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Edwards' wife says trust biggest hurdle
NY Daily News (subscribe) | 2 hours ago | Politics
The wife of former Democratic presidential candidate John Edwards says her husband's extramarital affair has allowed her to focus on the importance of her children and health reform as she goes through "an ongoing process of finding your feet again." -
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Tzipi Livni Wins Kadima Party Leadership To Become Next Israeli Prime Minister
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Bush says he's working hard on economic turmoil
Examiner (subscribe) | 28 minutes ago | Politics
With the financial markets in turmoil, President Bush said Thursday that he shares Americans' concerns and the government will act aggressively to avert a deepening crisis. -
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Obama calls out McCain on abortion
MSNBC.com (subscribe) | 2 hours ago | Politics
The Republican presidential candidate, an abortion rights opponent with a conservative record on the issue, seems content with the public's perception that he's more moderate on the issue. -
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Hong Kong recall expands China food-safety fears
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T-Mobile to price G1, data to match iPhone
Electronista (subscribe) | 35 minutes ago | Technology
T-Mobile's G1 smartphone will match the pricing of the iPhone 3G when it's announced next week, according to tips supplied to the Wall Street Journal. The paper hears that the first Android phone will cost $199 on contract, equaling the price for an... -
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Gates: US should apologize more quickly for deaths
Kansas City Star (subscribe) | 4 hours ago | World
When facing allegations of U.S. airstrikes killing or injuring civilians in Afghanistan, it is better to apologize first and investigate later, Defense Secretary Robert Gates says. -
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Engineer of wrecked train was texting on job
CNN (subscribe) | 57 minutes ago | US
The Metrolink train engineer involved in last week's fatal collision near Los Angeles sent text messages from his cell phone while on the job, investigators said, although it was unclear whether he was doing so at the time of the crash. -
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FDA says review will keep genetically engineered animals safe to eat
Detroit Free Press (subscribe) | 39 minutes ago | Health
WASHINGTON — The government will start considering industry proposals to sell genetically engineered animals as human food. -
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Guillen has key hit in return for Royals
Miami Herald (subscribe) | 1 hour ago | Sports
Jose Guillen hit a key two-run single after being sick the night before, helping the Kansas City Royals to a 5-2 win over the Seattle Mariners Wednesday night. - see all breaking news
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Fiorina: Palin Doesn't Have Experience To Run A Major Company
The Huffington Post (subscribe) | 09/16/2008 | Other
Carly Fiorina, a key surrogate to John McCain, admitted on Tuesday, that Sarah Palin does not have the experience needed to run a major company like the one that she, Fiorina, formerly headed. "Do you think [Sarah Palin] has the experience to run a major company, like Hewlett Packard?" asked the host. "No, I don't," responded Fiorina. "But you know what? That's not what she's running for." Listen to... - 17 Vote!
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John McCain just forget where Spain was. Seriously, not kidding.
AMERICAblog (subscribe) | 11 hours ago | World
Per a post on John Marshall's site , I just listened to an interview John McCain did with a Spanish journalist recently. The interview is in English, but there's a Spanish translator translating the tape into Spanish at the same time. So the English part is difficult to hear. I am however fluent in Spanish, and what Josh reports is exactly what the Spanish version shows. Namely, that John McCain didn't... -
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Obamas Assault on Free Speech: The Sequel
Media Blog (subscribe) | 09/16/2008 | Politics
A few weeks ago, I offered an account of the effort by the Obama campaign to shut down an interview with Stanley Kurtz on Chicagorsquo;s WGN radio. ... . . . - see blog ranking see all discussions