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By Steve Kraske, The Kansas City Star, Mo. Now we know what to expect from Joe Biden. Fire, passion (he yells at times), boiling-over frustration with the Bush administration, deep-seated foreign-policy experience and the occasional verbal flub. In his first public appearance Saturday as Barack Obama's running mate, the senator from Delaware displayed the traits that have made him so well known in Washington. Biden, 65, left no doubt that he would take the lead in a newly aggressive Democratic campaign, and he displayed it in the first issue he pinpointed Saturday: the economy. In describing the American dream ... more
By Steve Kraske, The Kansas City Star, Mo. Now we know what to expect from Joe Biden. Fire, passion (he yells at times), boiling-o... more
By Candace Rondeaux, The Washington Post ISLAMABAD, Pakistan - Pakistan's ruling coalition parties agreed Thursday to impeach President Pervez Musharraf, setting up a major showdown between the former military chief and the newly elected civilian ... more
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The Olympic torch relay began its final leg in Beijing from the landmark Forbidden City Wednesday morning. At the Meridian Gate of the Forbidden City, the torch was handed over to the first bearer, Yang Liwei, the count... more
United Press International - A U.S. government scientist and suspect in the 2001 anthrax attacks has died in Maryland of an apparent suicide, colleagues said. Bruce Ivins, 62, died as the U.S. Justice Department was preparing to file criminal charg... more
By Duncan Mansfield, Associated Press KNOXVILLE, Tenn. -- An out-of-work truck driver accused of opening fire at a Unitarian church, killing two people, left behind a note suggesting that he targeted the congregation out of hatred for its liberal p... more
BERLIN - In a highly unusual move for an American presidential candidate, Barack Obama staged a foreign policy speech Thursday before a huge overseas audience, calling for renewed trans-Atlantic cooperation to rein in Iran, fight religious extremism ... more
Rocky Mountain News - By Associated Press Scrambling to bolster eroding investor confidence, the Federal Reserve and the Treasury Department announced unprecedented steps to brace slumping mortgage giants Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac. The plan, u... more
SAN JOSE) – The Governor´s budget cuts to In-Home Supportive Services (IHSS) would devastate thousands of families and hurt the economy by reducing hours and jobs for many health care workers employed by the valuable safety net program, Democra... more
United Press International A suicide bomb exploded Monday on a crowded street near the Indian Embassy in Kabul, Afghanistan, killing at least 41 people and injuring 140, officials said. Officials said the bomber rammed a car into two Indian dipl... more
Deseret News (Salt Lake City)
By Betsy Taylor, Associated Press WINFIELD, Mo. -- A makeshift barrier holding back the Mississippi River failed early Saturday, swamping the low-lying part of the small community of Winfield and ending a valiant bu... more
Several Airlines Likely to Fail; Affordable, Frequent Air Travel and Jobs at Risk. WASHINGTON and RADNOR, Pa. -- At current oil prices, several large and small U.S. airlines will default on their obligations to creditors beginning at th... more
USA TODAY: By Alan Gomez, Marisol Bello and Judy Keen CEDAR RAPIDS, Iowa -- Marie Welton figures her daughter will have to bulldoze her flooded home here. She worries about the survival of her own business, a children's hair salon, as people recover... more
By Georgina Gustin, St. Louis Post-Dispatch ST. LOUIS -- Area grocery stores have pulled some fresh tomatoes from their shelves after learning that a salmonella outbreak traced to certain tomato varieties has sickened 145 people in 16 states. ... more
Canadian Press - BOSTON: Banner No. 17 is halfway to the rafters. The Celtics are two wins from another NBA championship. And maybe a little lucky to be there. Paul Pierce, darting around the parquet floor with ease, scored 28 points, Boston'... more
The Independent (UK) - By Rupert Cornwell After an epic five-month battle that has rewritten US politics, Barack Obama last night stood poised to secure the 2008 Democratic nomination, with a very real chance of becoming the first African American ... more
Knight Ridder Washington Bureau SAN JUAN, Puerto Rico - Hillary Clinton coasted to victory Sunday in Puerto Rico's presidential primary, a win she hoped would give her a desperately needed boost-but probably would not. The New York senator was b... more
By David Jackson and Richard Wolf WASHINGTON -- It's not unusual for a former White House official to write a book -- but it is w... more
Fury at Plight of Burmese Under-Fives. Daily Record; Glasgow (UK) By Stephen White MORE than 30,000 kids under five will die of hunger in Burma in days unless their brutal rulers let the world help them. That was the warning yesterday... more
Civil and Human Rights Groups Hail Landmark Decision As Latest Step Toward Full Equality. WASHINGTON — The California S... more
International Herald Tribune - From news reports
Fierce clashes raged Thursday in Beirut after the Iranian-backed group Hezbollah said the U.S.-supported Lebanese government had declared war by targeting its military telecommunications network. ... more
PHILADELPHIA - The primaries in North Carolina and Indiana today offer Barack Obama and Hillary Rodham Clinton one more chance to tr... more
By Bronwen Roberts. Afghanistan's southern Helmand province, where Britain's Prince Harry has been combating the Taliban, is a harsh battleground where extremists have teamed up with powerful opium lords. It has also proven to be dead... more
The Philadelphia Inquirer - By Thomas Fitzgerald Stitching together a coalition of blue-collar workers, white men and women, Sen. H... more
USA TODAY - By Jill Lawrence and Kathy Kiely Barack Obama and Hillary Rodham Clinton scoured Pennsylvania for votes Monday amid si... more
USA TODAY - By Joan Biskupic and Kevin Johnson WASHINGTON -- Several states are poised to resume executions after the Supreme Court o... more
By Stephen Magagnini, The Sacramento Bee, Calif. Worldwide protest over China's human rights record and actions in Tibet blocked the path of the Olympic torch's worldwide run this week, just before its trek through San Francisco. The torch was ... more
USA TODAY, By Richard Wolf KIEV, Ukraine -- When the United States and 25 other members of the NATO alliance meet in Bucharest this... more
Virginian - Pilot. By Jim Yardley, The New York Times
BEIJING - Thousands of Buddhist monks and other Tibetans clashed with riot police in a second Chinese city on Saturday, while the authorities said they had regained control of the Tibetan capit... more
By Rupert Cornwell - The top US commander for the Middle East resigned yesterday, a step that seems to bear out reports of sharp policy differences on Iran between a hawkish White House and a uniformed military leadership opposed to military action. ... more
Presidential hopeful Barack Obama won the Wyoming Democratic caucuses Saturday, beating rival Hillary Clinton. Although there were ju... more
Presidential hopeful Hillary Clinton was the projected winner Tuesday over Barack Obama in the Texas Democratic primary, media repor... more
By Joe Vardon, The Blade, Toledo, Ohio CINCINNATI -- A right-wing talk show host three times invoked Sen. Barack Obama's middle name w... more
By David Espo Associated Press AUSTIN, Texas -- Sen. Hillary Rodham Clinton accused presidential rival Sen. Barack Obama of politic... more
By Ishtiaq Mahsud and Robert H. Reid Associated Press DERA ISMAIL KHAN, Pakistan -- Taliban militants declared a cease- fire Wedn... more
By Barry Wilner, THE ASSOCIATED PRESS GLENDALE, Ariz. - With the Super Bowl on the line, look who had the perfection thing down Pat: Eli... more
By Tom Raum and Nedra Pickler, Associated Press LOS ANGELES -- Democrats Barack Obama and Hillary Rodham Clinton sparred, for the ... more
MIAMI - John McCain won Florida's Republican primary with the help of the state's wildly popular governor, his own war-hero biography an... more
Salt Lake City, Utah - The man 13 million Mormons consider to be a prophet of God and who served them as president of more
By Thomas Fitzgerald, The Philadelphia Inquirer S.C. -- Sen. Barack Obama crushed Sen. Hillary Rodham Clinton yesterday in the South ... more
It was a kinder, gentler GOP debate Thursday night. Unlike prior gatherings, in which John McCain and Mike Huckabee attacked Mitt Romn... more

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Riot Police Move in As Thai Protesters Storm PM's Office
THOUSANDS of Thai riot police were trying to disperse crowds of demonstrators gathered last night on the lawn in front of the Prime Minister's office after they stormed the gates in the latest anti- government demonstration.
Philadelphia Daily News Rich Hofmann Column: Rich Hofmann: For Phillies, It's All Work and No Play Against Mets
Aug. 28--PHILLIES, METS; Mets, Phillies.
Clintons Give Way to Obama
SLIDE SHOW: DNC Demonstrations Day 3
Russia Condemned By Fellow G8 Members
Russia was condemned Wednesday by its fellow G8 members for invading Georgia and undermining its authority over South Ossetia and Abkhazia.
Mets Rally Past Phillies
PHILADELPHIA _ After Tuesday's demoralizing 13-inning loss to the Phillies, Jerry Manuel confidently proclaimed that the sun would still come up the next morning.
Clinton Rallies Democrats Behind Obama, Biden
DENVER _ Democrats sought two things Wednesday night, and got them both.
Democrats Officially Nominate Obama for President
DENVER _ Democrats swept away more than 200 years of history Wednesday and nominated Barack Obama for the White House, a milestone punctuated by former President Bill Clinton's declaration that the first African-American standard-bearer of a major party "is ready to be president of the United States."
Ludwick Leads Cards Past Brewers
St. Louis, MO (Sports Network) - Ryan Ludwick finished 3-for-4 with two runs batted in, as St. Louis used a four-run eighth inning to upend Milwaukee, 5-3, and earn a split in the two-game set with the Brewers.
Both Sides Should Cool the Cold War Rhetoric
LEADING ARTICLE The future of two enclaves should not be allowed to spark conflict
She Backed Obama - but Kept Her Options Open for Next Move
THE MESSAGE from Hillary Clinton to supporters in Denver was as neon as the tangerine pantsuit she wore to the ball.
Phillies Surrender 1st Place to Mets
Aug. 28--Oh, how could the New York Mets possibly recover from Tuesday night's collapse?
Researchers 'Reprogram' Pancreas Cells in Mice
A team of biologists has turned mouse pancreas tissue into specialized cells, the same ones that go missing in juvenile diabetes.
Bill Clinton Praises 'the Man for This Job'
DENVER -- Putting the bitter primary season behind him, former president Bill Clinton declared Wednesday night that Barack Obama is "ready to lead America and restore American leadership in the world."
Jamaica Braces for Gustav Storm Strike
A warning of imminent hurricane strike was posted in Jamaica Thursday as a strengthening Tropical Storm Gustav bore down.
It's Been Three Years Since Katrina Devastated New Orleans. Could This Happen Again?
By Michael Kunzelman and Tamara Lush
Troops Step Up Defense Against Militant Attacks; at Least 49 Dead
Pakistani troops drove off a Taliban attack on a fort and pounded another band of militants holed up in a health center, officials said Wednesday as fighting spread to a third area of the tribal belt along the Afghan border.
Scientists Execute Breakthrough Cell Transformation in Live Mice Health News
Talk about an extreme makeover: Scientists have transformed one type of cell into another in living mice, a big step toward the goal of growing replacement tissues to treat a variety of diseases.
'Suge' Knight Posts Bail After Arrest in Vegas
Marion "Suge" Knight was jailed Wednesday on assault and drug charges after he was accused of beating his girlfriend while brandishing a knife near the Las Vegas Strip, police said.
Thai Protesters Refuse to Budge Group in Leader's Compound Dares Police to Make Arrests
Surrounded by thousands of supporters who blockaded the prime minister's office Wednesday, leaders of a long-running anti- government protest challenged the police to arrest them.
Forcefully, Clinton Makes Case for Obama She Rallies Supporters While Protecting Her Hopes for Another Run ELECTIONS
Jill Abramson, Mark Leibovich and Jim Rutenberg contributed reporting.

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