -- After nearly 40 years of struggling for survival, the brown pelican is coming off the endangered species list. The bird now prevalent across Florida, the Gulf and Pacific coasts and the Caribbean was declared an endangered species in 1970,...Tags: Weather, Florida, Natural Resources, Conservation, Mississippi
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READ: Full Text Version Of President Barack Obama's Address To Congress On Health Care Reform
KTLA NewsWASHINGTON-- The following is the full text version of President Barack Obama's address to Congress on health care reform Wednesday, as prepared for delivery and provided by the White House. --- Madame Speaker, Vice President Biden, members of Congress,...Tags: Medicaid, Orrin Hatch, Labor Legislation, State Budgets, Employees
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Subtropical Storm Beryl prompts warning in Volusia
The second named storm of the 2012 hurricane season formed Friday night — days before the season officially begins.
The National Weather Service forecasters have issued tropical storm warnings for the Southeast coast from Northeast Florida to South...Tags: Weather, Tropical Storms, Tropical Weather, Melbourne, Natural Disasters
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Disturbance off Florida could become Tropical Storm Beryl
Sun SentinelThe tropical disturbance off Florida’s east coast likely will grow into a tropical depression or storm over the weekend and possibly as soon as Friday. As of 3 p.m. on Friday, the National Hurricane Center gave the broad area of low pressure an...Tags: Miami (Miami-Dade, Florida), Disasters and Accidents, Tropical Storms, Memorial Day, National Hurricane Center
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If Tropical Storm Beryl forms, it will be a rare event
The last time two tropical storms formed before the official June 1 start of hurricane season, Theodore Roosevelt was president and the year was 1908. It appears set to happen again 104 years later, as a disturbance off Florida's east coast was given a...Tags: Weather, Miami (Miami-Dade, Florida), Tropical Storms, Disasters and Accidents, Memorial Day
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Nazareth man owns huge collection of presidential memorabilia
Later this year — the Good Lord willing and the creeks don't rise — this newspaper plans to publish a book about presidents who have visited the Lehigh Valley, and what they did when they were here. I've spent most of the month of May...
Tags: Richard Nixon, White House, Bill Clinton, Politics, Newt Gingrich
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Man pleads guilty to trespassing on Mount Rushmore
PIERRE, S.D. (AP) — A man caught trying to climb Mount Rushmore National Memorial pleaded guilty to federal charges of trespass and failing to obey a lawful order, a prosecutor said Tuesday. Patrick Marshall, 53, whose last known address is...Tags: Trials, Abraham Lincoln, Sculpture, Arts and Culture, Mark Salter
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Chicago man arrested after trying to climb Mount Rushmore
A man caught trying to climb Mount Rushmore National Memorial pleaded guilty to federal charges of trespass and failing to obey a lawful order, a prosecutor said Tuesday. Patrick Marshall, 53, whose last known address is Chicago, was arrested by park...
Tags: Abraham Lincoln, Sculpture, Arts and Culture, Arts, Mark Salter
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Restaurant Review: Kettle Hill ably rides the farm-to-table wave
If you want a glimpse into the near future of contemporary American dining, head down to Power Plant Live, where a promising new restaurant named Kettle Hill has put down stakes. It's a farm-to-table restaurant for the century's second decade. If the...
Tags: Shrimp, Ice Cream, Appetizers, Steaks, Spanish-American War
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Americans Elect meets reality
What happens if you start a political party and nobody comes? Six months ago, a newfangled third party burst onto the scene, full of hope and promise. It was called Americans Elect, and it sought to give voters a choice many said they were looking for:...Tags: Republican Party, Voting, Jon Huntsman, Jr., Harry Reid, U.S. Senate
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Other wishes pail in comparison to 104-year-old's udderly fine birthday request
South Bend TribuneBERRIEN SPRINGS -- Once a farm girl, always a farm girl. Yes, Luella Jensen, known as Luella Allen when she entered the world in 1908 -- Theodore Roosevelt occupied the White House -- grew up on a farm in central New York. She took a liking to life on a...
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