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CBS News - Sun May 27, 11:30 am ET
Vice President Joe Biden promised the families of fallen soldiers one day "the thought of your son or daughter or your husband or wife" will bring a smile to their lips before it brings a tear to their eyes. Bob Schieffer joins him in hoping that day comes sooner rather than later for all.
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Calcutta News - Sun May 27, 6:18 pm ET
The US Vice President, Joe Biden, has suggested the Obama administration should put in place new policies to reinforce US influence through Asia.
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The Journal News - Sun May 27, 2:40 am ET
Vice President Joe Biden on Saturday praised the 972 members of the U.S. Military Academy's graduating class and hailed President Barack Obama's foreign policy achievements.
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The Walton Sun - Sun May 27, 2:09 pm ET
“Look, John’s (Boehner) last-minute economic plan does nothing to tackle the No. 1 job facing the middle class, and it happens to be, as Barack says, a three-letter word: jobs, J-O-B-S, jobs.” — VP Joe Biden, Ohio, Oct. 15, 2008 Jumpin'...
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WKBT La Crosse - Sat May 26, 6:52 pm ET
In a commencement address that often echoed his campaign pitch, Vice President Joe Biden on Saturday offered graduating cadets at the U.S. Military Academy a full-throated espousal of President Barack Obama's foreign policy.
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Yahoo! Contributor Network via Yahoo! News - Sat May 26, 10:47 am ET
Vice President Joe Biden spoke to a group of people commemorating Memorial Day. During Biden's speech, he related the story of hearing how his first wife and youngest child died in a car accident in Delaware. Biden also spoke about how he contemplated suicide after the accident and that he understood how many in the room felt when losing a loved one became unbearable.
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13WHAM Rochester - Sat May 26, 8:12 pm ET
West Point, N.Y. (AP) - Vice President praises 972 graduates.
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Sunday Observer - Sat May 26, 3:52 pm ET
Vice-President Joe Biden said he "understood" the anguish that led people to suicide as he recounted the deaths of his wife and daughter in a moving speech to the families of fallen US troops.With his voice occasionally breaking with emotion, Mr Biden recounted the phone call in December 1972, telling the 29-year-old senator that his wife Neilia and one-year-old daughter had been killed in a car ...
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Associated Press via Yahoo! News - Sat May 26, 9:07 am ET
An analysis of the state-by-state race to 270 electoral votes, the total needed to win the presidency, and where Democratic President Barack Obama and probable Republican nominee Mitt Romney stand now. The numbers reflect electoral votes:
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The Journal News - Sat May 26, 10:22 am ET
Vice President Joe Biden on Saturday praised the 972 members of the U.S. Military Academy's graduating class and heralded President Obama's foreign achievments.
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CNN - Fri May 25, 6:40 pm ET
Wanted: A political attack dog ready to tear into President Barack Obama. Must play by team rules, be able to withstand the pressure of a presidential campaign and pass a rigorous vetting process.
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ANI via Yahoo! India News - Sat May 26, 7:30 am ET
London, May 26 (ANI): U.S. Vice President Joe Biden said he "understood" the anguish that led people to suicide as he recounted the deaths of his wife and daughter in a moving speech to the families of fallen US troops.
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The White House - Sat May 26, 7:09 pm ET
United States Military Academy West Point, New York 10:22 A.M. EDT THE VICE PRESIDENT: Thank you. (Applause.) It’s a great honor to be here. Distinguished guests; soldiers and officers, friends and family of those graduating today, academy faculty and staff and, most of all, cadets on the cusp of being commissioned in the United States Army, it is an honor -- it is an honor -- to be here ...
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MSNBC: First Read - Sat May 26, 2:51 pm ET
WEST POINT, NY -- At the graduation ceremony of some of the most elite new members of the U.S. military, Vice President Joe Biden on Saturday praised the Obama administration's efforts to end wars abroad, saying the military drawdowns allow for a "rebalance" of foreign policy.&n …
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Minneapolis-St. Paul Star Tribune - Sat May 26, 9:24 am ET
An analysis of the state-by-state race to 270 electoral votes, the total needed to win the presidency, and where Democratic President Barack Obama and probable Republican nominee Mitt Romney stand now.