The New York Times Agency May 2010

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The New York Times Agency May 2010
Senator Blanche Lincoln (D-Ark.) at a Lion's Club lunch in Malvern, Ark., in August 2009. She has avoided town-hall-style meetings on health policy. While her colleagues subjected themselves to brickbats at town-hall-style meetings, Lincoln filled the first week of the Senate recess with controlled events before respectful crowds, like business forums and civic club luncheons. The closest demonstrators got to Arkansas's senior senator were the clusters of people who waved placards from roadsides as her car zipped by. (Neemah A. Esmaeilpour/The New York Times) 14066632
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