Articles by Christi Parsons

7 articles since 2002

Ill grandma a central figure for Obama

National | By John Mccormick and Christi Parsons | October 23, 2008
Barack Obama’s mother was an adventurous woman who took her son around the globe. Read more
 

Union chief rails at racism

National | By Rick Pearson and Christi Parsons | August 27, 2008
In a vigorous, salty-tongued tirade, the leader of a powerful Democratic union acknowledged Tuesday that some of his members might not vote for Barack Obama because of his race. Read more
 

Hastert delivers his final address

National | By Rick Pearson and Christi Parsons | November 16, 2007
Delivering his farewell address to Congress, former House Speaker Dennis J. Hastert on Thursday bemoaned the “pool of bitterness” he believes exists in the nation’s capital and urged his colleagues to try to work together after he is gone. Read more
 

On bestseller list, Biden polls high

National | By Christi Parsons | August 31, 2007
The fan had asked Sen. Read more
 

The Nation - Democrats woo a confident NAACP - The candidates discuss poverty and equality before an audience that knows it’s likely to be influential in 2008.

National | By Christi Parsons | July 13, 2007
Sen. Read more
 

Obama says he was oblivious to investments

National | By Jill Zuckman and Christi Parsons | March 8, 2007
Sen. Read more
 

Long Live the King, and His Impersonators

Entertainment | By Christi Parsons | January 19, 2002
At one point during his peanut-butter-and-bacon-sandwich years, Elvis, while onstage, lunged into a dip so precipitous that he nearly didn’t make it back up. Read more
 
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