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      <title>Memorable Moments From Democratic Conventions Of The Past</title>
      <description>A look at five memorable Democratic conventions of the past, beginning in 1956 — when presidential nominee Adlai Stevenson threw the decision on naming a running mate to the delegates.</description>
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      <title>A Legacy Of Respect</title>
      <description>Of course, we know not everyone was a fan of Kennedy's politics, but there is something remarkable to be said about the bipartisan show of respect since news of his passing, even among some of his strongest, who somehow were  in light of his passi...</description>
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