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October 04, 2008 Breaking News

McCain Wants To Talk About Anything But The Economy

Sat, 04 Oct 2008 15:31:42 PDT
The nation's growing financial crisis has weakened the McCain campaign and put him on the defensive, according to several reports today. With a recent CBS News poll showing voters trust Obama over McCain to handle the country's economic problems, the McCain campaign has decided to aggressively increase their attacks on Obama.

Pangora startet Umfrage zu E-Commerce-Trends (Internet World Business)

Fri, 03 Oct 2008 03:59:09 PDT
Wie entwickelt sich das Investitionsklima in der Online-Branche und was sind die aktuellen Trends im E-Commerce? Machen Sie mit bei der aktuellen Pangora-Online-Umfrage.

Listen, watch and log on as CBC News carries the federal leaders’ debates

Fri, 03 Oct 2008 01:44:27 PDT
Can Stephen Harper handle his opponents or will they handle him? Canadians can turn to CBC Newsworld, Television, Radio One and www.cbcnews.ca/canadavotes for comprehensive coverage and analysis on the federal leaders’ debates taking place October 1 and 2 from the National Arts Centre in Ottawa.

Opposition to gay marriage brings rare moment of unity in VP debate

Fri, 03 Oct 2008 11:53:11 PDT
Former "anti-gay" Equality Minister Ruth Kelly to stand down as MP The Transport Secretary Ruth Kelly will not seek re-election as an MP, she has told her constituents. opinionuk-newsworld-newspoliticslawhealthfinanceentertainment Nick Brown becomes second gay man appointed in reshuffle As more details of the Cabinet reshuffle are released, it has been confirmed that Nick Brown will replace Geoff Hoon as Chief Whip. Other posts in opinion David Cameron: I am a child of my time Brow

Trend Autos: used car shreveport

Fri, 03 Oct 2008 17:07:33 PDT
used cars in shreveport and bossier city, Louisiana

Untitled

Sat, 04 Oct 2008 20:38:35 PDT
...in 1908!!!! I debated the fit for this post on this blog vs. my own, and decided that it belongs here for about five or six reason that you can figure out for yourself. Science News has put up a site that shows numerous images from the presidential election of 100 years ago, including actual sound of the candidates stating their position on key issues! The candidates were recorded on the brand new "Edison Phonograph" (which I think did not play Blue Ray but was pretty good anyway). Read

Hot Box: TV worth talking about (Toronto Star)

Tue, 30 Sep 2008 01:51:30 PDT
Harper or Palin? If more Canadians watch U.S. television than our federal party leaders' debate on Thursday night, it's likely because they are more curious about Sarah Palin since they can't watch who survived the ambulance explosion on ER or how The Office 's weight-loss competition is coming along.


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