Tuesday, November 6, 2012

Voice of America: Celebrities Support US Presidential Candidates

Voice of America
Voice of America is an international news and broadcast organization serving Central and Eastern Europe, the Caucasus, Central Asia, Russia, the Middle East and Balkan countries
Celebrities Support US Presidential Candidates
Nov 7th 2012, 02:12

Since the 1920s, Hollywood stars have played a significant role in supporting and promoting U.S. political candidates.  This election season, a huge number of celebrities have given their name, their talents and, sometimes, their money to candidates they favor.   We laugh with them.  We shed tears with them.  We fall in love with them. Celebrities influence us.   But are they influential enough to sway people's political views and their votes? In the 2008 ...

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Voice of America: Celebrities Support US Presidential Candidates

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Voice of America is an international news and broadcast organization serving Central and Eastern Europe, the Caucasus, Central Asia, Russia, the Middle East and Balkan countries
Celebrities Support US Presidential Candidates
Nov 7th 2012, 02:12

Since the 1920s, Hollywood stars have played a significant role in supporting and promoting U.S. political candidates.  This election season, a huge number of celebrities have given their name, their talents and, sometimes, their money to candidates they favor.   We laugh with them.  We shed tears with them.  We fall in love with them. Celebrities influence us.   But are they influential enough to sway people's political views and their votes? In the 2008 ...

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Voice of America: Obama Claims New York State

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Obama Claims New York State
Nov 7th 2012, 02:55

Polls in storm-hit New York City have now closed and projections have incumbent President Barack Obama winning the state's 29 electoral votes. Huge crowds turned out across New York City Tuesday to vote in the U.S. general election despite frigid temperatures and some hastily relocated polling stations.  In the aftermath of "superstorm" Sandy, special voting arrangements were made to ensure as many eligible voters as possible could get to the polls. Board of Election ...

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Voice of America: Celebrities Support US Presidential Candidates

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Voice of America is an international news and broadcast organization serving Central and Eastern Europe, the Caucasus, Central Asia, Russia, the Middle East and Balkan countries
Celebrities Support US Presidential Candidates
Nov 7th 2012, 02:12

Since the 1920s, Hollywood stars have played a significant role in supporting and promoting U.S. political candidates.  This election season, a huge number of celebrities have given their name, their talents and, sometimes, their money to candidates they favor.   We laugh with them.  We shed tears with them.  We fall in love with them. Celebrities influence us.   But are they influential enough to sway people's political views and their votes? In the 2008 ...

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Voice of America: Obama Claims New York State

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Voice of America is an international news and broadcast organization serving Central and Eastern Europe, the Caucasus, Central Asia, Russia, the Middle East and Balkan countries
Obama Claims New York State
Nov 7th 2012, 02:55

Polls in storm-hit New York City have now closed and projections have incumbent President Barack Obama winning the state's 29 electoral votes. Huge crowds turned out across New York City Tuesday to vote in the U.S. general election despite frigid temperatures and some hastily relocated polling stations.  In the aftermath of "superstorm" Sandy, special voting arrangements were made to ensure as many eligible voters as possible could get to the polls. Board of Election ...

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Voice of America: Celebrities Support US Presidential Candidates

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Voice of America is an international news and broadcast organization serving Central and Eastern Europe, the Caucasus, Central Asia, Russia, the Middle East and Balkan countries
Celebrities Support US Presidential Candidates
Nov 7th 2012, 02:12

Since the 1920s, Hollywood stars have played a significant role in supporting and promoting U.S. political candidates.  This election season, a huge number of celebrities have given their name, their talents and, sometimes, their money to candidates they favor.   We laugh with them.  We shed tears with them.  We fall in love with them. Celebrities influence us.   But are they influential enough to sway people's political views and their votes? In the 2008 ...

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Voice of America: More Foreign-Born Americans Voting in Native Languages

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More Foreign-Born Americans Voting in Native Languages
Nov 6th 2012, 23:59

Election materials in the U.S. are not only available in English. In 25 states, 248 counties provide ballots and other materials in a variety of languages, and they are required by law to do so.   This can be expensive for counties, and some argue they should not have to pay the bill. Others say it is a constitutional right of citizens who don't speak English.   Every 10 years the U.S. Census releases a list of counties that are required to provide ballots in different languages. ...

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Voice of America: Obama Claims New York State

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Voice of America is an international news and broadcast organization serving Central and Eastern Europe, the Caucasus, Central Asia, Russia, the Middle East and Balkan countries
Obama Claims New York State
Nov 7th 2012, 02:55

Polls in storm-hit New York City have now closed and projections have incumbent President Barack Obama winning the state's 29 electoral votes. Huge crowds turned out across New York City Tuesday to vote in the U.S. general election despite frigid temperatures and some hastily relocated polling stations.  In the aftermath of "superstorm" Sandy, special voting arrangements were made to ensure as many eligible voters as possible could get to the polls. Board of Election ...

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Voice of America: Celebrities Support US Presidential Candidates

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Voice of America is an international news and broadcast organization serving Central and Eastern Europe, the Caucasus, Central Asia, Russia, the Middle East and Balkan countries
Celebrities Support US Presidential Candidates
Nov 7th 2012, 02:12

Since the 1920s, Hollywood stars have played a significant role in supporting and promoting U.S. political candidates.  This election season, a huge number of celebrities have given their name, their talents and, sometimes, their money to candidates they favor.   We laugh with them.  We shed tears with them.  We fall in love with them. Celebrities influence us.   But are they influential enough to sway people's political views and their votes? In the 2008 ...

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Voice of America: More Foreign-Born Americans Voting in Native Languages

Voice of America
Voice of America is an international news and broadcast organization serving Central and Eastern Europe, the Caucasus, Central Asia, Russia, the Middle East and Balkan countries
More Foreign-Born Americans Voting in Native Languages
Nov 6th 2012, 23:59

Election materials in the U.S. are not only available in English. In 25 states, 248 counties provide ballots and other materials in a variety of languages, and they are required by law to do so.   This can be expensive for counties, and some argue they should not have to pay the bill. Others say it is a constitutional right of citizens who don't speak English.   Every 10 years the U.S. Census releases a list of counties that are required to provide ballots in different languages. ...

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Voice of America: Obama Claims New York State

Voice of America
Voice of America is an international news and broadcast organization serving Central and Eastern Europe, the Caucasus, Central Asia, Russia, the Middle East and Balkan countries
Obama Claims New York State
Nov 7th 2012, 02:55

Polls in storm-hit New York City have now closed and projections have incumbent President Barack Obama winning the state's 29 electoral votes. Huge crowds turned out across New York City Tuesday to vote in the U.S. general election despite frigid temperatures and some hastily relocated polling stations.  In the aftermath of "superstorm" Sandy, special voting arrangements were made to ensure as many eligible voters as possible could get to the polls. Board of Election ...

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Voice of America: More Foreign-Born Americans Voting in Native Languages

Voice of America
Voice of America is an international news and broadcast organization serving Central and Eastern Europe, the Caucasus, Central Asia, Russia, the Middle East and Balkan countries
More Foreign-Born Americans Voting in Native Languages
Nov 6th 2012, 23:59

Election materials in the U.S. are not only available in English. In 25 states, 248 counties provide ballots and other materials in a variety of languages, and they are required by law to do so.   This can be expensive for counties, and some argue they should not have to pay the bill. Others say it is a constitutional right of citizens who don't speak English.   Every 10 years the U.S. Census releases a list of counties that are required to provide ballots in different languages. ...

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Voice of America: Obama Claims New York State

Voice of America
Voice of America is an international news and broadcast organization serving Central and Eastern Europe, the Caucasus, Central Asia, Russia, the Middle East and Balkan countries
Obama Claims New York State
Nov 7th 2012, 02:55

Polls in storm-hit New York City have now closed and projections have incumbent President Barack Obama winning the state's 29 electoral votes. Huge crowds turned out across New York City Tuesday to vote in the U.S. general election despite frigid temperatures and some hastily relocated polling stations.  In the aftermath of "superstorm" Sandy, special voting arrangements were made to ensure as many eligible voters as possible could get to the polls. Board of Election ...

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Voice of America: More Foreign-Born Americans Voting in Native Languages

Voice of America
Voice of America is an international news and broadcast organization serving Central and Eastern Europe, the Caucasus, Central Asia, Russia, the Middle East and Balkan countries
More Foreign-Born Americans Voting in Native Languages
Nov 6th 2012, 23:59

Election materials in the U.S. are not only available in English. In 25 states, 248 counties provide ballots and other materials in a variety of languages, and they are required by law to do so.   This can be expensive for counties, and some argue they should not have to pay the bill. Others say it is a constitutional right of citizens who don't speak English.   Every 10 years the U.S. Census releases a list of counties that are required to provide ballots in different languages. ...

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Voice of America: More Foreign-Born Americans Voting in Native Languages

Voice of America
Voice of America is an international news and broadcast organization serving Central and Eastern Europe, the Caucasus, Central Asia, Russia, the Middle East and Balkan countries
More Foreign-Born Americans Voting in Native Languages
Nov 6th 2012, 23:59

Election materials in the U.S. are not only available in English. In 25 states, 248 counties provide ballots and other materials in a variety of languages, and they are required by law to do so.   This can be expensive for counties, and some argue they should not have to pay the bill. Others say it is a constitutional right of citizens who don't speak English.   Every 10 years the U.S. Census releases a list of counties that are required to provide ballots in different languages. ...

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Voice of America: Asian Americans: Untapped Voters in Close Election

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Asian Americans: Untapped Voters in Close Election
Nov 7th 2012, 00:28

Wita Sholhead moved to the US about 14 years ago from Jakarta, Indonesia and was granted citizenship last year. She is excited to vote in her first U.S. election, but is struggling to identify with a political party, she said. There are less than two weeks until Election Day and Sholhead is still undecided between President Barack Obama and Republican challenger Mitt Romney. "This is really new for me," Sholhead said. "Both sides, they have pluses and minuses. Like, when the Republicans say ...

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Voice of America: Asian Americans: Untapped Voters in Close Election

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Voice of America is an international news and broadcast organization serving Central and Eastern Europe, the Caucasus, Central Asia, Russia, the Middle East and Balkan countries
Asian Americans: Untapped Voters in Close Election
Nov 7th 2012, 00:28

Wita Sholhead moved to the US about 14 years ago from Jakarta, Indonesia and was granted citizenship last year. She is excited to vote in her first U.S. election, but is struggling to identify with a political party, she said. There are less than two weeks until Election Day and Sholhead is still undecided between President Barack Obama and Republican challenger Mitt Romney. "This is really new for me," Sholhead said. "Both sides, they have pluses and minuses. Like, when the Republicans say ...

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Voice of America: Early Results: US Congressional Balance Holding Steady

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Early Results: US Congressional Balance Holding Steady
Nov 7th 2012, 01:37

Voters are also deciding the balance of power in the U.S. Senate and in the House of Representatives, which could ease the way for the next president to move his agenda forward or make for more Washington gridlock. Early projections indicate little is likely to change, with several incumbent Republicans winning re-election in the House, including Majority Leader Eric Cantor in the battleground state of Virginia. Still, several key races are too close to call, including the Senate race in ...

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Voice of America: Asian Americans: Untapped Voters in Close Election

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Asian Americans: Untapped Voters in Close Election
Nov 7th 2012, 00:28

Wita Sholhead moved to the US about 14 years ago from Jakarta, Indonesia and was granted citizenship last year. She is excited to vote in her first U.S. election, but is struggling to identify with a political party, she said. There are less than two weeks until Election Day and Sholhead is still undecided between President Barack Obama and Republican challenger Mitt Romney. "This is really new for me," Sholhead said. "Both sides, they have pluses and minuses. Like, when the Republicans say ...

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Voice of America: Early Results: US Congressional Balance Holding Steady

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Early Results: US Congressional Balance Holding Steady
Nov 7th 2012, 01:37

Voters are also deciding the balance of power in the U.S. Senate and in the House of Representatives, which could ease the way for the next president to move his agenda forward or make for more Washington gridlock. Early projections indicate little is likely to change, with several incumbent Republicans winning re-election in the House, including Majority Leader Eric Cantor in the battleground state of Virginia. Still, several key races are too close to call, including the Senate race in ...

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Voice of America: Asian Americans: Untapped Voters in Close Election

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Asian Americans: Untapped Voters in Close Election
Nov 7th 2012, 00:28

Wita Sholhead moved to the US about 14 years ago from Jakarta, Indonesia and was granted citizenship last year. She is excited to vote in her first U.S. election, but is struggling to identify with a political party, she said. There are less than two weeks until Election Day and Sholhead is still undecided between President Barack Obama and Republican challenger Mitt Romney. "This is really new for me," Sholhead said. "Both sides, they have pluses and minuses. Like, when the Republicans say ...

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Voice of America: Early Results: US Congressional Balance Holding Steady

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Early Results: US Congressional Balance Holding Steady
Nov 7th 2012, 01:37

Voters are also deciding the balance of power in the U.S. Senate and in the House of Representatives, which could ease the way for the next president to move his agenda forward or make for more Washington gridlock. Early projections indicate little is likely to change, with several incumbent Republicans winning re-election in the House, including Majority Leader Eric Cantor in the battleground state of Virginia. Still, several key races are too close to call, including the Senate race in ...

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Voice of America: Asian Night Market Finds Home in Southern California

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Asian Night Market Finds Home in Southern California
Nov 7th 2012, 00:16

Night markets filled with street food and vendors can be found in many countries throughout Asia.  They are places of social gatherings and commerce.  In the United States, Asian immigrants who live in Southern California have experienced a little piece of home with a night market, L.A.-style. From hawkers competing for business, to the smell of street food, to the energy in the air...it is a vibe that draws thousands of people, mostly Asians, to the Los Angeles night market. ...

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Voice of America: Early Results: US Congressional Balance Holding Steady

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Early Results: US Congressional Balance Holding Steady
Nov 7th 2012, 01:37

Voters are also deciding the balance of power in the U.S. Senate and in the House of Representatives, which could ease the way for the next president to move his agenda forward or make for more Washington gridlock. Early projections indicate little is likely to change, with several incumbent Republicans winning re-election in the House, including Majority Leader Eric Cantor in the battleground state of Virginia. Still, several key races are too close to call, including the Senate race in ...

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Voice of America: Asian Americans: Untapped Voters in Close Election

Voice of America
Voice of America is an international news and broadcast organization serving Central and Eastern Europe, the Caucasus, Central Asia, Russia, the Middle East and Balkan countries
Asian Americans: Untapped Voters in Close Election
Nov 7th 2012, 00:28

Wita Sholhead moved to the US about 14 years ago from Jakarta, Indonesia and was granted citizenship last year. She is excited to vote in her first U.S. election, but is struggling to identify with a political party, she said. There are less than two weeks until Election Day and Sholhead is still undecided between President Barack Obama and Republican challenger Mitt Romney. "This is really new for me," Sholhead said. "Both sides, they have pluses and minuses. Like, when the Republicans say ...

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