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/ 11 October 2008

Cockroaches hitch ride into US with troops

While they have been fighting wars in Asia and the Middle East, it seems that United States troops have allowed a counter-invasion of their country.

By Richard Luscombe
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/ 11 October 2008

Palin found to have abused powers

John McCain’s election campaign on Friday night suffered the body blow for which Republicans had been bracing themselves.

By Ian Cobain and Ewen Macaskill
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/ 10 October 2008

World finance chiefs seek solutions in firestorm

Global finance chiefs gathered in Washington for crisis talks on Friday as panic spread in global financial markets.

By Staff Reporter
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/ 10 October 2008

‘Bloomberg’s the mayor of New York, not the king’

Pushy, ambitious, bold, Michael Bloomberg’s bid to remain mayor for another four years marks him out as the archetypal New Yorker.

By Staff Reporter
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/ 10 October 2008

Obama opens five-point lead on McCain

Democrat Barack Obama has opened a five-point lead over Republican rival John McCain in the White House race, and expanded his support among women.

By John Whitesides
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/ 9 October 2008

Obama and the world

Though domestic concerns and the country’s future in Iraq will most likely decide the 2008 US election, something greater rests on the outcome.

By Thomas Schaller
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/ 9 October 2008

Time running out for McCain to turn the tide

After a lacklustre debate, John McCain now has less than four weeks to turn the race for the White House around.

By Staff Reporter
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Article
/ 8 October 2008

In bleak forecast, IMF sees major global downturn

In its bleakest forecast in years, the International Monetary Fund said on Wednesday the world economy was set for a major downturn.

By Lesley Wroughton
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/ 8 October 2008

Powerful Norbert aims for Mexico

Norbert has become a major hurricane with winds near 185km/h, as it churns towards Mexico’s tourist destination of Baja.

By Staff Reporter
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/ 8 October 2008

Financial crisis scuffs well-heeled US shoppers

Susan Coyne had her heart set on a pair of earrings at Saks Fifth Avenue in New York, a purchase she would not have thought twice about.

By Martinne Geller
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/ 8 October 2008

Execs’ posh retreat after bailout angers lawmakers

Days after it got a federal bailout, American International Group spent  000 on a posh California retreat for its executives.

By Staff Reporter
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Article
/ 8 October 2008

Obama, McCain battle in tense debate

Republican John McCain and Democrat Barack Obama battled over the best way to help struggling US workers on Tuesday in a sometimes tense debate.

By John Whitesides
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/ 7 October 2008

US candidates dig up the dirt before TV debate

The US presidential debate slipped deeper into the mud on Monday as the Democrats joined the Republicans in dredging up damaging events.

By Staff Reporter
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Article
/ 7 October 2008

Party tells McCain to get nastier

Republicans are urging John McCain to adopt more aggressive tactics against Barack Obama amid fears that the White House is slipping away from them.

By Ewen Macaskill
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/ 6 October 2008

Tempers hot as White House debate looms

On the eve of the second presidential debate, Democrat Barack Obama on Monday challenged Republican John McCain’s integrity.

By Staff Reporter
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/ 6 October 2008

Trailblazing pilot dies in the US

Margaret Ringenberg died in her sleep, aged 87, after a day at the Experimental Aircraft Association fly-in at Oshkosh, Wisconsin.

By Staff Reporter
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/ 6 October 2008

Bush supports plan for US thinktank office in Iran

The Bush administration has given a US thinktank the go-ahead to open an office in Iran, in a departure from its policy of isolating the regime.

By Staff Reporter
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/ 6 October 2008

Obama accuses McCain of smear campaign

Barack Obama counterattacked on Sunday by saying John McCain was more interested in a smear campaign than fixing the United States economy.

By Mark Egan
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/ 6 October 2008

Hispanics urged to flex muscles

Democrat campaign targets the swing state of New Mexico. Dan Glaister reports

By Dan Glaister
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/ 5 October 2008

OJ faces life and death in prison, 13 years on

It was a scene that many Americans had been waiting exactly 13 years to see. OJ Simpson was found guilty and could spend the rest of life in prison.

By Staff Reporter
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/ 5 October 2008

Palin says Obama friendly with terrorists

Republican vice-presidential nominee Sarah Palin accused Democratic candidate Barack Obama on Saturday of ”palling around with terrorists”.

By Jason Szep
Crap sandwiches on Capitol Hill
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/ 5 October 2008

Crap sandwiches on Capitol Hill

Washington has seen a ‘throw the bums out’ mood before. But this is something else.

By Simon Tisdall
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/ 4 October 2008

Bush buys time on bailout plan

President George Bush said on Saturday that benefits from the recently passed financial bailout would take time to show up in the US economy.

By Tabassum Zakaria
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/ 4 October 2008

OJ Simpson guilty in Las Vegas kidnap, robbery

OJ Simpson, who was cleared of murder in the 1990s, was convicted on all charges in his Las Vegas kidnapping and robbery trial on Friday.

By Dan Whitcomb
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/ 4 October 2008

Palin’s winks and you betchas divide women of Florida

Never before perhaps has such a tiny gesture assumed such electoral importance as Sarah Palin’s wink.

By Suzanne Goldenberg
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/ 4 October 2008

OJ Simpson jury reaches verdicts in Las Vegas

The jury in OJ Simpson’s kidnap and robbery trial reached verdicts in the case on Friday night against the former football star.

By Dan Whitcomb
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/ 4 October 2008

US House grits teeth, approves Wall St bailout

The US House of Representatives set aside doubts that prevailed a few days ago and passed a landmark -billion Wall Street bailout bill on Friday.

By Richard Cowan and Kevin Drawbaugh
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/ 4 October 2008

Making up the losses

Emergency rescue plan to go back to the House of Representatives.

By Andrew Clark
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Article
/ 4 October 2008

US cuts funding for condoms in African clinics

The US government is cutting its funding for the supply of contraceptives to family planning clinics run by Marie Stopes International in Africa.

By Staff Reporter
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/ 3 October 2008

United States bailout Bill faces crunch test

The US on Friday haggled over a revised version of a $700-billion Wall Street bailout, with leading Democrats optimistic the package would be passed.

By Staff Reporter
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/ 3 October 2008

Biden, Palin trade barbs over Iraq, economic crisis

Republican Sarah Palin and Democrat Joe Biden clashed on the economy and Iraq during a lively but polite debate on Thursday.

By John Whitesides
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/ 2 October 2008

US Africa command starts work, faces hostility

The US military’s new Africa command went into action on Wednesday, but hostility has forced it to shelve plans to be based on the continent.

By Barry Moody
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