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Alaska senator's indictment may hurt GOP
Source: USATODAY.com - Jul 30 2008 00:08
Sen. Ted Stevens, the longest-serving Republican senator and a figure in Alaska politics since before statehood, has been indicted ...





Senator's indictment may hurt GOP
Source: USATODAY.com - Jul 29 2008 23:52
Sen. Ted Stevens, the longest-serving Republican senator and a figure in Alaska politics since before statehood, has been indicted ...


Stevens renowned for influence on Alaska politics
Source: USATODAY.com - Jul 29 2008 23:32
Ted Stevens, 84, the nation's longest-serving Republican senator faces a fight not just for his office but for his freedom.


McCain tries to show independence and conservatism (AP)
Source: Yahoo! News - Jul 29 2008 20:29

Republican presidential candidate, Sen. John McCain, R-Ariz., center, greets the crowd after a town hall-style meeting at Reed High School, Tuesday, July 29, 2008, in Sparks, Nev.  (AP Photo/Mary Altaffer)AP - Republican presidential candidate John McCain tried to strike a balance at a town hall meeting Tuesday between the independence he boasts of and his avowed conservatism.



Obama says he'll order review of executive orders (AP)
Source: Yahoo! News - Jul 29 2008 20:21

Democratic presidential candidate, Sen. Barack Obama, D-Ill., speaks as he is joined by House Speaker Nancy Pelosi, left, and Rep Steny Hoyer, D-Md., on Capitol Hill  in Washington, Tuesday, July 29, 2008. (AP Photo/Jae C. Hong)AP - Barack Obama told House Democrats on Tuesday that as president he would order his attorney general to scour White House executive orders and expunge any that "trample on liberty," several lawmakers said.



Senate kills bill for $10B in new spending
Source: USATODAY.com - Jul 28 2008 23:22
It would have created programs for probing civil rights crimes, combating child porn and helping new mothers overcome depression.


Bush signs off on Army's 1st execution in more than 50 years
Source: USATODAY.com - Jul 28 2008 20:46
Administration officials say the president approved the execution of an Army private, the first such action by a president in ...


Rice in diplomatic race against time
Source: USATODAY.com - Jul 26 2008 12:24
Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice is running a worldwide race against time, trying for diplomatic victories before the Bush ...


Senate passes housing aid bill
Source: USATODAY.com - Jul 26 2008 11:28
Congress has passed a housing rescue bill aimed at sparing 400,000 struggling homeowners from foreclosure. President George W. ...


Foreign tour no victory lap, Obama says as polls dip (AFP)
Source: Yahoo! News - Jul 26 2008 08:49

Democrat Barack Obama's road to the White House has not gotten any shorter despite his rock-star reception overseas, with polls in key states showing a tightening race against rival John McCain.(AFP/DDP/File)AFP - White House hopeful Barack Obama denied Saturday his adulation-soaked foreign tour was a premature victory lap, but admitted it could see him take a short term dip in the polls back home.



Senate close to passing housing aid bill
Source: USATODAY.com - Jul 26 2008 06:39
Homeowners struggling to make their house payments could get government mortgage relief under a rescue plan that seeks to revive ...


Rice: Pakistan must do more at border
Source: USATODAY.com - Jul 25 2008 03:19
U.S. Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice says Pakistan should do more to stop the rise in terrorist violence in neighboring Afghanistan.


Air Force missile crew falls asleep
Source: USATODAY.com - Jul 24 2008 20:07
Three ballistic missile crewmembers in North Dakota fell asleep while holding classified launch code devices this month, triggering ...


Memo: 'Good faith' OK defense for torture charges
Source: USATODAY.com - Jul 24 2008 16:10
The U.S. Justice Department in 2002 told the CIA that its interrogators would be safe from prosecution for violations of anti-torture ...


S.African opposed by U.S. named as U.N. rights chief (Reuters)
Source: Yahoo! News - Jul 24 2008 12:37
Reuters - U.N. Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon on Thursday named South African judge Navanethem Pillay as the world body's new human rights chief, succeeding outspoken Canadian Louise Arbour, a U.N. spokeswoman said.

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