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Over the summer, Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid said an anonymous source told him that in some years, Mr. Romney paid no taxes.
WSJ: Romney Releases More Tax Details
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After the war, he told me, President Harry Truman asked him if people were saying unpleasant things to him because of the bomb.
CNN: What Americans owe to those who serve
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Following a weekend imbroglio over Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid's claim that a former Romney associate told him Romney paid no taxes in past years, the campaign has veered into a political mud pile that emphasizes dirtying the opponent first.
CNN: Presidential campaign gets even dirtier
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When then-manager Trevor Morris told him he was surplus to requirements in 1964, Harry left for a spell at Merthyr Tydfil.
BBC: Swansea City FC: 1970s manager Harry Griffiths remembered
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They told Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid the fate of the nation was on his hands, with Cantor telling him he had three options, sit back and watch the U.S. collapse, accept the new bill, or accept prior Cut, Cap, and Balance bill.
FORBES: Boehner and Cantor To Reid: Pass Our New Bill, Pass Cut Cap N' Balance, Or Face Default