Oct 6, 2008All Headline News - Breaking News
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Oct 6, 2008Bush: It Will Take Some Time To Restore Confidence In Financial System (AHN)
(AHN) - President Georg W. Bush assured small business owners in Texas on Monday that the financial rescue package he signed into law last week would help ease credit problems but would also take time before it will be implemented. - Mon, 6 Oct 2008 14:13:42 GMT
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Oct 6, 2008Waxman Blasts Former Lehman Brothers CEO During Hearing (AHN)
(AHN) - House Oversight and Government Reform Committee Chairman Henry Waxman (D-CA) opened his panel's hearing on the financial crisis on Monday by accusing former Lehman Brothers CEO Richard Fuld of taking no responsibility whatsoever for the largest bank failure in U.S. history. - Mon, 6 Oct...
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Oct 6, 2008Stevens Again Asks Judge For Mistrial, Says Prosecutors Concealed Evidence (AHN)
(AHN) - Attorneys for Sen. Ted Stevens (R-AK) filed paperwork Sunday night again asking the court to declare a mistrial or dismiss the seven-count indictment against the Senate's longest-serving Republican. - Mon, 6 Oct 2008 10:10:12 GMT
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Oct 6, 2008New DNC Web Video Shows McCain Blasting McCain's New Campaign Tactics
The Democratic National Committee today released a new web video showing John McCain denouncing his own campaign tactics. The new ad, called "Negative Attack Ads," follows reports that McCain's campaign is preparing a last ditch barrage of desperate negative attack ads aimed at...
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Oct 3, 2008Howard Dean Releases Health Care Actuality
DNC Chairman Howard Dean released the following radio actuality on the choice voters face this election between four more years of broken Bush-McCain health care policies and the affordable health care plan that would be available to every American under the Obama-Biden plan: "Hello, I'm...
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Oct 3, 2008''Count the Lies'' Total Tops 100 After 22 New Debate Fact Checks
The Democratic National Committee today updated the Count the Lies counter to reflect the 22 new fact checks published during and after last night's Vice Presidential candidates' debate. According to independent, non-partisan fact check organizations Sarah Palin repeated "old...
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Democratic National Committee - Press Releases
Oct 6, 2008New DNC Web Video Shows McCain Blasting McCain's New Campaign Tactics
The Democratic National Committee today released a new web video showing John McCain denouncing his own campaign tactics. The new ad, called "Negative Attack Ads," follows reports that McCain's campaign is preparing a last ditch barrage of desperate negative attack ads aimed at...
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Oct 3, 2008Howard Dean Releases Health Care Actuality
DNC Chairman Howard Dean released the following radio actuality on the choice voters face this election between four more years of broken Bush-McCain health care policies and the affordable health care plan that would be available to every American under the Obama-Biden plan: "Hello, I'm...
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New York Times Op-Ed
Oct 6, 2008Editorial: The Supreme Court’s New Term
The Supreme Court is expected to have a quiet year, that is, until the new administration takes office. The next president could shape the court for years to come.
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Oct 6, 2008Editorial: Detroit Got Its Bailout
The government bears some responsibility for ensuring that the bedraggled Detroit automakers put $25 billion in subsidized loans to good use.
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NPR World News
Oct 6, 2008Europe Works To Stem Banking Crisis
More European governments are following Germany's lead by offering blanket deposit guarantees to savers in a frantic effort to calm fears among investors over the worst financial crisis in 80 years. Sweden became the latest to act.
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Oct 6, 2008In Pakistan, Some Seek Spy Agency Reform
U.S. officials are urging Pakistan to reform its Inter Services Intelligence spy agency. Pakistanis don't like taking orders from the U.S., but there are those who agree the ISI needs reforming. Recently the new prime minister attempted this, but he got cold feet.
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Oct 3, 2008Medina County Dem News
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