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La evidente debilidad de Obama
Especial para El SentinelLas luces de la Convención Demócrata no han logrado iluminar el lado opaco del elocuente y astuto Barack Obama: es un hombre débil. Blando. Y su selección de Joe Biden como vicepresidente, en vez de Hillary Clinton, agranda esa deficiencia. Un hombre...Tags: Joe Biden, Lyndon B. Johnson, John F. Kennedy, Barack Obama, Government
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Polls over, Zimbabwe lifts ban on aid groups
New York Times News ServiceJOHANNESBURG — Zimbabwe lifted an almost 3-month-old ban on the work of aid groups Friday. The government had imposed the ban because it said some of the groups had been backing the opposition during a bitter election season in which President...Tags: Robert Mugabe, Foreign Aid, Political Candidates, Elections, Government
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Palin A Historic, If Risky Pick For McCain
McClatchy NewspapersJohn McCain threw the long ball Friday when he stunned the nation by picking Alaska Gov. Sarah Palin as his running mate. His choice of a young, largely unknown woman from as far outside Washington as possible shakes up the presidential campaign. On...Tags: George Bush, Dan Quayle, Basketball, National Government, Quinnipiac University
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Gustav strengthens to hurricane
Associated PressNEW ORLEANS — On the same day that residents here marked the three-year anniversary of Hurricane Katrina's wrath, another storm strengthened into a hurricane miles away and threatened to hit the Gulf Coast once again. Forecasters at the National...Tags: Regional Authority, Ceremonies, George Bush, Government, Texas
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Hurricane Gustav Plows Through Cayman Islands
Associated Press— Hurricane Gustav plowed through the Cayman Islands toward Cuba, gathering strength on a journey that could take it to the U.S. Gulf Coast as a fearsome Category-3 storm three years after Hurricane Katrina. Gustav, which killed 71 people in the...Tags: George Bush, Government, Texas, National Hurricane Center, Upstream Oil and Gas Activities
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Iran: new strides in uranium enrichment
Iran has increased the number of operating centrifuges at its uranium enrichment plant to 4,000, a top official said Friday, pushing ahead with the nuclear program despite threats of new U.N. sanctions. The number was up from the 3,000 centrifuges that...Tags: Foreign Aid, Nuclear Policy, Government, Vladimir Putin, August
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Joe Biden: McCain is 'more of the same'
The Swampby Mark Silva DENVER -- "More of the same.'' That's how Joe Biden hopes to distill the campaign of John McCain. "Change.'' That's how Barack Obama hopes to distill his own campaign. Obama has a running mate now, a guy......Tags: Democratic Party, John F. Kennedy, George Bush, National Security, National Government
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Ford's "Dimensioning"??
BusinessWeek.comI have heard alot of industry-speak, but I'm not sure what to make of this, as reported in Automotive News: DENVER -- Ford Motor Co. executives are telling lawmakers and other policymakers that suppliers as well as automakers are in critical need of low-... -
McCain to seek his own Joe-mentum?
The Swampby James Oliphant, and updated UPDATE: McCain told a Pittsburgh radio station Thursday that he has not yet made a decision on a running mate. McCain instead joked that actor Wilford Brimley would be a good choice, since he......Tags: Judges, Kay Bailey Hutchison, National Government, Radio Industry, Connecticut
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