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- Jul 24, 2008 Obama uses Berlin symbolism to call for reuniting old allies
As people in Berlin prepared for Sen. Barack Obama's highly anticipated speech, the Democratic presidential hopeful made it clear he's not holding a political rally.
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- Jul 24, 2008 Young Republicans worry about McCain's appeal
From cyberspace to college campuses, many young conservatives are worried that Sen. John McCain is not appealing to their generation.
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- Jul 24, 2008 Poll: 'Sharp reversal' for Obama with Latinos
A new poll released Thursday shows overwhelming support from Latinos for Sen. Barack Obama over Sen. John McCain.
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- Jul 23, 2008 Campaign war chests near $200 million
Sens. John McCain and Barack Obama and the major political parties supporting their presidential bids have amassed campaign war chests totaling almost $200 million, according to campaign finance documents filed this week with the Federal Election Commission.
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- Jul 24, 2008 Secret torture memo released
The Bush administration told the CIA in 2002 that its interrogators working abroad would not violate U.S. prohibitions against torture unless they "have the specific intent to inflict severe pain or suffering," according to a previously secret Justice Department memo released Thursday.
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- Jul 24, 2008 MCCAIN WATCH: MCCAIN CAMPAIGN FLAGS AS INCOME INEQUALITY RISES
Yesterday the McCain campaign hit a rough patch as they tried to escape the fallout over McCain's continued gaffes on foreign policy and ongoing coverage of his promise of four more years of failed Bush-McCain policies on Iraq, energy and the economy.In Ohio today, McCain won't be getting...
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- Jul 23, 2008 MCCAIN WATCH: PLAYING THE BLAME GAME
This week the McCain campaign is spinning furiously, trying to place the blame for rising gas prices anywhere but where it belongs - on Washington insiders like McCain. But McCain can't distract from the fact that he's offering more of the same failed Bush-McCain policies responsible for...
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- Jul 22, 2008 MCCAIN WATCH: THE COST OF WAR AND THE IMPACT ON THE ECONOMY
It's only Tuesday, but John McCain is already off to yet another bad week. After spending yesterday explaining how he confused Iraq and Afghanistan and watching the Iraqi leadership reject his vision for the future of Iraq, McCain today is traveling to two states that highlight the economic...
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- Jul 21, 2008 MCCAIN WATCH: THE ECONOMY: IF YOU LIKE THE BUSH ECONOMY, HIRE MCCAIN
After a week in which John McCain received more criticism for his ties to top economic advisor Phil Gramm, who echoed Senator McCain's sentiments that America's economic problems were "psychological" by saying we are in a "mental recession," McCain is in Maine today,...
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- Jul 18, 2008 DNC Memo: Week Two of the Relaunch - More McCain Misfires
Two weeks into the latest "relaunch" of his campaign and it's more of the same for John McCain: more of the same bad news, bad reviews and campaign chaos. While the elevation of Steve Schmidt was supposed to tighten McCain's message and organization, McCain was under fire from...
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- The Nation
- Jul 24, 2008 Plamegate Finale: We Were Right; They Were Wrong
As Valerie Plame Wilson publishes her book, the bottom line is clear: the Bush gang and the neocons were dishonest about the CIA leak and the war.
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- Jul 24, 2008 Judge Radhi Testifies on Iraqi Corruption; GOPers Attack--UPDATE
The gutsy testimony of the former Iraqi anticorruption chief undercuts Bush's rationale for the "surge."
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- Jul 24, 2008 Springsteen's 'Magic': Darkness in the Center of Town
On a new album, Springsteen rocks out but offers a troubling message: the Iraq war is harming the nation's soul, and the road back won't be easy.
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- Jul 24, 2008 State Dept: Corruption in Iraq is Classified
To protect Bush policy in Iraq, the State Department refuses to cooperate with a congressional probe of corruption in the Maliki government, claiming the matter is classified.
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- Jul 24, 2008 An Iraqi "Eliot Ness" Out in the Cold--UPDATED
The Bush administration abandons the forced-out Iraqi anticorruption chief, as he prepares to testify the Iraqi government is so corrupt it should be abolished.
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- Washington Post
- Jul 23, 2008 Thousands Flock for a Chance at Loan Relief
The homeowners started lining up at 4 a.m. yesterday, some, like Patricia Ephraim, coming for a second or third day.
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- Jul 23, 2008 Democrats Ask Labor to Forgo 'Secret Rule'
Congressional leaders demanded yesterday that the Labor Department withdraw an eleventh-hour rule proposal that would make it more difficult to set industry limits on the amount of dangerous chemicals that U.S. workers are exposed to on the job.
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- Jul 23, 2008 Obama Working to Ensure Jewish Vote
Before embarking on a sprawling international trip that would take him to seven countries, two continents and two war zones, Sen. Barack Obama and his campaign staff fixated on a speck on the globe that is slightly smaller than New Jersey: Israel.
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- Jul 23, 2008 The Trail
Barack Obama has bought $5 million in national advertising on NBC and its cable channels during their broadcast of the Olympic Games, the network said Wednesday night.
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- Jul 23, 2008 Berlin Rally Is Off-Limits for Embassy Workers
The U.S. Embassy in Berlin has instructed Foreign Service personnel stationed there not to attend Sen. Barack Obama's public rally today, which the State Department this week labeled a "partisan political activity" prohibited under its regulations for those serving overseas.
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