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    The Press-Republican is a daily newspaper published five days a week, Tuesday through Friday with a Saturday weekend edition in Plattsburgh, New York, United States. It is owned by Community Newspaper Holdings Inc., a subsidiary of the Retirement Systems of Alabama.

  3. Former US Rep. Bob Carr, who served 18 years in the House ...

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    U.S. Rep. Bob Carr, an East Lansing Democrat who served 18 years in the U.S. House and rose to become a subcommittee chairman of the powerful Appropriations Committee before losing a U.S. Senate ...

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  5. Tim Russert - Wikipedia

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    Its name was changed to Meet the Press with Tim Russert, and, at his suggestion, expanded to an hour in 1992. The show also shifted to a greater focus on in-depth interviews with high-profile guests, where Russert was known for extensive preparatory research and cross-examining style.

  6. List of presidents of the United States by date of death

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    The following is a list of presidents of the United States by date of death, plus additional lists of presidential death related statistics.Of the 45 people who have served as President of the United States since the office came into existence in 1789, [a] 40 have died – eight of them while in office.

  7. Charles E. Tuffley - Wikipedia

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    Charles Ellsworth Tuffley (December 5, 1872 – September 3, 1956) was an American farmer and politician.. Tuffley was born on a farm in Grant County, Wisconsin.He lived in Boscobel, Wisconsin and raised Holstein cattle.

  8. Robert Newton Peck - Wikipedia

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    The obituaries of his parents and grandparents instead indicate family ties to Congregationalism and Methodism. Education, military service, and early career

  9. Andrew J. May - Wikipedia

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    May was born on Beaver Creek, near Prestonsburg in Floyd County, Kentucky, on June 24, 1875.On June 25, 1898, he and his twin brother William H. May graduated from Southern Normal University Law School in Huntingdon, Tennessee (later named Union University, Jackson, Tennessee), and was admitted to the bar the same year, commencing his law practice in Prestonsburg.