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Pastor cancels Quran burning
The hyper-controversial Quran-burning led by a Florida pastor has been cancelled. Rev. Terry Jones drew criticism both within and outside the U.S., including from U.S. Pres. Barack Obama, for his pla...
Posted on 9/9/10 at 4:36 PM
ELCA Bishop Mark Hanson calls for immigration reform in letter to President Barack Obama
From an Evangelical Lutheran Church in America press release: "If Congress does not pass comprehensive immigration reform soon, state legislators and local governments will continue to ta...
Posted on 7/28/10 at 9:13 AM
NDSU down to four semifinalists
The semifinalists for North Dakota State University president are Dean Bresciani, John Gardner, Gary Miller and Bill Ruud. Each candidate will be invited to campus for 2 1/2 days in late April and early May to meet with various constituent groups and tour campus and Fargo.By Forum Communications Co. , April 12, 2010
Eight to interview for NDSU presidency
Eight people will be in Fargo this weekend interviewing for the North Dakota State University presidency.April 10, 2010
Hanson candidate for Minnesota job
The interim president of North Dakota State University is in the running for the presidency of two Minnesota schools.April 08, 2010
Hanson disappointed to be cut
Dick Hanson said Tuesday he’s disappointed to be cut from the North Dakota State University president search, but it’s not changing how he operates as interim.By By Amy Dalrymple , Forum Communications Co. , April 01, 2010
Eight to interview for NDSU presidency
Interim North Dakota State University President Richard Hanson says he is disappointed to be eliminated from consideration for the post on a permanent basis.March 31, 2010
Six advance in NDSU president search
The committee searching for a new president for North Dakota State University has pared the list of candidates.March 25, 2010
Two eliminated from president search
The next North Dakota State University president will come from the outside. The search committee decided in split votes Wednesday to eliminate interim President Dick Hanson and Vice President D.C. Coston from consideration. A majority of committee members said Hanson and Coston do not have the credentials or the breadth of experience the other candidates bring.By By Amy Dalrymple , Forum Communications Co. , March 25, 2010
Romney’s book gives him head start in 2012 GOP race
Given the Republican Party’s tendency to pick “the next guy in line” as its presidential nominee, it’s no accident that the front-runners for the 2012 nomination are familiar faces from 2008 — former Massachusetts Gov. Mitt Romney and vice-presidential candidate Sarah Palin.By Morton Kondracke, Roll Call , March 23, 2010
12 advance in NDSU president search
Twelve candidates are advancing in the search for the next president of North Dakota State University.March 05, 2010
Hanson asked Adams to quit: NDSU president says Thursday earlier story was to protect Adams
North Dakota State University President Dick Hanson did an about-face Thursday, saying he did ask his vice president to resign. Hanson said Wednesday he didn’t ask John Adams to resign, but Adams told The Forum on Thursday he was asked to step down.By By Amy Dalrymple, Forum Communications Co. , March 05, 2010
Go with Hayworth
My brother and I have a running conversation about whether it is a good thing that John McCain didn’t become president. We both voted for him, but I decided early on, as much as I oppose every Marx-tinged thing President Obama stands for, I was glad Obama had won and McCain had lost. At least, I was glad McCain had lost.By Diana West, Washington Times , March 03, 2010
Elitists aren’t all bad
As President Barack Obama pushes his health care overhaul against Republican objections, the politics are beginning to sound like high school. The president at times lectured to Republicans at his health care summit like a teacher trying to get a point across to hardheaded students. Yet even before the summit various conservative voices were charging “elitism” and “condescension.” That’s political-speak for the kids who were castigated in high school as the stuck-up snobs.By Clarence Page, Chicago Tribune , March 02, 2010
S.C. mulls 2012: Romney? Palin? Huck?
South Carolina is a lovely place, and its attractions bring thousands of tourists each year, but lately it has been getting a special class of visitor. Rick Santorum, the former Republican senator who harbors presidential ambitions, has been here in recent weeks. So has Sen. John Thune, the South Dakota Republican whose name is sometimes whispered by the Great Mentioner. Mike Huckabee, former GOP presidential candidate and current talk-show host, is coming soon. And so is Haley Barbour, the Mississippi governor who many would like to make a run for the White House.By Byron York, The Washington Examiner , March 01, 2010
Obama’s impossible dream
Enough already. President Barack Obama’s admirable quest for bipartisanship is a voice crying in the wilderness. Oh yes, he has another chance at bat when he hosts a summit meeting Feb. 25 at Blair House, the president’s guest house across the street from the White House.By Helen Brown , February 25, 2010
Pawlenty to decide run in 2011
Minnesota Gov. Tim Pawlenty told a national television audience Sunday that he likely will decide whether to run for president early next year. On NBC’s “Meet the Press,” the Republican governor told host David Gregory the same thing he has told Minnesota reporters since announcing that he would not run for re-election: “I don’t know what I will do after I am done being governor.”By By Don Davis, Forum Communicvations Co. , February 22, 2010
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