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27161. Bush condemns 'bullying' Russia (permalink)
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score: -2, Politics, 2008-08-15 16:00:04, published by BBC
US President George W Bush says Russia must withdraw its troops from Georgia, accusing Moscow of bullying tactics. [additional details]
27162. Iraqi elections official fears fair vote in jeopardy (permalink)
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score: -2, Politics, 2008-08-15 09:00:48, published by USA Today
Iraqi security forces loyal to the Shiite-led government are raiding voter registration centers and taking other steps to discourage ... [additional details]
27163. Misconduct seen at Baghdad voting centers (permalink)
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score: -2, Politics, 2008-08-15 07:00:48, published by USA Today
Some experts say recent incidents at voting centers suggest the elections could be sabotaged by parties currently in power. [additional details]
27164. Old rivals vie to be new Nepal PM (permalink)
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score: -2, Politics, 2008-08-15 04:00:06, published by BBC
Nepal is finally about to choose a new prime minister - four months after the young republic held elections. [additional details]
27165. Author's name matches one on terror watch list (permalink)
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score: -2, Politics, 2008-08-15 01:00:41, published by CNN
Four years ago author James Moore released his latest book critical of President George Bush. [additional details]
27166. Bush signs bill to ban lead from children's toys (permalink)
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score: -2, Politics, 2008-08-14 21:00:44, published by USA Today
President George W. Bush signed consumer-safety legislation Thursday that bans lead from children's toys with the world's toughest ... [additional details]
27167. Presidential race one for the books (permalink)
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score: -2, Politics, 2008-08-14 08:00:43, published by USA Today
The shelf of books about the candidates and their campaigns is more crowded than usual this election season, and publishers are ... [additional details]
27168. Cargo flights to Georgia mark start of U.S. humanitarian aid (permalink)
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score: -2, Politics, 2008-08-14 06:00:50, published by USA Today
President Bush on Wednesday turned up the pressure on Russia to halt its invasion of Georgia by announcing that the U.S. military ... [additional details]
27169. Sanchez: Russian crisis a boost for McCain? (permalink)
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score: -2, Politics, 2008-08-14 03:00:37, published by CNN
Despite the best work of political handlers and advertising pros in presidential elections, people's perceptions are often shaped by impressions formed by events that are completely out of the campaigns' control. [additional details]
27170. Obama campaign spends over $2M on N.C. TV ads (permalink)
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score: -2, Politics, 2008-08-14 02:00:45, published by USA Today
Barack Obama's campaign said Wednesday it has spent more than $2 million so far on general election television ads in North Carolina, ... [additional details]
27171. Hopeful Tancredo successor, Shays challenger win primaries (permalink)
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score: -2, Politics, 2008-08-13 19:00:59, published by USA Today
Voters in Colorado, Nevada and Connecticut have chosen candidates for the fall election, including a Republican hoping to succeed ... [additional details]
27172. Bush sending Rice to Georgia to profess U.S. support (permalink)
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score: -2, Politics, 2008-08-13 19:00:55, published by USA Today
President George W. Bush is expressing worry that Russia might be violating the cease-fire in Georgia. He said the United States ... [additional details]
27173. Russian convoy advance flares Georgia tensions (permalink)
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Tensions rose in Georgia today after an advancing Russian military convoy sparked concerns of a return to hostilities. President Bush today announced he is sending Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice to France and then to Tbilisi, Georgia, in reaction to the conflict. [additional details]
27174. US forces to deliver Georgia aid (permalink)
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US President Bush says military aircraft and naval forces will send humanitarian aid to Georgia, following its conflict with Russia. [additional details]
27175. U.S. looks to next steps in Georgia crisis (permalink)
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score: -2, Politics, 2008-08-13 17:00:46, published by USA Today
The Bush administration may have ceded mediation duties between Russia and Georgia to Europe but is holding firm to its support ... [additional details]
27176. Chavez supports decision to ban candidates (permalink)
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score: -2, Politics, 2008-08-13 07:00:48, published by USA Today
Venezuelan President Hugo Chavez is defending a decision to prevent 272 officials from running in November's local elections. [additional details]
27177. Mugabe honours head of elections (permalink)
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President Robert Mugabe awards a medal to Zimbabwe's election chief as power-sharing talks enter a third day. [additional details]
27178. White House imposes sanctions on 5 Iranian firms (permalink)
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The Bush administration has imposed economic sanctions on five Iranian companies that it has accused of helping the country pursue ... [additional details]
27179. Russian military pushes further into Georgia (permalink)
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The Russian military advanced into Georgia on two fronts Monday, heading toward cities outside the breakaway provinces that have been the centers of fighting. In Washington on Monday, President Bush said Russia's attacks against Georgia have "substantially damaged Russia's standing in the world." [additional details]
27180. Russia ignores outcry from world leaders; fight wages on (permalink)
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score: -2, Politics, 2008-08-12 05:00:46, published by USA Today
Russia ignored demands from President Bush and European leaders to halt its military offensive in Georgia, amid reports it was ... [additional details]
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