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Obama to tour battleground states after nomination By PHILIP ELLIOTT Associated Press Writer DENVER (AP) -- Barack Obama, his wife Michelle and running mate Joe Biden will embark on a bus tour of battleground states Pennsylvania, Ohio and Michigan later this week after he receives the Democra ...
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Family, friends mark ex-President LBJ's centennial By KELLEY SHANNON Associated Press Writer STONEWALL, Texas (AP) -- Former President Lyndon B. Johnson's family and admirers remembered his civil rights and education legacy during a celebration of the 100th anniversary of his birth and the op ...
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Plea deal may be Detroit mayor's best option By COREY WILLIAMS Associated Press Writer DETROIT (AP) -- Kwame Kilpatrick has been a master salesman, bargaining to bring improvements to Detroit and to prove to skeptics that the struggling city is worth the investment. But now the two-term mayor ...
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DNC '08: Reviewing the big show EDITOR'S NOTE -- This is the latest entry in "Measure of a Nation," a yearlong series of stories about the presidency and the 2008 election as seen through the prism of the culture. More stories for this package will be filed throughout the two conventions. By TE ...
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Durable goods post strong gains in June, July By MARTIN CRUTSINGER AP Economics Writer WASHINGTON (AP) -- U.S. factories saw a surprisingly hefty increase in their orders for big-ticket products in July, reflecting continued strength in export sales and a boost to business investment from the ...
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USW authorizes strike against ArcelorMittal By DANIEL LOVERING AP Business Writer PITTSBURGH (AP) -- The United Steelworkers union said Wednesday that members in Ohio and six other states voted to give it the authority to launch a nationwide strike against ArcelorMittal, the world's largest s ...
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Professor's body found in burned Idaho home By JESSIE L. BONNER Associated Press Writer BOISE, Idaho (AP) -- The air was still thick with the smell of smoke when fire crews allowed Christopher Lee and his wife to return to their charred neighborhood and collect their belongings -- or what was ...
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Hillary Clinton boosts Obama; next up, Bill By PHILIP ELLIOTT Associated Press Writer DENVER (AP) -- Hillary Rodham Clinton closed the book on her 2008 presidential bid with an emphatic plea for the party to unite behind Barack Obama. Now the Democratic convention spotlight turns to her hus ...
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Jury awards Mattel Inc. $100 million in Bratz suit By GILLIAN FLACCUS Associated Press Writer RIVERSIDE, Calif. (AP) -- Barbie may have taken some of the sass out of her pouty-lipped rivals Yasmin, Jade, Cloe and Sasha with a $100 million verdict against Bratz-maker MGA Entertainment Inc., bu ...
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S&P: Home prices drop by record amount in 2Q NEW YORK (AP) -- A widely watched index released Tuesday showed home prices dropping by the sharpest rate ever in the second quarter, but the data for June suggest the severity of the housing slump may be waning. The Standard & Poor's/Case-Sh ...
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New-home sales post unexpected gain in July By JEANNINE AVERSA AP Economics Writer WASHINGTON (AP) -- Sales of new homes posted an unexpected gain in July as heavily discounted properties enticed cautious house hunters to become home buyers. The Commerce Department reported that sales of ne ...
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Study links preterm births, simmering infections By LAURAN NEERGAARD AP Medical Writer WASHINGTON (AP) -- Infections may play a bigger role in premature birth than doctors have thought, says a new study that found almost one in seven women in preterm labor harbored bacteria or fungi in their ...
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