Specter’s sunset: Voters turn away from high-profile senator
May 20, 2010 by biotechconnection.com · Leave a Comment
Specter’s sunset: Voters turn away from high-profile senator
ALLENTOWN — Centrism and just plain survival made Arlen Specter part of the nation’s political fabric for nearly half a century, his cancer-fighting, party-switching story as much about evading death as writing laws.
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Cold Laker to bring his fight against cancer to Relay for Life
May 20, 2010 by biotechconnection.com · Leave a Comment
Cold Laker to bring his fight against cancer to Relay for Life
In the summer of 2008, Cold Lake resident Wallace Kachmarski was feeling tired and sore. He thought it was typical aches and pains from a lifetime of sports catching up with his 37-year old body. “I thought it was arthritis kicking in,” he said.[...]
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This primary day has a little bit of everything
May 20, 2010 by biotechconnection.com · Leave a Comment
This primary day has a little bit of everything
While there aren’t too many primary battles for Delaware County voters to occupy themselves with in this election cycle, at least one has caught the eye of a nation.
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The centre was a bullseye in 2010 for party-switching Pennsylvania Sen. Arlen Specter
May 19, 2010 by biotechconnection.com · Leave a Comment
The centre was a bullseye in 2010 for party-switching Pennsylvania Sen. Arlen Specter
ALLENTOWN, Pa. – Centrism and just plain survival made Arlen Specter part of the U.S. political fabric for nearly half a century, his cancer-fighting, party-switching story as much about evading death as writing laws.
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Sestak’s triumph, Specter’s sunset
May 19, 2010 by biotechconnection.com · Leave a Comment
Sestak’s triumph, Specter’s sunset
ALLENTOWN – Centrism and just plain survival made Arlen Specter part of the nation s political fabric for nearly half a century, his cancer-fighting, party-switching story as much about evading death as writing laws.
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