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First debate jitters? Obama, Romney camps maneuver for advantage
Christian Science Monitor
"He's going to lay out his vision for America, and for the first time a majority of the people who are going to vote in this race will have an opportunity to make that direct comparison." "This whole race is going to turn upside down come Thursday ...
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Christian Science Monitor
Chavez to Obama: I'd vote for you, and you for me
Reuters
Venezuela's election is next weekend. "Obama is a good guy ... I think that if Obama was from Barlovento or some Caracas neighborhood, he'd vote for Chavez," the president told state TV, referring to a poor coastal town known for the African roots of ...
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Column: President Obama's dangerous drone legacy
USA TODAY
Column: An optimist's tour across America ... According to leaks, Obama personally makes the hardest moral calls — whether to conduct strikes that will kill not just the targeted individuals but also women and children. ... of the same ills — the ...
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McCain calls Obama 'inept' and 'ignorant' in reaction to Libya attack
The Hill (blog)
"It was either willful ignorance or dismal intelligence to think that people come to spontaneous demonstrations with heavy weapons, mortars, and the attack goes on for hours," McCain said Sunday on CNN's "State of the Union" program. "To blame it on ...
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Ten races where Barack Obama could sink Democratic incumbents
San Francisco Chronicle (blog)
Kissell is stressing his independence (and his vote against President Obama's health-care reform law) in a district that cast 63 percent of its votes for George W. Bush and 57 percent for John McCain in the past two presidential elections. Romney ...
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Georgian grape pickers show government's challenge
Boston.com
Poverty and a lack of jobs are what worry Georgians most going into a tight parliamentary election on Monday that will decide the future of the pro-Western government of President Mikhail Saakashvili. For the grape pickers and others like them ...
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Tickets for post-debate Obama rally in Denver available Monday
Denver Post
September 30, 2012 6:27 PM GMTUpdated: 09/30/2012 12:26:54 PM MDT. Tickets for President Barack Obama's rally in Denver the day after the first presidential debate will be available starting Monday. Following Wednesday's debate at the University of ...
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Fresh attacks, but few answers in Syria
CNN
(CNN) -- Hours after world leaders painted a grim picture of the Syrian war, a new wave of attacks erupted Sunday. The bloody conflict rages -- as internal and international political initiatives make little apparent headway in the face of continued ...
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Rivals see Putin in Georgian president's election ploy
Washington Times
TBILISI, Georgia — Political opponents are accusing Georgia's president of trying to "play Putin" for seeking to become prime minister because of term limits barring his candidacy in next year's election — a ploy exploited by Russia's former and ...
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bowl index 2012
ESPN (blog)
The Pac-12 is looking "O-fer." As in everyone else is O-fer against the great state of Oregon. The Ducks and Beavers are a combined 8-0, the only two teams in the conference that are still undefeated. That makes Oregon the most awesomely awesome state ...
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Election raises stakes for possible Supreme Court vacancies
CNN
Washington (CNN) -- Barack Obama and Mitt Romney wasted little time rushing to the cameras when the Supreme Court narrowly upheld the president's sweeping health care reform law. Their remarks after the June ruling were a contrast of competing ...
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Iowa Poll: Voters More Accepting Of Obama Health Care Policies; Romney ...
Kaiser Health News
Meanwhile, GOP vice presidential nominee Paul Ryan previews Romney's efforts in Wednesday's debate, which will include health care, and Vice President Biden campaigned in Florida, appealing to seniors by criticizing the Romney/Ryan plan for Medicare ...
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Pollster: Obama and Romney race will tighten
CBS News
"I would just caution, the fundamentals of this election call for a close election. I really think the election is going to tighten. Yes, President Obama is ahead, and probably has the best chance to win, but this is going to be a tighter race than the ...
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Argentina president's image slides further as CPI, crime weigh
Reuters
As recently as September 2011, a month before winning her second term, Fernandez had a 64.1 percent popularity rating while campaigning on promises of deepening the interventionist policy model of her late husband and predecessor as president, Nestor ...
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Fisher pleased with road win
ESPN
This was Florida State's first win in a road opener since 2009, the year before Fisher took over as head coach. It was a game in which the final results didn't prove overwhelming, but the opportunities were ample. It was a game, much like a week ago ...
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WHY IT MATTERS: Social Security
U.S. News & World Report
President Barack Obama hasn't laid out a detailed plan for addressing Social Security. He's called for bipartisan talks on strengthening the program but he didn't embrace the plan produced by a bipartisan deficit reduction panel he created in 2010.
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Shell hopeful on Arctic drilling despite setback
U.S. News & World Report
"I think you can hear the enthusiasm in my voice, both for what's been accomplished this year and what we will do moving into 2013," he said after the decision. Royal Dutch Shell PLC has spent $4.5 billion on Arctic offshore drilling, moving ahead in ...
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California becomes first state in nation to ban 'gay cure' therapy for children
NBCNews.com (blog)
Updated at 12:34 p.m. ET: California has become the first state in the nation to ban therapy that tries to turn gay teens straight. Gov. Jerry Brown announced Sunday that he has signed Senate Bill 1172, which prohibits children under age 18 from ...
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AP College Football Poll 2012: Winners and Losers from Week 6
Bleacher Report
Washington made its first appearance in the AP poll after its upset victory over Stanford. The win vaulted Washington into the No. 23 spot on the poll over some other deserving teams like Cincinnati, Texas A&M and Louisiana Tech. However, the voters in ...
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Bleacher Report
Sany Vows Legal Battle as Obama Blocks Wind Farms, Xinhua Says
Businessweek
Sany Group Co., China's biggest machinery maker, will use all legal efforts to win compensation after U.S. President Barack Obama barred the building of wind farms near a navy base in Oregon, according to the official Xinhua News Agency. ... to U.S ...
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Obama: Banking on whose support?
Daily News & Analysis
Chanos, one of President Barack Obama's biggest supporters on Wall Street, can certainly go armed with statistics to back his claims when he hosts an event in New York next month to drum up support for the president. Since Obama took office in January ...
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Turkey, Egypt slam Syrian regime
U.S. News & World Report
Egypt's new president, Mohammed Morsi, addressed a major congress of Turkish Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan's ruling party, amid signs that a partnership between their two countries is emerging, and said they both plan to stand by Palestinians and ...
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Who is vying to replace NYC's Bloomberg in 2013?
Seattle Post Intelligencer
NEW YORK (AP) — New York City's 2013 mayoral race doesn't fully kick off until after voters are done picking a president. But some of the city's top political players are already jockeying for position, preparing to introduce themselves to voters who ...
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Pierre Garcon active for Redskins at Buccaneers
Washington Times (blog)
Pierre Garcon reported progress this week with his injured right foot and voiced legitimate optimism that he might be able to play for the Washington Redskins at the Tampa Bay Buccaneers. He looked ready to make that happen in the hours before Sunday's ...
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Washington Times (blog)
Debates Can Alter a Race's Outcome, but It's Not Easy
New York Times
That history only underscores the challenge Mitt Romney's faces approaching the first presidential debate of 2012 — the 27th of the television era — against President Obama. In 2004, with Americans increasingly anxious about the Iraq War, Senator ...
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