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Bush Breaks Ground At New Walter
Reed


Bush Breaks Ground At New Walter Reed

President Bush helped break ground on the new Walter Reed National Medical Center Thursday. The new site is being built on the National Naval Medical Center campus in Bethesda, Maryland. (July 3)

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By: APnews

Mccain Denies Connection To Hostage
Rescue


Mccain Denies Connection To Hostage Rescue

Republican Sen. John McCain said Colombian President Alvaro Uribe told him in advance of the rescue plans while he was campaigning in Colombia. But McCain refuted the rumor that his visit was somehow connected to the risky rescue operation. (July 2)

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By: APnews

Bush Concedes 'tough Month' In
Afghanistan


Bush Concedes 'tough Month' In Afghanistan

President Bush said Wednesday it has been a 'tough month' in Afghanistan, where more U.S. and NATO troops died during the past two months than in Iraq. (July 2)

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By: APnews

Mccain's Bipartisan Legacy, Helpul
Or Hurtful?


Mccain's Bipartisan Legacy, Helpul Or Hurtful?

Through his career, Republican John McCain has earned a reputation for reaching across the political aisle, a trait that could make him more attractive to some voters, but at the cost of some bruised feelings in his party. (July 2)

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By: APnews

Ap Campaign Minute


Ap Campaign Minute

Here are the latest news from the campaign trail for Tuesday, July 1, 2008: Obama to expand Bush's faith based programs; Clark: Obama had no part in McCain comments; McCain to talk free trade in Latin America; Obama, Clinton to work together. (July 1)

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By: APnews

Ap Q-and-a: On Your Id, A Federal
Conflict


Ap Q-and-a: On Your Id, A Federal Conflict

The AP's Larry Margasak talks with John Seigenthaler about how the federal government is contradicting its own advice when it comes to using and protecting millions of Social Security numbers printed on documents. (July 2)

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By: APnews

Raw Video: Obamas See Daughter's
Soccer Game


Raw Video: Obamas See Daughter's Soccer Game

Barack and Michelle Obama were back in Chicago, watching their daughter Malia's youth soccer game at the University of Illinois-Chicago campus. Sasha Obama was also there to watch her sister play. (July 2)

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By: APnews

Bush Again Calls For Domestic Oil
Drilling


Bush Again Calls For Domestic Oil Drilling

During a press conference in the Rose Garden Wednesday, President Bush urged Americans to pressure Congress to allow more oil exploration in the United States. (July 2)

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By: APnews

Pentagon Announces Charges In Uss
Cole Bombing


Pentagon Announces Charges In Uss Cole Bombing

The Pentagon announced Monday that it is charging Abd al-Rahim al-Nashiria with 'organizing and directing' the 2000 bombing of the USS Cole, and will seek the death penalty. (June 30)

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By: APnews

Mccain: 'nobody Hates War More Than
Veterans'


Mccain: 'nobody Hates War More Than Veterans'

Republican John McCain told a crowd in Pennsylvania that no one hates war more than veterans. However, McCain says the U.S. must take a stand on behalf of freedom and democracy. (June 30)

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By: APnews




 

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Tuesday, May 20, 2008 at 04:23 PM | Read More

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Clinton Fights On... Superdelegate Time
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