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State of Play is a 2009 political thriller film directed by Kevin Macdonald. It is based on the 2003 British television serial of the same name . The film tells of a journalist's ( Russell Crowe ) probe into the suspicious death of the assistant and mistress of a Congressman ( Ben Affleck ).
Why was Ohio a battleground state for so long? Kondik: "Ohio had a mix of north and south, and so that made it into a battleground. Over time, the state changed the way that the nation changed.
In United States presidential elections, each state is free to decide the method by which its electors to the Electoral College will be chosen. To increase its voting power in the Electoral College system, every state, with the exceptions of Maine and Nebraska, has adopted a winner-take-all system, where the candidate who wins the most popular votes in a state wins all of that state's ...
As a perennial swing state and one that yields 18 electoral college votes, Ohio has long been coveted territory for U.S. presidential candidates. Battleground Ohio is coveted territory in election ...
Ohio State sacked Gabriel twice on Oregon’s ensuing possession to force a three-and-out and then put the game away for good with a six-play, 56-yard touchdown drive.
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State of Play is a British television drama series, written by Paul Abbott and directed by David Yates, that was first broadcast on BBC One in 2003. The series tells the story of a newspaper's investigation into the death of a political researcher, and centres on the relationship between the leading journalist, Cal McCaffrey, and his old friend, Stephen Collins, who is a Member of Parliament ...
One quarter was all Ohio State really needed to prove it was better than Oregon. The Buckeyes were already up 7-0 after the first minute and the Ducks had back-to-back three-and-outs to start.