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USA: NEW YORK: POLLS OPEN IN REPUBLICAN PRIMARY ELECTIONS

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English/Nat New Yorkers are going to the polls to vote in the biggest Republican primary so far. Front-runner Bob Dole is hoping a victory will all but assure him the Republican Party nomination. But Steve Forbes is vowing to fight for...
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USA: NEW HAMPSHIRE: CANDIDATES RESORT TO GIMMICKS TO NET VOTERS

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English/Nat The countdown has begun to the start of the 1996 presidential primaries with New Hampshire voters ready to head to the polls Tuesday. The three front-runners - Pat Buchanan, Lamar Alexander and Bob Dole - are head to head...
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USA: BALTIMORE: PRESIDENT CLINTON OPENS THE NEW BASEBALL SEASON

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Natural Sound President Clinton has thrown the traditional first ball to open the new U-S baseball season. Clinton, wearing an orange-and-black Orioles jacket, threw a soft, slow pitch Tuesday to open the Baltimore Orioles' 1996...
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USA: NEW HAMPSHIRE: REPUBLICAN PRESIDENTIAL CAMPAIGN UPDATE

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English/Nat Republican Presidential candidates crisscrossed the state of New Hampshire at a feverish pace in the hours before polling began on Tuesday, struggling for those last vital votes that will help decide who faces Bill Clinton...
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USA: DIXVILLE PEOPLE FIRST TO VOTE IN PRESIDENTIAL PRIMARIES UPDATE

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English/Nat The townsfolk of Dixville Notch in the northernmost reaches of the state of New Hampshire were the first to vote in the crucial presidential primaries. And they voted two to one for veteran Republican Senator Bob Dole- a...
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USA: IOWA: PRESIDENTIAL ELECTION CAMPAIGN

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English/Nat As the first major political contest in the U.S. presidential race gears up, Republicans are favoring veteran Senator Bob Dole over 8 other candidates. Polls indicate Dole should glide to victory, although one in 5 Iowans is...