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  • Houston has a very liberal Democratic mayor, the Chronical endorsed Obama but the country did not vote Democratic last time.

    McCain Slime: The Maps! 2009

  • This became controversial when the Chronical did a story on a drug connected shooting across the street from me, in a gentrified neighborhood, where the incorrect address of the location of the shooting was recorded, and the elderly man who lived there was hounded, and his family bitterly complained.

    The high cost of Cambridge police records 2009

  • Willie Brown in today's SF Chronical (article entitled: Obama Wins Big in S. Carolina) is quoted as advising:

    Obama Responds To Bill's Reference To Jesse Jackson 2009

  • Here's a SF Chronical article by Cheryl Abraham on Saturday, Jul 19, 2008 at 12: 31: 03 PM

    People are concerned about FEMA camps. 2008

  • Being an avid Vader fan and always checking the Corrisant Chronical daily for the latest news of the sith lord himself.

    There Goes The Neighbourhood 2005

  • It either throws them into some acute and inflammatory [illegible] fever, which carries them from the Midst of their Vices and their follies, the Mischiefs they do and theMiseriesDistresses they suffer, at once into their Graves, or else it leads them by insensible Degrees, thro all the [illegible] Gloom and Languor of a Chronical Distemper, despized by many, hated by more and [pitied?] by a few, to a long expected, and desired death.

    John Adams diary 6, 2 December 1760 - 3 March 1761 1961

  • Colicks, Obstructions, and several other Chronical Distempers; for if we consider that the sediments of Malt-liquors are the refuse of a corrupted

    The London and Country Brewer Anonymous

  • I am told that there are a series of papers begun, addrest to you in the Chronical upon the worn out toppic of standing Armies, under the Signature of

    Letter from Abigail Adams to John Adams, 18 January 1799 1799

  • Great Britain, at least I judge so from the tennor of Chronical pecices.

    Letter from Abigail Adams to John Adams, 31 December 1798 1798

  • The Chronical has been quite favourable, drawing however wrong inferences that your administration would be very different from your predecessors.

    Letter from Abigail Adams to John Adams, 25 March 1797 1797

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