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Democratic presidential hopeful, Sen. Hillary Rodham Clinton, D-N.Y, visits with supporters as campaigns at Herrera's Mexican Cafe in Dallas, Texas, Tuesday, March 4, 2008
Elections   Photos   Politics   Society   US  
 The Australian 
Hillary close to conceding
| NOT so long ago, the race for the Democratic presidential nomination was dominated by talk of Hillary Clinton's mental toughness and fighting qualities. One critic even referred to the former first ... (photo: (AP Photo / Carolyn Kaster))
Riverton IL tornado (sl1)
Calamity   Disaster   Missouri   Photos   Tornado  
 Examiner 
Tornado death toll climbs to 14 in Missouri
SENECA, Mo. (Map, News) - Crews continued searching for survivors and culling through the wreckage of demolished homes Sunday after a killer tornado swept through this sparsely populated countryside, ... (photo: creative commons / )
Hillary Rodham Clinton  The Wichita Eagle 
Notable moments in Clinton's quest
The Associated Press | 2007 | "I'M IN" | -Jan. 20: Hillary Rodham Clinton announces she's running for president from a perch on her living room couch. "Let the conversation begin," she tells voters in... (photo: Creative Commons / David Quinn from Little Rock, United States)
Election   New York   Photos   Politics   US   Washington  
President George W. Bush  Sydney Morning Herald 
Texas wedding for President's daughter
| CRAWFORD, Texas: The US President, George Bush, has given away his daughter Jenna in marriage in a private sunset ceremony under hazy skies on his 650-hectare ranch. | Jenna, 26, exchanged vows with... (photo: White House / Chris Greenberg )
Bush   Marriage   Photos   Texas   Wedding  
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Democratic presidential hopeful, Sen. Barack Obama, D-Ill. speaks at a rally Friday, Feb. 8, 2008 (tmg1) Buffalo News
Obama outlines plans for race against McCain
| Barack Obama began sketching the outlines of his expected presidential contest against Republican John McCain on Saturday, saying the fall election will be more about s... (photo: AP / Ted S. Warren)
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Senator John McCain International Herald Tribune
Republicans forced to turn to their nemesis: John McCain
| The Republican political establishment is looking to the devil to deliver them, the man many have depicted as the incarnation of evil: John McCain. | Republicans in the... (photo: AP / Dennis Cook)
Election   Photos   Politics   Republicans   US  
An ethanol plant is seen June 11, 2007, near Grand Island, Neb. Some Wall Street and university analysts predict the ethanol boom is about to stumble on a supply glut and shrinking profit margins. (AP Photo/Dave Weaver)hg3 Toledo Blade
Ethanol opponents making hay with increases in world food prices
WASHINGTON - The global rise in food prices is giving political ammunition to opponents of the country's ethanol policy and stirring uncertainty for the burgeoning and he... (photo: AP Photo / Dave Weaver)
Biofuel   Crop   Food   Photos   Washington  
Republican presidential hopeful, Sen. John McCain (ayt1) International Herald Tribune
Already, Obama and McCain map fall strategies
| Senators John McCain and Barack Obama are already drawing up strategies for taking each other on in the general election, focusing on the same groups - including indepe... (photo: AP / Gerald Herbert)
Election   Media   Photos   Politics   US  
President George W. Bush Khaleej Times
Bush heads to Middle East amid dark omens
| WASHINGTON - US President George W. Bush heads back to the Middle East this week, where his efforts to forge Israeli-Palestinian peace face growing skepticism with bare... (photo: White House / Joyce N. Boghosian )
Bush   Israel   Photos   President   Washington  
The U.S. and Israeli flags announce the arrival Wednesday, Jan. 9, 2008, of Air Force One and President George W. Bush to Ben Gurion International Airport in Tel Aviv. (js1) Seattle Times
Bush Mideast trip likely to do little
| WASHINGTON - The 2008 race for the White House is casting a long shadow over President Bush. So long, in fact, that it may extend all the way to the Middle East. | When... (photo: White House / Eric Draper)
Bush   Mideast   Peace   Photos   Washington  
Democratic presidential hopeful, Sen. Barack Obama, D-Ill., speaks while campaigning at Summit High School in Bend, Ore., Saturday, May 10, 2008. San Fransisco Chronicle
Obama takes first lead in superdelegates
| (05-11) 04:00 PDT Washington -- | For the first time in the primary campaign, Barack Obama now leads Hillary Rodham Clinton in endorsements from superdelegates, the gro... (photo: AP / Don Ryan)
Election   Photos   Politics   US   Washington  
James Zogby of the Arab-American Institute speaks in Washington Florida Times Union
How letters botched the facts in sensitive Palestinian issue
| Misinformation, acrimony and a personal attack that could inspire fear for one's safety, marked a recent exchange of letters to the editor. It was typical fodder for th... (photo: AP / Ken Cedeno)
Israel   Mideast   Palestinian   Photos   Washington  
 Barack Obama (sl1) Lexington Herald-Leader
Obama's race is the 'elephant' in the voter booth
| U.S. Sen. Barack Obama's race and inflammatory racial remarks made by his former preacher negatively affect how likely voters view the candidate, according to a new Her... (photo: AP Photo / Brennan Linsley)
Election   Kentucky   Leader   N.America   Photos   Politics   Race   US  
Republican presidential hopeful, Sen. John McCain (ayt1) The Providence Journal
Froma Harrop: McCain's big chance to win Democrats
| JOHN McCAIN HAS used these weeks of Republican calm to dive into the Democratic lunch pail. This strategy clearly assumes a Barack Obama candidacy. If demographics are ... (photo: AP Photo / Gerald Herbert)
Democratic   Democrats   Demographics   Election   Hispanics   Photos   Politics   US  
Corruption Sleazed
- Beware cosy deals between politicians and their pundits
- Republicans ready to denounce Barack Obama as 'new voice
- Serbia's pro-Western president declares victory in elect
- Opening statements set for trial of former CVS executives
Senator John McCain
Republicans forced to turn to their nemesis: John McCain
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- Baker Concrete looks to build up next generation of leaders
- 'I make it look like they died in their sleep'
- Beware cosy deals between politicians and their pundits
- Barack to end McCain's holiday
  Barack Obama
Obama builds momentum after superdelegates win
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Drugs Prostitution
- Official chosen by McCain to run convention resigns
- Arrests at SDSU cap yearlong drug probe
- Jerry Sennett
- Broncos Marcus Thomas cleared in drug possession charges
The governor of the Mexican state of Baja California, Jose Guadalupe Osuna Millan, second from right, speaks during a high level security cabinet news conference after meeting with various sectors of society to address the growing violence in the region Friday, May 9, 2008 in Tijuana, Mexico.
Top officials vow to go after kidnappers
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- Shining light on "real" Belltown
- No protection for women on the streets
- And funny with it
- From jail to a job: One mother's quest to keep her baby
Firefighting crews pump water into the Pentagon Building located in Washington, District of Columbia (DC), minutes after a hijacked airliner crashed into the southwest corner of the building, during the 9/11 terrorists attacks. 		          Location:
9/11 Conspiracy Connection To DC Madam Murder
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Law Freedom of Information
- Report: RIte Care program in peril
- Postcard from...
- Panacea for pain
- This is getting personal
 British regulators issued on Wednesday the countrys first license to use cloning techniques to create human stem cells. sa1
Curbs to be relaxed on stem-cell consent
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- In the legislature
- Loyalty oath poses ethical dilemmas
- Journalist facing fines urges press to protect 1st Amendment
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Senate OKs smoke ban in Michigan
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