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The Biden Archive:<BR>Just Joe

08/25/08

The Biden Archive:
Just Joe

Joe Biden has emerged as one of the most important voices in the Senate and, one could argue, the world.

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The Biden Archive:<BR>Family Business

08/25/08

The Biden Archive:
Family Business

Beau Biden is the next Biden to watch. Will he follow in his father’s footsteps?

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Will We Go for Joe for Prez?

08/25/08

Will We Go for Joe for Prez?

Joe Biden is passionate. He's experienced. He's confident. But can the senator from little Delaware become the next president of the United States? You know Biden—all you've got to do is ask.

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The Biden Archive:<BR>Up for Promotion

08/25/08

The Biden Archive:
Up for Promotion

As the Bush-Kerry race closes in a dead heat, Delaware’s Sen. Joe Biden is regarded by many as the closest thing to a “sure thing” in the U.S. Cabinet if Kerry wins.

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Yo, Joe

08/25/08

Yo, Joe

Delaware Today assistant editor Matt Amis recalls his whirlwind day with our own Joe Biden.

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Rewriting History

08/22/08

Rewriting History

How Delaware got a piece of a National Park.

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Revamping Our State Legislature (Part I)

08/18/08

Revamping Our State Legislature (Part I)

Centuries ago, Thomas Paine, a great visionary, realized that “common sense” prevailed in a world of uncertainty.  This column is dedicated to him and others who believe that practical reasoning and sound principles of governance can truly make a difference in our society.

While a significant amount of media coverage will descend upon the national conventions in Denver (Democrats) and Minneapolis (Republicans) over the next few weeks, the lights in Legislative Hall in Dover are relatively dim and the parking spaces remain vacant. As many Delawareans are facing rising oil and gas prices and a sluggish economy, it is rather odd that our lawmakers are in recess after a mere six months of work. In the shadow of some of our nation’s economic...

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Man vs. Smyrna

08/15/08

Man vs. Smyrna

Test your survival skills in one of National Geographic’s favorite small towns.

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2008 A Passion for Power Fundraiser for Power Up Gambia

08/14/08

2008 A Passion for Power Fundraiser for Power Up Gambia

April 19, Hagley Soda House in Greenville. Photos by Fred Bourdon.

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2008 Medicine Ball

08/14/08

2008 Medicine Ball

April 25, Delaware Art Museum in Wilmington. Photos by Fred Bourdon.

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