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Reuters via Yahoo! News - Sat Sep 6, 10:55 pm EDT
Democratic presidential nominee Barack Obama warned the elderly on Saturday that Republican rival John McCain would put their retirement income in danger.
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ABC News - Sun Sep 7, 10:06 am EDT
The rimless specs worn by Republican VP pick Sarah Palin are in high demand.
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Detroit Free Press - 1 hour, 45 minutes ago
God, I miss Tim Russert.
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AFP via Yahoo! News - Sat Sep 6, 10:26 pm EDT
Japan for the first time has a chance of a female prime minister in Yuriko Koike, but feminists are sceptical on whether she would do the country's women any good.
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Republican-American - 1 minute ago
A Barack Obama sign replaced the Hillary Clinton sign on the front lawn of the Howell homestead in Naugatuck months ago.
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Houston Chronicle - Sun Sep 7, 1:48 am EDT
The epic nomination battle between Barack Obama and Hillary Rodham Clinton helped put millions more Democrats on the voter rolls while Republican registration declined.
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New York Times - Sat Sep 6, 9:09 pm EDT
Despite warnings of a downpour, tens of thousands of workers and union stalwarts marched up Fifth Avenue on Saturday to celebrate the Labor Day Parade.
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San Francisco Chronicle - Sun Sep 7, 12:06 pm EDT
Democrats do not think that Alaska Gov. Sarah Palin's arrival in the enemy camp changes Sen. Barack Obama's path to the White House. As far as they're concerned, Republican John McCain's running mate is President George W. Bush. As Obama told voters in...
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New York Times - Sun Sep 7, 2:35 am EDT
It?s delicious imagining the debate between Big Mama, as Bill?s male aides called Hillary Clinton, and ?Hottie Granny,? as People magazine will doubtless dub Sarah Palin.
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Washington Post - Sun Sep 7, 12:24 pm EDT
The Fix continues to ease his way back into everyday life -- doing chores around the house, hitting the gym and reading the Sunday papers. One particular story -- written by New York Timesmen Jim Rutenberg and Adam Nagourney --...
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The Star-Ledger - 1 hour, 29 minutes ago
32703. Are the American people ready for an elected president who was educated in a Madrassa as a young boy and has not been forthcoming about his Muslim heritage?
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AskMen - Sun Sep 7, 3:19 am EDT
Will Barack Obama or John McCain win the office? Now that the dust has settled some, Barack Obama has emerged as the Democratic Party’s hopeful. Considering the long and arduous race between him and Hillary Clinton , one has to wonder if the would-be democratic voters are left with a foul taste in their mouths.
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Lexington Herald-Leader - Sun Sep 7, 7:32 am EDT
Sen. Hillary Rodham Clinton marched for labor and stumped with Democrats on Saturday, but sidestepped questions about the woman who has taken her place as the nation's most-talked-about female leader. Clinton brushed aside questions about Republican vice presidential nominee Sarah Palin during appearances at New York City's annual Labor Day parade and later during a stop on Staten Island. ...
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Sun-Sentinel - 2 hours, 15 minutes ago
Some Miami Dolphins season ticket holders have had enough. Enough watching their team lose and ticket prices increase. Enough enduring hot afternoon games and committing a full day to secure a desirable parking spot.
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The Hill - 2 hours, 12 minutes ago
Sen. Joe Biden, the Democratic vice-presidential nominee, called his rival Sarah Palin a “tough, smart women”, but said the election will come down to the presidential candidates.