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Lifestyle Rowdy politics and tea parties a strange brew By Michelle Locke The Associated Press Mar 24, 2010
World Rowdy politics, refined tea parties a strange brew The Associated Press Mar 13, 2010 BERKELEY — The tea party movement has riled plenty of people, but especially those who drink the stuff.