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| President George W. Bush seems certain to leave for his successor one of the most vexing issues of his presidency: how to rid North Korea of its nuclear weapons. But it is Sen. Barack Obama, the Democrat, not Bush's fellow Republican, Sen. John McCain, who is likely to follow Bush's approach more closely. |
| Democrats can hope for and fear big win |
| WASHINGTON: With just weeks to go before the November 4 elections, Democrats have reason for hope and fear. They may win both the White House and US Congress for the first time in 16 years, and ... |
| Regulators in United States push for oversight of credit swaps |
| Stephen Bernard, The Associated Press September 23, 2008 - 5:10 p.m. NEW YORK - Calls for government oversight of credit default swaps are growing in the United States, with state and federal officia... |
| Feds ask to put wolves in Northern Rockies back on endangered list |
| BILLINGS, Mont. — Federal wildlife officials asked a judge Monday to put gray wolves in the Northern Rockies back on the endangered species list — a sharp reversal from the government's prio... |
| Palin's first Fla. campaign stop a safe one
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AP - Sarah Palin played it safe Sunday on her first trip as John McCain's running mate to the battleground state of Florida.
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| Bush Defends Trade, Economy at N. American Summit |
| NEW ORLEANS, April 22 -- President Bush used a summit meeting Tuesday with the leaders of Mexico and Canada to push for congressional approval of a controversial free-trade pact with Colombia and to reiterate his belief that the struggling U.S. economy is not experiencing a recession.

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| Congress hustling to pass rail reform after crash |
| News ) - After a fatal commuter train collision, Congress is hurrying to pass new laws that would limit hours engineers work, mandate technology to stop trains on a collision course and enact the rail... |
| Wyeth: Menopause drug reduces multiple symptoms |
| An experimental menopause treatment drugmaker Wyeth is developing reduced hot flashes, trouble sleeping and other symptoms and did not increase breast tenderness, a problem that bothers many women taking menopause drugs, according to data from two studies released Thursday. |
| Leaders seek to revive U.S. bailout deal |
| After dissolving in partisan rancor, the $700 billion rescue package was the subject of negotiations aimed at preventing a meltdown in U.S. financial markets. |
| Obama and McCain strive to break through media fog |
| The campaigns are struggling to figure out what voters are paying attention to, and what they believe. |
| Foxby Corp. Announces Intention to Voluntarily Delist Common Stock From American Stock Exchange |
| FXX ) (the "Fund") today announced that it has submitted written notice to the American Stock Exchange ("AMEX") of its intention to voluntarily delist its common stock from the AMEX. On or about Oc... |
| McCain says he will take part in debate with Obama |
| McCain threw preparations into turmoil when he announced that he intended to skip the debate to be in Washington for economic bailout talks. His campaign said Friday that he was now "optimistic" about an agreement. |
| O'Neal attorney denies drug allegations
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AP - A day after Ryan O'Neal and his son were arrested on suspicion of drug possession, his lawyer denied any wrongdoing by the actor. "The drugs found were not his," attorney Mark Werksman told The Associated Press on Thursday. "He would never use them."
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| McCain advert aims at Obama’s past life |
| John McCain on Monday launched an aggressive attempt to link Barack Obama to the sleazy reputation of Chicago politics, as he sought to stall the renewed momentum behind his opponent’s campaign.A co... |
| Shot Brazilian's mother at UK inquest |
| The mother of police shooting victim Jean Charles de Menezes attends the inquest into her son's death for the first time. |
| Obama accuses Republican rivals of dishonesty
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AP - Barack Obama broadly accused his Republican rivals of dishonesty Monday, citing former lobbyists working for John McCain, Sarah Palin's shifting stance on the "Bridge to Nowhere" and their promise to change Washington.
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| Haiti leader says hurricanes set development back by several years |
| New York - The four hurricanes and tropical storms that hit Haiti back-to-back last month have caused extensive damage, reversing development by several years, Haiti's President Rene Preval said Friday. Preval said the natural disasters, which have... |
| Mexican police find 9 bodies dumped in Tijuana |
| TIJUANA: Police have found nine more bodies dumped around the Mexican border city of Tijuana, where nearly 50 people have been killed in a week of violence related to the drug trade. Five men wer... |