Iowa City, IA - Riverside Theatre will host the first in a series of special events related to its upcoming summer Festival production of The Merchant of Venice, by William Shakespeare, on Thursday, March 1 at 7 p.m. The lecture and presentation by Shakespearean scholar and UI English professor Miriam Gilbert, titled "Shakespeare and 'the likeness of a Jew' Shylock, Fagin and Disraeli" will take place at the Iowa City Public Library, 123 South Linn St, in Meeting Room A. The event is free and open to the public.

 

Shylock is one of Shakespeare's most famous?and most controversial?characters.  During this presentation Gilbert will ask, is he a knife-wielding villain or a misunderstood victim?  The talk will also examine how our view of Shylock has been influenced by figures from literature, from history, and from his various stage representations.

 

Riverside Theatre is receiving support from the National Endowment for the Arts for The Merchant of Venice and accompanying audience education and outreach efforts related to the theme of "the other" in the play.

 

Events featuring experts, scholars, community and religious leaders, aimed at confronting and countering notions of anti-Semitism, as well as additional types of other-focused hatred and prejudices will be presented this spring. Watch the Riverside Theatre website, www.riversidetheatre.org for more information.

 

In addition to The Merchant of Venice, this summer's Festival will include a production of Shakespeare's As You Like It. The plays will run in rotation from June 15 through July 8, 2012. The Merchant of Venice and As You Like It will be performed at the Riverside Festival Stage in Lower City Park. This outdoor venue is loosely based on Shakespeare's Globe Theatre and contains 472 permanent seats. Tickets for the Festival will go on sale in late spring. For more information go to www.riversidetheatre.org or call the Riverside Theatre Box Office at 319-338-7672.

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Braley presents museum with several documents relating to black Iowa's history

Cedar Rapids, IA - Rep. Bruce Braley (IA-01) today traveled to the African American Museum of Iowa in Cedar Rapids to celebrate the rich history of African Americans in Iowa.  February is Black History Month.

"African Americans have left an indelible mark on the history of Iowa, and I'm proud to commemorate their legacy," Braley said.  "From the Iowa Supreme Court decision in 1839 outlawing slavery - 26 years before the end of the Civil War - to the integration of Iowa universities in the 1940's to LaMetta Wynne's election as Iowa's first black mayor in Clinton, black Iowans' struggles and milestones continue to this day and deserve celebration.  Black history is truly American history."

 

Braley presented the museum with a copy of the book, Black Americans in Congress: 1870 - 2007. Braley also presented the museum with poetry written by Dr. Robert M. Carney, his family doctor in Brooklyn, Iowa, and one of the first African-American doctors to practice in rural Iowa.  Finally, Braley also presented an article from Sports Illustrated called "Invisible Men," which documents the career of Joe Lillard, an early NFL star from Mason City, Iowa, who was known as the "Midnight Express" at a time when NFL owners imposed a "gentlemen's agreement" to prevent African-Americans from playing professional football.  Lillard and other black players fought to play.

 

The African American Museum of Iowa was founded in 1994 by members of the Mount Zion Missionary Baptist Church in Cedar Rapids in celebration of Black History Month.  Construction on the museum's permanent home began in 2002, which opened in 2003.

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Casting Crowns

With: Matthew West, Royal Tailor and Lindsay McCaul

Details

Where: iWireless Center in Moline,IL

When: March 23, 2012

Starts: 7:00PM

Doors Open: 6:00PM

Tickets On Sale: Now

 

Ticket Prices:
Advance - $24.00
Artist Circle - $40.00
Groups of 10+ - $18.00
Advance (limited number) - $15.00

Group Sales: Groups of 10 or more receive 1 free ticket! Call 309-277-1356 or  groupsales@iwirelesscenter.com for details.

Phone Sales: 800-745-3000

 

Mail Order Tickets:
Make checks payable and mail to:

i wireless Center, Attn: Box Office,1201 River Dr.,Moline,IL61265. Include a $3 per order handling fee and a $2.50 per ticket facility fee.

 

Buy Tickets Online:

 http://www.ticketmaster.com/

 

Directions:

http://maps.google.com/maps?um=1&ie=UTF-8&gl=us&daddr=1201River Drive+Moline+Illinois+61265&ct=directions-to

 

 

For More Information call 309-764-2001 or visit online:  http://www.premierproductions.

 

We hope to see you there!

[MOLINE, IL] (February 22, 2012) - Elizabeth Sharis, a 14 year old junior member of Y Quad Cities Rowing, competed this past weekend at the 31st annual CRASH B World Indoor Rowing Championships. The event was held at Agganis Arena at Boston University before a record crowd of more than 8,000 spectators. More than 2,200 athletes competed in several age and weight divisions; 24 countries were represented, including 47 athletes from the United Kingdom, 38 from Canada, and 16 from Germany. All athletes completed 2000 meters on Concept2 Ergometer indoor rowing machines, with real-time results shown on large screens over the arena for rowing enthusiasts and other spectators to see.

Sharis competed in the Junior Women's Lightweight division. A total of 100 girls aged 14-18 years and 135 pounds or under were in her event. Christine Cavallo (Orlando, FL) and Sharis pulled away early from the rest of the field and had a very close race for most of the 2000 meter race. However, Cavallo began to edge ahead in the final 400 meters and finished strongly, recording a time of 7:16.7, the third fastest time in event history. Sharis finished with a 7:21.6, more than 8 seconds ahead of third place. The two juniors very fast times would have placed them 4th and 6th, respectively, in the women's open lightweight event.

Sharis and all the other junior Y Quad Cities rowers will be competing in a regional indoor race in Chicago this weekend. The race is the team's final indoor competition. Outdoor practices begin in late March and regional and national regattas take place in May and June.

Youth ages 12 to 18 who are interested in learning more about the sport of rowing are invited to an Open House Saturday, March 24, 9 am to 11 am at the Sylvan Boathouse, 1701 1st Avenue, Moline. Call Dave Weaver at 762-6030 to learn more.

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The Two Rivers YMCA strengthens communities through youth development, healthy living and social responsibility. They Y engages men, women and children - regardless of age, income or background - to nurture the potential of children and teens, improve the nation's health and well-being, and provide opportunities to give back and support neighbors. www.tworiversymca.com

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The 26th Annual Quad City Youth Conference welcomes Shellie Moore-Guy as its keynote speaker. Ms. Moore­Guy is the current Poet Laureate of the Quad Cities. Ms. Moore­Guy is a lifelong resident of Rock Island, a dedicated community advocate, motivational speaker, and story teller. She is the director of Healing Waters Empowerment Project, a grassroots organization that addresses family and community violence.

Ms. Moore-Guy will headline the keynote presentation on both Thursday and Friday, February 23-24, 2012, at 9:00 a.m. in the Mississippi River Hall at The River Center, located at 136 E. 3rd Street in Davenport. Hundreds of students from 28 Illinois and Iowa high schools and junior high schools are expected to attend this 2012 edition of the Quad Cities Youth Conference  high school students on Thursday and junior high students on Friday.

Following the keynote presentation, the Quad City Youth Conference also offers students a choice of three Workshop Sessions. Nearly 20 different community agencies have come together to offer workshops to enhance decision-making skills necessary for living in a socially complex world. In addition, during the lunch hour students will have an opportunity to attend a career/college fair on senior high day and a community fair on junior high day.

The Quad City Youth Conference is an annual event for area young people to come together and experience workshops and speakers specitically for youth! The Quad City Youth Conference is the only event of its kind in the Quad Cities and one of the few nationally. For 26 years, local schools and human service agencies have joined hands to plan and present the annual Quad Cities Youth Conference, an event that is focused on positively impacting area youth.

QCYC Agenda
February 23 & 24, 2012
8:00-8:30 AM Registration & Interactive Warm-Up
8:45 AM Opening Remarks
9:00 AM Welcome & Keynote Kickoff:  Moore-Guy
9:50 AM Session 1: Workshops from QC Area Presenters
10:45 AM Session 2; Workshops from QC Area Presenters
11:40 AM Lunch

12:45 PM Session 3: Workshops from QC Area Presenters
1:40 PM Keynote Kickback:

The Figge Art Museum is opening its new Artica Gallery on Saturday, February 25th, at 2 pm. A formal program in the auditorium will honor all project participants, followed by a ribbon cutting. Light refreshments will be served. The installation was made possible with support from the Roy J. Carver Charitable Trust.

 

Artica helps visitors discover where artists find inspiration, how artists use their imagination to be creative, and how artists express their ideas. Artica also encourages visitors to look, imagine, and create. Five images from the Figge's permanent collection, reproduced in vinyl, serve as the inspiration for the displays and hands-on activities. "Artica Guides" offer tips for parents and caregivers on what to talk about with children when viewing the five works of art.

 

Activities are designed for children, but many activities can be adapted to visitors of all ages. A brief description of each station is listed below:

 

Station 1:  Artists challenge us to see the world differently.

A linoleum print of a woman's face by Spanish artist Pablo Picasso is the inspiration for the drawing activities at this station. To learn about the relief printmaking process, watch the 7-minute video featuring St. Ambrose University Art professor Joseph Lappie demonstrating how a multi-colored linoleum print is made. The film was produced by Matt Carroll, a professor in the Communications Department at St. Ambrose University. Self-portraits drawn by students who attend elementary schools in Bettendorf, Davenport, Geneseo, Moline, and Pleasant Valley are sprinkled throughout the gallery.

 

Station 2: Artists express what we feel.

Why are penguins vacationing in the Caribbean? After viewing this humorous picture painted by Haitian artist Jasmin Joseph, make your own penguin finger puppet or draw a picture of your favorite animal playing a musical instrument. Colorful pictures depicting animals playing musical instruments drawn by students who attend elementary schools in Bettendorf, Davenport, Geneseo, Moline, and Pleasant Valley will serve as inspiration.

 

Station 3: Artists make the ordinary extraordinary.

How could an artist transform a simple chair into a throne? One Haitian painter did just that by embellishing it with painted designs and flowers. After viewing this colorful work, try making your own miniature chair using a variety of materials.

 

Station 4: Artists engage our imagination.

The colorful "gingerbread" houses that were constructed in Haiti around the turn of the 20th century are characterized by bright colors, tall ceilings, decorative latticework, and wrap-around porches. After viewing this imaginative painting, construct your own "gingerbread" house using the provided template. Colorful blocks and Legos are also available for aspiring young architects.

 

Station 5: Artists play with line, shape and color.

The Spanish artist Joan Miró created playful images using expressive lines, unique shapes, and bright colors. Experiment with color using the large wall board or the computer software programs.

 

The Artica Gallery also includes picture books that help teach children about the Artica concepts of inspiration, imagination, and expression.

 

Leanne Paetz of Pederson Paetz, Omaha, designed the Artica Gallery. The palette of cool colors including aqua, blue, and green was inspired by the colors in the painting of the penguins described above. The playful font and design elements create a lively, animated space that will appeal to children and those young at heart.

 

Admission to the reception is $10 per families. Admission is free to Figge members and institutional members. The Artica Gallery is open during regular museum hours and is free with admission or membership.

 

For information about museum programs, visit the Figge website at www.figgeart.org.

 

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Men head to the bedroom for fun, women for sleep!

(February 22, 2011) - The bedroom is the first place both men and women would go if they had more free time in a day. The catch - men go there for sex, women for sleep!

In a survey, Great Clips, the first ever hair salon brand to introduce time saving online check-in, asked 316 Americans how they would spend 15 minutes of more time in a day. (15 minutes is important to Great Clips because Online Check-in has trimmed average haircut wait times by 15 minutes to five minutes or less, giving customers 15 more minutes of time in a day.)

1. Survey recipients were given a list of options and asked to choose what they would do with 15 minutes of extra time in a day.

THE #1 CHOICE FOR MOST WOMEN IS SLEEP (Ranked #1 by nearly 1 in 4 women, 24%)

  • Most Often Ranked in The Top 5 were Sleep, Clean (organizing closets, dust baseboards, mop floors), Read, Watch TV and Exercise.
  • Have Sex was lower on the list after Sit There and Do Nothing with No Disturbances and Cook.


THE #1 CHOICE FOR MOST MEN IS HAVE SEX (Ranked #1 by 28% of men)

  • Most Often Ranked in the Top 5 were Have Sex, Sleep, Listen to Music, Exercise, Sit There and Do Nothing with No Disturbances


2. When survey recipients were given a list and asked to rank the 3 most annoying time wasters of their spouses/significant others:

THE #1 CHOICE FOR WOMEN AS THE MOST ANNOYING TIME WASTER of THEIR SPOUSE/SIGNIFICANT OTHER is PLAY VIDEO GAMES

  • Most often Ranked as the Top Choice is Play Video Games, Work Too Much and Do Nothing (Tie) and Zone in front of the TV


THE #1 CHOICE FOR MEN AS THE MOST ANNOYING TIME WASTER of THEIR SPOUSE/SIGNIFICANT OTHER is PRIMP AND GET READY

•    Most often Ranked as the Top Choice is Primp and Get Ready, Complain/Whine/Stress, and Stare at a Closet Full of Clothes and Whine "I have nothing to wear."

3. When Both Men and Women were asked to rank the Most Annoying Time Waster in Your Own Life?

Most often ranked as the Top Choices:
#1) Being Placed on Hold
#2) Waiting In Line
#3) Traffic

4. When both men and women were asked What Do You Want More of? and asked to pick one from Time, Money, Sleep, Exercise and Sex:

Respondents Chose:
#1) Money (70%)
#2) Time (13%)
#3) Sleep (9%)
#4) Exercise (8%)
#5) Sex (0%)
NONE CHOSE SEX (0%)

"In all our research, in focus group after focus group, we heard that today's busy families are stressed out, exhausted and short on time - and today time is money," says Rhoda Olsen, CEO of Great Clips. "We had to figure out a way to cut wait times and give our customers more free time to have fun and do the things they love to do. Online check-in allows people to check in from their desks or from their smart phones so when they get to the salon they have little or no wait and have more time."

Other survey findings:

  • 87% of respondents say they would use a technology that kept them from waiting in lines at retail stores if it saved them 15 minutes waiting for an appointment.
  • When a retail business makes them wait more than 15 minutes:
  • 63% say it shows bad customer service and a lack of respect for their time
  • 52% of respondents say they don't go back and take their business elsewhere
  • 48% say they assume the business is poorly managed
  • Only 19% say they get annoyed with the people in line with them.
  • 9 out of 10 respondents (93%) said a reasonable amount of time to wait at a retail business is 5 - 10 minutes or less.
  • 2 out of 3 respondents say they would use a check-in or download app that saved their place in line at a retail business.

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2012 GROOVE JAZZ NIGHTS

 

STARTING WEEKLY
Wednesday - March 7th   (Melbourne)
Thursday - March 8th   (Cocoa Beach)

2 different Oceanfront locations

(Now something for everyone in North & South Brevard County)

 

Double up your weekly Jazz -- See 2 different bands each week

One on Wednesday and Another on Thursday

 

 

TELL YOUR FRIENDS!!



Tom Hueston Band

 

WEDNESDAY -- MARCH 7th
WGRV The Groove Presents

"Live In Concert"

The Rainmakers

 

 

Let's make this 2012 Jazz Season kick-off party a big success!!!
Tell your friends to come see this great local and popular Jazz band that features Tom Hueston and Dan Wilborn as we celebrate our 7th season of Groove Jazz Oceanfront Concert Series at the Crowne Plaza Melbourne Oceanfront.

Check our website for additional event details.   (www.TheGroove.org)

 

Doors Open: 5:30pm      Get there early for the best seats!!!

 

Performing 2 music sets at:  6:00pm  &  7:30pm

Don't Miss This Exciting FREE CONCERT Event at the Crowne Plaza Melbourne.

 

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CROWNE PLAZA MELBOURNE OCEANFRONT

 

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STARTING - MARCH 7th, 2012

 

Join WGRV The Groove as we host our 7th season of Wednesday Jazz at the Crowne Plaza for our Groove Oceanfront Concert Series.

It's The Biggest Weekly Party On The Beach!!!

 

FREE Admission  --  Always Dress To Impress      5:30pm-8:30pm

Every Wednesday Night (until November for the 2012 season)  This very popular Groove Smooth Jazz event has been known to average 700+ people a week, So get there early for the best seats!!!

 

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Tell your fiends the ONLY place to be on Wednesday Nights for Live Music is The Groove's Oceanfront Jazz Concert Series at the Crowne Plaza Melbourne Oceanfront located on Highway A1A Indialantic....Don't Miss It!!!

 

THESE WEEKLY EVENTS HAPPEN RAIN OR SHINE!!!
(If it rains we move it into the large indoor ballroom)

 

Keep listening to WGRV The Groove and/or check out The Groove's NEW website for details and future band updates.    www.TheGroove.org
Thanks to the Crowne Plaza for 7 years of supporting Jazz and The Groove.

 

We encourage you to support the Crowne Plaza Melbourne Oceanfront as often as possible. Located at:  2605 N. Highway A1A,  Indialantic, FL 32903   --  PHONE: 321-777-4100

 

 

 

GROOVE JAZZ NIGHTS OUT

INTERNATIONAL PALMS RESORT COCOA BEACH

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STARTING - MARCH 8th, 2012
Join WGRV The Groove as we welcome a new 2012 weekly Thursday night venue to our Jazz family... the International Palms Resort in Cocoa Beach located on Highway A1A.

 

FREE Admission   --   Dress To Impress!!!!        5:30pm-8:30pm

 

Every Thursday Night (until November for the 2012 season)

 

This event happens outdoors at MAMBO's oceanside restaurant/bar area located inside the International Palms resort.

 

International Palms - Ocean view 2 Elial --  Jazz Sax Pic

 

Mambo's is a very unique oceanside "Upper/Lower" deck area...so get there early for the best seats!!!   Join us on the upper deck for a great view of the ocean while listening to the sounds of Jazz.  For those who want to experience the party up close, the lower stage front level is for you!!!    There is something for everyone, even a cool grassy tiki area behind the stage if you wish to bring your own chairs and blankets.

 

Tell your friends the ONLY place to be on Thursday Nights for Live Music is at the new International Palms Resort in Cocoa Beach on Highway A1A.....Don't Miss It!!!

 

THESE WEEKLY EVENTS HAPPEN RAIN OR SHINE!!!
(If it rains we move inside the indoor restaurant/club area)

 

Keep listening to WGRV The Groove and/or check out The Groove's NEW website for details and future band updates.    www.TheGroove.org Thanks for your support!!!

 

 

We encourage you to support the International Palms Resort as often as possible.  Located at:  1300 North Atlantic Avenue, Cocoa Beach, FL  32931    PHONE: 321-783-2271

 

 

 

Spread the word about WGRV "The Groove" Jazz.

If you enjoy WGRV and the programming we offer, in addition to the community support we provide....then we need YOU to go to our website (www.TheGroove.org) and make your financial pledge today of support to maintain the Smooth Jazz programming you enjoy eveyday.

 

Click on the "Donate/Pledge" button link on our website and become part of our family.

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Hello

 

The volunteer staff and management of WGRV The Groove would like to personally say Thank You for supporting this radio station for the past 8 years.  We will be celebrating our 9th Birthday in April 2012.

 

 

From our many community events over the years, we have had the opportunity to meet thousands of great people and most importantly...make thousands of new friends who share the love of Smooth Jazz.

 

It Is Very Important --  As our "Listener Supported" Public radio station continues to grow, (and keep Jazz alive on the airwaves) that you continue to financially donate and support our events.  The Groove is proud to be your only local 24-hour source for Smooth Jazz in Central Florida.

 

WGRV doesn't recieve any grants or support from the government or big media companies...All of WGRV's monthly operational funding comes from direct local Donations (From Listeners Like You).

 

If you value WGRV The Groove and would like Smooth Jazz to remain on the local airwaves...then today...we need for you to join our family by making a contribution of support.   Go to our website www.TheGroove.org and click on the Donate/Pledge button.

 

We appreciate your loyality and hope we can count on your future support of our Groove events and fundraisers.

Since 2005, WGRV The Groove has provided this community over 400 FREE Jazz concerts and more.   In addition we have donated thousands of hours of time and promotions to help many local non-profit groups with their events...and so much more towards making this Space Coast community a better place.

During 2012, We have several exciting things planned that we will be announcing soon, (keep checking our website: www.TheGroove.org)  Showing once again why WGRV The Groove is an Industry Leader resulting in being Nationally Nominated 2 consecutive years as one of the Top 5 Smooth Jazz Stations in the country, Music Director of the Year nomination, and the Broadcaster Of The Year Nomination.

Sincerely,

WGRV The Groove

 

WGRV The Groove
P.O. Box 100085
Palm Bay, Florida 32910

 

Sen. Chuck Grassley of Iowa today made the following comment on the announcement from the United States Trade Representative that the trade agreement between the United States and South Korea will go into effect on March 15.  Grassley and others have long-awaited the trade agreement for its significant benefits to U.S. farmers, businesses, and services providers.  Congress approved the trade agreement's implementing legislation in October 2011 after long delays in President Obama's submission of the legislation to Congress.  Upon approval of the implementing legislation, the President was authorized "to exchange notes with Korea providing for the entry into force at such time as the President determines that Korea has taken measures necessary to comply with provisions of the agreement that are to take effect on the date of the entry into force," according to the trade representative's office.  Grassley is a senior member of the Finance Committee, with jurisdiction over international trade, and former chairman and ranking member of the committee.

 

Grassley comment:

 

"This is good news.  U.S. workers deserve the boost from this new market access.  They'll rise to the challenge with quality goods and services.  The implementation of this trade agreement was a long time in coming.  It's ironic that the same Administration that was slow to present the implementing legislation gave the agreement such a fast turn-around from legislative approval to the effective date.  I hope the speed of implementation doesn't cause problems.  Anything that's not spelled out now could be the source of trade disputes later."

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Josh Mandel, US Senate Candidate from Ohio
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It is the focus of the Tea Party Express to take conservative control of the U.S. Senate, and we are proud to announce our endorsement of Treasurer Josh Mandel in Ohio's U.S. Senate race. Josh is the perfect candidate to replace Sherrod Brown, Washington's most liberal senator according to National Journal.
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Josh Mandel accepting the Tea Party Express endorsement from Chairman Amy Kremer and Chief Strategist Sal Russo at a press conference in Cincinnati, Ohio
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Sherrod Brown is grossly out of touch with the citizens of Ohio and Americans across the nation.  Brown has consistently voted for more spending like ObamaCare and the failed $800 billion stimulus while ignoring the nation's $15 trillion debt and growing budget deficit.  We need conservative legislators in Washington who understand the dire fiscal situation of our nation and who are willing and able to fix it. As State Treasurer, Josh Mandel was recognized for successfully implementing conservative investment strategies and sharp management of the state's finances. While our nation under Obama's leadership was receiving a credit downgrade, Ohio received a credit upgrade thanks to Mandel!
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US Senator Sherrod Brown, a steady supporter of President Obama, Obamacare and the failed stimulus packages
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However, on top of getting our fiscal house in order, we must implement policies that encourage economic growth. Mandel not only campaigns as a conservative, he has the courage to legislate as one. As a city councilmember, Mandel successfully led the charge for one of the state's only property tax rollbacks ever. He has been a proponent of oil and gas exploration in Ohio that could create up to 200,000 new jobs and has shown commitment to improving the business climate by cutting taxes and letting taxpayers keep more of their hard-earned money.
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Mandel is added to a distinguished list of Senate endorsements from the Tea Party Express for the 2012 election, including Attorney General Jon Bruning in Nebraska, Treasurer Richard Mourdock in Indiana, and former Solicitor General Ted Cruz in Texas.

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