Michèle Montas, Secretary-General's Spokesperson: Good morning, all. We'll start with a few remarks by the Secretary-General and then President Clinton will speak of his programme for Haiti.
If you're a governor who's in the doghouse for marital infidelity, is it better to have loved and lost or never to have loved at all? Granted, South Carolina's Gov. Mark Sanford may be too busy to wonder, given that he's trying to simultaneously save his job,... Sponsored Topics: South Carolina - Mark Sanford - United States - Society and Culture - Appalachian Trail
Does 'love factor' make SC gov more sympathetic?
Published: Monday, June 29, 2009 at 3:15 a.m. Last Modified: Monday, June 29, 2009 at 1:12 a.m. If you're a governor who's in the doghouse for marital infidelity, is it better to have loved and lost or never to have loved at all?
If you're a governor who's in the doghouse for marital infidelity, is it better to have loved and lost or never to have loved at all?
Does 'love factor' make SC gov more sympathetic? Eds: Corrects location of college, Washington state not Oregon.
Moments after former Sen. Norm Coleman conceded the drawn-out Minnesota Senate election to Al Franken, Gov. Tim Pawlenty said that that he would sign the election certificate. In a matter of minutes, the seven-month-long recount process had come to a close.