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A bruised Bachmann loses GOP ad support - TwinCities.com

National Republicans have pulled ad buys for U.S. Rep. Michele Bachmann, but the embattled 6th District congresswoman's re-election campaign doesn't seem worried.

Paraguay in a spin about Bush's alleged 100,000 acre hideaway |

The rumours, as yet unconfirmed but which began with the state-run Cuban news agency Prensa Latina, have triggered an outpouring of conspiracy theories, with speculation rife about what President Bush's supposed interest in the "chaco", a semi-arid lowland in the Paraguay's north …

Tarek Fatah and his case against 'radical' Islam

Fatah is a fierce critic of "radical" Islam, often called Islamism, and is the author of Chasing a Mirage: The Tragic Illusion of an Islamic State. He's been a broadcaster, a writer and an activist. After the Sept.

Stumper : McCain Won. But Will It Matter?

Tonight, John McCain was the more effective performer.

End of road for driver with $1.9 million in fines

Brazilian police reportedly have caught up with a motorist who owes the equivalent of nearly $2 million in unpaid traffic fines.

Political Radar: Stephanopoulos: McCain Will Attend Debate Tonight

ABC News' George Stephanopoulos reports: Republican presidential nominee John McCain will attend the debate tonight in Mississippi.  The McCain campaign issued a statement saying that they are "resuming all activities and the Senator will travel to the debate this afternoon."

For Chinese, U.S. election is 'entertaining' - World Blog - msnbc.com

"At the average person's level in China, I've just found [the U.S.

Photo Gallery: A History of the National Enquirer | Newsweek Politics | Newsweek.com

Recently the National Enquirer has been responsible for a number of scoops. Should we and the mainstream media continue to dismiss the tabloid, perhaps at our own peril? This photo journal shows just far (for good or ill) this newspaper has come.

Experts find 'chemical equator' dividing globe

Scientists have discovered a "chemical equator" that divides the polluted air of the Northern Hemisphere from the largely uncontaminated atmosphere of the Southern Hemisphere.

Kevin Drum - Mother Jones Blog: Solvency vs. Liquidity

the problem is that lots of bad loans were made, lots of people made highly leveraged investments in those bad loans, and still more people bet on those loans by insuring them. The loans are bad. The mortgages are not going to be repaid in full.

'Big bang machine' study halted for 2 months

The $10 billion "big bang" particle collider has been damaged worse than previously thought and will be out of commission for at least two months, its operators said on Saturday.

allAfrica.com: Zimbabwe: Europe and U.S. to 'Wait and See' (Page 1 of 1)

Europe and the United States have taken a "wait-and-see" approach to Zimbabwe's power-sharing pact, suggesting they will lift sanctions and provide aid only when they see evidence of its implementation.

Prosecutor: Jurors will learn 'true face' of O.J.

A prosecutor told jurors Monday they will learn "the true face" of O.J. Simpson during the former football star's trial on charges of robbing sports memorabilia dealers in a Las Vegas hotel room.

Debate afoot over high heels for tots - Parenting & Family - MSNBC.com

Some people are getting a big kick out of an emerging fashion trend for babies — high heel crib shoes for girls too young to walk. Others are certain it's yet another sign that the republic really is going to perdition in a handbasket.

Tim Johnson: Palin's Experience Claims "Laughable"

In an interview with the Huffington Post, Sen. Tim Johnson of South Dakota called Sarah Palin "not ready" to be vice president, referencing her recent statements on Russia and Iraq and her "laughable" experience arguments.

Why Do Some People Ignore Evacuation Warnings? | Newsweek National News | Newsweek.com

What motivates some people to ignore evacuation orders and warnings of hurricanes and other disasters? Inside the psychology of the stubborn.

Would you take a high-paying job in Iraq? - Smart Spending Blog - MSN Money

How much is it worth to a person to be away from their family for a year? We only have this one life on earth- I'd need roughly 5 million for one year. THAT'S how important my family is to me!

What if we legalized all drugs? - MSN Money

More kids would decide to try drugs "just once," and more would get hooked. Some lives would be ruined. But other lives would be saved. Gang murders would fall sharply. Thousands of people now in jail would be free to find work and feed their families.

Madagascar: Turning The Bones

I have always been fascinated by this island nation, especially their beautiful music. This story shocked me at first, but after watching the video I came to appreciate another culture's ways of honoring the dead. See for yourself.

KFC shoring up security for its secret recipe

Colonel Harland Sanders' handwritten recipe of 11 herbs and spices was to be removed Tuesday from safekeeping at KFC's corporate offices for the first time in decades.

Sarah Palin unplugged - Charlie Gibson grabs first interview | csmonitor.com

  A McCain official announced on Monday that Palin will speak with ABC's Charlie Gibson on Thursday and Friday in multiple locations. How will she do?

Hillary Clinton hits the road to collar 'pit bull' Sarah Palin

WASHINGTON - Look out, Sarah Barracuda. Here comes the Queen of the Sisterhood of the Traveling Pantsuit.

Palin assigned foreign policy tutors for debate - Juneau Empire

Noting that the vice president sits on the National Security Council, Wasserman Schultz added: "What advice could Palin possibly offer McCain? There might as well be an empty seat at the table."

YouTube - Two Top GOP Pundits Trashing Sarah Palin Caught On Tape Trashing Sarah Palin

Peggy Noonan and Mike Murphy off air attack re: Palin as VP pick

Commentary: Why Obama has to get mad to win - CNN.com

With all of the vice presidential buzz in the air and the Democratic convention just days away, what's most important is what Sen. Barack Obama's campaign does following his speech to the masses at Invesco Field next Thursday.

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