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McCain questioner was Thompson donor (AP)
Saturday, 10.20.2007, 01:49pm
AP - The man who flustered White House hopeful John McCain last week by questioning his standing among fellow Vietnam prisoners of war was a contributor to rival Fred Thompson's campaign.
Clinton rejects front-runner label (AP)
Saturday, 10.20.2007, 01:36pm

Democratic presidential hopeful Sen. Hillary Rodham Clinton, D-N.Y., speaks at a town hall meeting at Oak Park Elementary School in Des Moines, Iowa, on Saturday, Oct. 20, 2007. (AP Photo/Kevin Sanders)AP - Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Rodham Clinton on Saturday rejected the front-runner label, but acknowledged increasing fire from rivals in both parties—which she said she will largely ignore.


Death penalty slowdown in US (AP)
Saturday, 10.20.2007, 10:51am
AP - Stop executions for a while and perhaps they can be stopped forever. That calculation has been part of the strategy of capital punishment opponents for decades.
Giuliani tries to assure conservatives (AP)
Saturday, 10.20.2007, 09:14am

Republican Presidential hopeful Rudy Giuliani speaks at Family Research Council's Washington Values Voter Summit Saturday, Oct. 20, 2007, in Washington.    (AP Photo/Kevin Wolf)AP - Rudy Giuliani told religious conservatives Saturday they should neither fear him for his stand on issues such as abortion nor expect he would change purely for political advantage.


Democrats press children's health plan (AP)
Saturday, 10.20.2007, 08:12am
AP - Democrats invited the head of the March of Dimes to use the party's Saturday radio address to express her organization's support of legislation that would expand the children's health program to 10 million people.
9/11 ruling puts NYC doctor in spotlight (AP)
Saturday, 10.20.2007, 01:19am

Dr. Charles Hirsch, New York City's chief medical examiner, speaks at the opening of the city's new forensic biology laboratory in this July 18, 2007, file photo. In a letter dated Friday, Oct. 19, 2007, Hirsch told the family of New York City Police Det. James Zadroga, who died of respiratory failure four years after working hundreds of hours at the World Trade Center disaster site, that the detective’s death was unrelated to his work at ground zero. This contradicted a New Jersey autopsy report that earlier had said Zadroga's death was'directly related to the 9/11 incident.'(AP Photo/Tina Fineberg, File)AP - As firefighters and police swarmed the World Trade Center the morning of Sept. 11, the city's chief medical examiner was right there with them, setting up a makeshift morgue for a casualty toll he knew would be massive.


  » UN reprimands interpreter for mistake (AP)
  » Bush imposes new sanctions on Myanmar (AP)
  » Obama wants official fired for comments (AP)
  » Renovation plan proposed for UN building (AP)
  » EEOC discovers phony complaint e-mails (AP)
  » Play of the Day: Dodd moves to Iowa (AP)
  » Sen. Brownback drops out of 2008 campaign (Reuters)
  » Gravel out of next Democratic debate (AP)
  » McCain-led group active abroad (AP)
  » Play of the Day: Dodd moves to Iowa (AP)


 
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