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Tuesday, November 4, 2008 will go down as the day America opened its history book, turned the page and started a new chapter of change.
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NEW YORK (Hollywood Reporter) - No matter who wins Tuesday's presidential election, you can be sure of one thing: The networks aren't going ...
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Both major party presidential candidates made a final pitch to readers of The Wall Street Journal on Monday on the newspaper's opinion page.
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WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Whether it is Barack Obama or John McCain, the new U.S. president will take over one of the most awesome of responsibilities --...
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The new inspector general in charge of audits cites the rebuilding challenges of Afghanistan
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It's Halloween on Friday, but campaign aides to Barack Obama and John McCain may be spooked for another reason: Events that dominated the news ri...
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WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Two wars and a deepening financial crisis have raised expectations that whoever wins the U.S. presidential election on Tuesday ...
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With five days left to campaign, new state polls show a growing challenge for Sen. John McCain.
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NEW YORK (Reuters) - Chief financial officers of U.S. companies still prefer Republican presidential nominee John McCain over Democrat Barack Obama by...
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President Bush called David Montgomery, president of the Philadelphia Phillies, on Thursday to congratulate the New World Series champions.