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BBC News | In Depth | US elections 2008 | World Edition
Wed, 14 Jul 2010 07:52:19 GMT

Obama campaign blazes to victory
Barack Obama's historic campaign comes to a spectacular close with his victory rally in Chicago, the BBC's Kevin Connolly writes.


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Sat, 04 Sep 2010 03:25:47 GMT

Ariz. governor says she was wrong about beheadings (AP)

Republican Arizona Gov. Jan Brewer  waits for a televised Arizona gubernatorial debate to begin Wednesday, Sept. 1, 2010 in Phoenix. (AP Photo/Matt York)AP - Gov. Jan Brewer rose to national fame defending the state's immigration law and warning of rising violence along the U.S.-Mexico border, including a claim that headless bodies were turning up in the Arizona desert.



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VOTES (Voting Opportunities for Teenagers in Every State), a nationwide mock election project for high school students, is celebrating its 20th anniversary.  The project, begun in 1988 by history teachers Jim Shea and Lorrie Byrom from Northfield Mount Hermon School, includes teen voters from one public and one independent school in each state.  For teenagers, nearly all of whom will be voters in the election of 2012, the project teaches the significance and the excitement of the democratic process.  This year’s American election has captured the interest of people around the world and VOTES 2008 promises to be an important educational program.  Explore the VOTES 2008 website (www.votes2008.org) to learn more about the project.  Jim Shea and Lorrie Byrom welcome your questions.  Contact them by e-mail at jshea@nmhschool.org or lbyrom@nmhschool.org

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