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Fri Mar 6 19:01:10 2015
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Date: Fri, 6 Mar 2015 16:01:06 -0800
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<font color="white" size="1">siest shopping days.Despite the disruptions, large crowds of shoppers -- some lining
up from midnight -- started flooding department stores in London and other
British cities as soon as doors opened early Monday.The union plans to
stage three more strikes in January and February if the dispute is
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much to win among the six candidates vying in the state, particularly
if only 100,000 Iowans go to the caucuses -- an all-evening affair
very unlike the in-and-out touchscreen vote in many states."When you go to
a caucus, you drive out for a cold evening in a drafty
school house or church fellowship hall, you are there for two or
three hours, maybe longer, and you're going to have to stand up
in front of your neighbors, in front of your pastor, your doctor,
your kid's teachers. You are going to stand up there and you
are going to have to declare 'I'm for candidate A.' And everybody
in neighborhood knows who you stood for," Huckabee said on "Fox News
Sunday," describing the process.Huckabee's success four years ago is attributed to his
massive organization. He had a mailing list of 420,000 evangelicals in Iowa,
he went town-to-town recruiting homeschoolers and Christian youth groups.N
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