Newt Gingrich wanted 'open marriage,' ex-wife says

CNN

ABC News is planning to air an interview with the ex-wife of Republican Presidential candidate Newt Gingrich on Thursday Night. The interview comes two days before the South Carolina primary. (Jan. 19) (/The Associated Press) Correction: Clarification: ABC News is out with this preview and some excerpts from its hotly anticipated interview with Newt Gingrich's [...]

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Marianne Gingrich, Newt's ex-wife, says he wanted 'open marriage'

Washington P

But based on her comments in the past about their relationship – Marianne Gingrich has said her then-husband called to ask for a divorce by phone while she was visiting her mother for her birthday in Ohio, and while he was So, it seems that one part of that juicy ABC News "bombshell" interview with [...]

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Marianne Gingrich, Newt's ex-wife, says he wanted 'open marriage'

Washington P

So, it seems that one part of that juicy ABC News "bombshell" interview with Marianne Gingrich concerns one of the "big ideas" that Newt Gingrich, hive of constant innovation, had during the period of time the former House So, it seems that one part of that juicy ABC News "bombshell" interview with Marianne Gingrich concerns [...]

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Marianne Gingrich, Newt's ex-wife, says he wanted 'open marriage'

Washington P

First, Newt Gingrich and Texas Gov. Rick Perry (both of whom have made their money from the government or trading on government influence) contend that private equity firms don't really do productive things once they acquire a company. ABC News has released a preview of it's upcoming bombshell interview with Marianne Gingrich, second wife to [...]

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Right-to-work deal hung up on constitutionality question

Post-Tribune

One of the minority Democrats in the State House, Sheila Klinker, described the Republicans' fast-track effort to get their Right-to-Work bill through the legislature and signed by Governor Mitch Daniels well before the National One of the minority Democrats in the State House, Sheila Klinker, described the Republicans' fast-track effort to get their Right-to-Work bill [...]

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'Right to work' opponents urge a public vote

Indianapolis

But a debate on so-called right to work legislation could occupy lawmakers and stir controversy early in the year. "We were at a very rapid pace in 2011, because the issues were so urgent," said Michigan House Speaker Jase Bolger. John Nicols traces the origins of right-to-work legislation to the Jim Crow era, when Southern [...]

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'Right to work' opponents urge a public vote

Indianapolis

John Nicols traces the origins of right-to-work legislation to the Jim Crow era, when Southern states acted to prevent unions from fighting against segregation. When the Congress of Industrial Organizations launched John Nicols traces the origins of right-to-work legislation to the Jim Crow era, when Southern states acted to prevent unions from fighting against segregation. [...]

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'Right to work' opponents urge a public vote

Indianapolis

Today in our Statehouse, politicians working for secretly-funded out-of-state groups, CEOs and special interests are pushing a so-called "right-to-work" law that would effect a reversal of the gains Dr. King's work brought and set civil rights in 9:30 am: Clergy from across the state will hold a prayer session with workers in the Statehouse chapel [...]

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'Right to work' opponents urge a public vote on the controversial measure

Indianapolis

Today in our Statehouse, politicians working for secretly-funded out-of-state groups, CEOs and special interests are pushing a so-called "right-to-work" law that would effect a reversal of the gains Dr. King's work brought and set civil rights in Today in our Statehouse, politicians working for secretly-funded out-of-state groups, CEOs and special interests are pushing a so-called [...]

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'Right to work' opponents urge a public vote on the controversial measure

Indianapolis

Declining union membership and rising Republican clout have put Indiana on the edge of becoming the first so-called right-to-work state in an industrial region known for titanic labor battles that paved the way for modern-day Luckily, last year's attempt to push the so-called "Right to Work" legislation failed. But fear not, teacher-hating RepubliCons. Because this [...]

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