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Campaigns See a Wider Set of States in Play
With just over eight weeks left until Election Day, the two sides are settling into an unusually broad set of state-by-state face-offs.
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In Palin?s Life and Politics, Goal to Follow God?s Will
Interviews with pastors point to a firm conclusion: Sarah Palin?s foundation and source of guidance is the Bible.
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Bhutto?s Widower Wins Pakistan Presidency
Asif Ali Zardari, the widower of the assassinated former Prime Minister Benazir Bhutto, has little experience in governing.
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Tropical Storm Hanna Moves Up the East Coast
With a fearsome Hurricane Ike not far in its wake, Hanna was creeping up the coast with rain and strong winds.
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U.S. Rescue Seen at Hand for 2 Mortgage Giants
The plan would replace the leaders of Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac and virtually wipe out their shareholders but allow them to continue to function uninterrupted.
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Atomic Club Lifts Ban on Trade With India
The Nuclear Suppliers Group removed a major obstacle to the passage of a landmark U.S.-India nuclear deal.
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Interest Was Waived for Rangel on Loan for Villa
A mortgage was extended to Representative Charles B. Rangel by a company connected to a campaign donor.
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2nd Walkout at Boeing in 3 Years
The union that represents 27,000 machinists in Washington State, Oregon and Kansas walked off the job.
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Rescue Slow After Rock Slide in Egypt
A huge chunk of a stone cliff that towers over the eastern end of Cairo crashed down, crushing dozens of apartment blocks and trapping and killing whole families.
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Highway Fund Shortfall May Halt Road Projects
An important account in the federal Highway Trust Fund will run out of money this month, which could hamper road and bridge projects, the transportation secretary said.
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In Destitute Swaziland, Leader Lives Royally
The extravagance of King Mswati III, who has given his 13 wives palaces and BMWs, is spurring protests.
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Paralympic Athletes Add Equality to Their Goals
Many Paralympians criticize the U.S. Olympic program for giving them fewer benefits than Olympians receive.
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