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The Most Partisan Election in American History
March 11th, 2010 - Before we declare our politicians the most faithless, we should turn to a Washington insider who exposed the underbelly of politics in the `70s (that's the 1870s).
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Scholars Celebrate Democracy
March 10th, 2010 - from the Indiana Daily Student By KATIE DAWSON Ten panelists from three different continents spoke about one influential Frenchman. Alexis de Tocqueville scholars from around the world gathered in the Indiana Memorial Union Walnut Room on Friday  to celebrate the publication of a bilingual, French and English, edition of “Democracy in America.” “The best work
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