ST. PAUL (Reuters) - Sarah Palin broke a five-day silence and talked her way into Republican hearts and minds. The Alaska governor plucked from relative obscurity by John McCain to be his vice presidential running mate for the Nov. 4 election pressed all the right buttons in a much anticipated speech on Wednesday at the party's national convention.
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- Palin wows Republicans (http://feeds.reuters.com/~r/Reuters/PoliticsNews/~ 3/383217914/idUSN0435346620080904)

