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  1. McCain Continues Aggressive Spanish Radio Play, Targeting Obama in New Spot

    LOUD3R Score: 1098 - Jul 4, 2008

    By Ed O'Keefe John McCain's staff shakeup earlier this week came amid concerns that his campaign lacked a consistent message and had made few attempts to contrast himself with ... Full Article At Washington Post - The Trail

  2. Latino Obama Backers Respond to McCain Ad

    LOUD3R Score: 1052 - Jul 4, 2008

    L.A. Mayor Villaraigosa, California Rep. Becerra issue statements promoting Obama in response to Spanish-language McCain radio ad. Read them here. Becerra: “Senator ... Full Article At Time - The Page

  3. New McCain Radio Ad Attacks Obama Over Hispanic Vote

    LOUD3R Score: 816 - Jul 3, 2008

    Looks like John McCain is the first out of the box with a "contrast" ad of sorts. He's going up in the swing states of New Mexico and ... Full Article At The American Prospect Election Central

  4. McCain Hits Nevada, New Mexico With Spanish Radio Ad

    LOUD3R Score: 615 - Jul 3, 2008

    The minute-long spot features a testimonial from McCain’s roommate at the Naval Academy touting McCain’s shared values with the Hispanic community. Also targets Obama: “This ... Full Article At Time - The Page

  5. This Week in Amateur Radio #795 - Week of July 5, 2008

    LOUD3R Score: 340 - Today

    Stories covered and special features in This Weeks edition: 01. It's the end of an era as the FCC's Riley Hollingworth retires. 02. The US Government recalls Radio Shack 13.8vdc power suppies. 03. The FCC proposes free internet access on a nationwide network. 04. Congressmen oppose the FCC... Full Article At EveryZing - 2008 Presidential Election

  6. Nevada, Montana may swing

    LOUD3R Score: 292 - Jun 29, 2008

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    Rocky Mountain voters' individualism makes it hard to pin them down poltically.... Full Article At Politico.com

  7. Solar Moratorium Scrapped, Bureau Of Land Management To Allow New Plants

    LOUD3R Score: 261 - Jul 2, 2008

    Washington — The government is calling off a recently announced moratorium on applications to build solar plants on public lands. The Bureau of Land Management made the announcement Wednesday after public opposition to its original decision... Full Article At HuffingtonPost

  8. Laura Flanders: The F Word: No Solar and No Clean-up

    LOUD3R Score: 259 - Jul 1, 2008

    So much for the Government's much touted commitment to alternative Energy. The New York Times reports that the Bush administration has placed a nearly two-year moratorium on the construction of new... Full Article At HuffingtonPost

  9. Hispanic voters gaining strength in key states (AP)

    LOUD3R Score: 134 - Jul 1, 2008

    AP - Voting by Hispanics surged in the last congressional elections, showing strength that could swing this year's presidential vote in closely contested states like ... Full Article At Yahoo! News - Politics

  10. Hispanic vote could swing election

    LOUD3R Score: 9 - Jul 1, 2008

    Higher turnouts in some states may affect 2008 presidential race Voting by Hispanics surged in the last congressional elections, showing strength that could swing this year's presidential vote in closely... Full Article At Baltimore Sun - National

  11. Hispanic voters gaining strength in key states

    LOUD3R Score: 6 - Jul 1, 2008

    Voting by Hispanics surged in the last congressional elections, showing strength that could swing this year's presidential vote in closely contested states like ... Full Article At Houston Chronicle - Politics

  12. Gibbons: Romance Disappears With Childbirth

    LOUD3R Score: 5 - Jun 30, 2008

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    When Governor Jim Gibbons (R-NV) was photographed in a parking lot, arms around a female companion , his reply was that he was merely comforting a friend. "She was upset, crying," he told the Nevada Appeal , who published the pictures on Friday. "She couldn... Full Article At TPM Muckraker



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) is a state located in the western region of the United States of America. The capital is Carson City and the largest city is Las Vegas. The state's nickname is "The Silver State" due to the large number of silver deposits that were discovered and mined there. In 1864, Nevada became the 36th state to enter the union, and the phrase "Battle Born" on the state flag reflects the state's entry on the Union side during the American Civil War. Its first settlement was called Mormon Station.

Nevada is the seventh-largest state in area, and geographically covers the Mojave Desert in the south to the Great Basin in the north. About 86% of the state's land is owned by the US federal government under various jurisdictions both civilian and military.Nevada Natural Resources Status Report As of 2006, there were about 2.6 million residents, with over 85% of the population residing in the metropolitan areas around Las Vegas and Reno.Popul...More Nevada @ wikipedia

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