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Max Blumental reports on The Daily Beast that Sarah Palin may have quit her job today because she was trying to avert a major, yet-to-be-disclosed corruption scandal....
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In this photo taken Monday, April 20, 2009, Site Manager Don Hallmark of the Dana-Thomas House, designed by famed architect Frank Lloyd Wright during his Prairie period, talks about preparations for reopening the historic site to the public, in...
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