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22, 2004: Sen. John Kerry's military service records, released by his presidential campaign Wednesday, reflect a talented young naval officer who regularly impressed his superiors and received glowing reviews.
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22, 2004: John Kerry took to the Louisiana Bayou on Wednesday to declare that he is not writing off at least part of the South.
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22, 2004: In addition to John Kerry’s official Naval record and the After-Action Combat reports (“spot” reports), the Command History of Coastal Division 11 – 1969 and the Presidential Unit Citation for Task Force 115 are now available on www.johnkerry.com.
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21, 2004: The John Kerry for President campaign today launched a significant new ad campaign designed to tell the American people how Kerry will build a stronger and more secure America. The first two in what will be a series of ads emphasize John Kerry's clear strategy to win the peace in Iraq and his plan to rebuild America by putting our economy back on track, creating new and better jobs, expanding access to affordable health care and improving our nation's schools.
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21, 2004: Kerry spokesperson Chad Clanton made the following statement today about the latest Bush campaign ad.
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21, 2004: The Kerry Campaign announced today that online at www.johnkerry.com are the official Naval records and the after-action combat reports that are part of the public record at the Naval Historical Center, Operational Archives Branch in Washington, DC.
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21, 2004: John Kerry took to a small boat here Wednesday to get a firsthand look at a big Louisiana worry: the eroding coastline.
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21, 2004: Dismissing "the same tired, old arguments" that environmentalism and commerce cannot coexist, Democratic presidential candidate John F. Kerry said Tuesday that he would embark on a new era of pollution protections while simultaneously promoting business and industry.
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21, 2004: Today, on Equal Pay Day, I stand with millions of women across the country who are asking for simple fairness. American women are working harder than ever – but they are still earning less than men and that simply isn’t fair. Today American women make only 77 cents for every dollar earned by men.[1] The situation for minority women is even worse. African-American women who work full-time earn only 66 cents for every dollar earned by white men and Hispanic women earn only 54 cents for every dollar earned by white men. We must ensure that women earn equal pay for equal work and have the opportunity to acquire better paying jobs.
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20, 2004: In a new FEC report to be filed today, the Kerry campaign will report having collected $54.8 million in the first quarter of 2004, beating both President George Bush’s totals this quarter and the previous quarterly fundraising record for a presidential candidate – incumbent and non-incumbent – by more than $2 million.
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