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At a recent neighborhood meeting in Birmingham, Alabama Congresswoman Terri Sewell said the harsh anti-immigrant law promoted and signed by Gov. Robert Bentley is embarrassing Alabama in the eyes of the nation.

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Gov. George Wallace's former wife diesupdated: Fri Jan 09 2009 11:06:00

Cornelia Wallace, ex-wife of four-time Alabama Gov. George Wallace, has died, the governor's office announced. She was in her late 60s.

Commentary: My father, George Wallace, and Barack Obamaupdated: Wed Nov 05 2008 14:29:00

I heard a car door slam behind me and turned to see an elderly but spry woman heading my way.

McCain calls Lewis remarks 'outrageous'updated: Mon Oct 13 2008 23:18:00

Sen. John McCain said Monday that Rep. John Lewis' controversial remarks were "so disturbing" that they "stopped me in my tracks."

One-on-one with McCainupdated: Mon Oct 13 2008 23:18:00

CNN's Dana Bash sits down with Sen. John McCain to discuss the presidential race.

Rep. Lewis clarifies controversial remarks about McCain, Palinupdated: Sun Oct 12 2008 11:56:00

Georgia Rep. John Lewis said Saturday that controversial remarks he made comparing the feeling at recent Republican rallies to those of segregationist George Wallace were misinterpreted.

McCain halts anti-Obama actupdated: Sun Oct 12 2008 11:56:00

After running ads that tie Barack Obama to a domestic terrorist, John McCain is toning it down. Dana Bash reports.

McCain calls comments by Georgia Democrat 'shocking'updated: Sat Oct 11 2008 23:30:00

Sen. John McCain called a statement by a Georgia congressman Saturday, which compared the feeling at recent Republican rallies to those of segregationist George Wallace, "a brazen and baseless attack."

Greenfield: When Fate steps into the political arenaupdated: Thu Mar 22 2007 14:04:00

"Do you want to hear God laugh? Make a plan."

Fortune: The Playlistupdated: Mon Feb 04 2002 00:01:00

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Fortune: Ralph Nader Leads a New Raiding Party TAKING VOTES FROM AL GOREupdated: Mon Jun 26 2000 00:01:00

It's a safe bet that Ralph Nader won't be taking the presidential oath of office in January. But it's increasingly apparent that he will take votes away from Al Gore in November. Four years ago, wh...

Fortune: NOW HEAR THISupdated: Mon Nov 23 1987 00:01:00

LEONARD GREEN, 54, partner in the leveraged buyout firm of Gibbons Green van Amerongen, on observing the market crash, which he thinks returned stock prices to more reasonable levels: ''It's like w...

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