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Bush To Sign New Eavesdropping Bill


Bush To Sign New Eavesdropping Bill

President Bush said Wednesday that he will soon sign a bill that overhauls the rules on secret government eavesdropping and grants immunity to telecommunications companies that helped. (July 9)

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Mccain Responds To Iran Missile
Tests


Mccain Responds To Iran Missile Tests

John McCain is calling Iran's missile test in the Persian Gulf a serious escalation. McCain is calling for increased sanctions against Iran. (July 9)

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Obama Calls For Immigration Reform


Obama Calls For Immigration Reform

Barack Obama spoke Tuesday before the League of United Latin American Citizens. He called for comprehensive immigration reform within his first term in office if elected president. (July 8)

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Ap Campaign Minute


Ap Campaign Minute

Here's the latest news from the campaign trail for Tuesday, July 8: Obama, McCain court Hispanics; McCain pushes for border security; Obama calls for reforms to bankruptcy laws; Pet owners prefer McCain.

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Mccain: U.s. Must Secure Its
Borders


Mccain: U.s. Must Secure Its Borders

John McCain says the U.S. must prove it can secure its borders before comprehensive immigration reform can be achieved. McCain spoke before the League of United Latin American Citizens. (July 8)

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Ap Campaign Minute


Ap Campaign Minute

Here's the latest news from the campaign trail for Monday, July 7: Obama's plane diverted for mechanical problems; Obama seeks to link McCain to Bush's economic policies; McCain proposes tax cuts; Obama to accept nomination at football stadium.

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Obama Calls For Middle-class Tax
Cuts


Obama Calls For Middle-class Tax Cuts

Barack Obama says he favors tax cuts for middle class Americans to help stimulate the economy. Obama planned to deliver the speech in North Carolina, but his plane was diverted to St. Louis due to mechanical problems. (July 7)

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Mccain Touts Plan To Create Jobs,
Help Workers


Mccain Touts Plan To Create Jobs, Help Workers

Republican presidential candidate John McCain is touting his plan to help the U.S. economy. McCain is pledging to cut taxes and encourage free trade. (July 7)

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Obama's Plane Diverted By
Mechanical Problems


Obama's Plane Diverted By Mechanical Problems

Democratic presidential candidate Barack Obama's plane made a precautionary landing in St. Louis after experiencing mechanical problems in the air. The problem arose while Obama was traveling from Chicago to Charlotte, N.C. (July 7)

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Bush: 'affront' To Chinese To Skip
Olympics


Bush: 'affront' To Chinese To Skip Olympics

President Bush defended his decision to attend the opening ceremonies next month despite boycott plans by other leaders over China's human rights record. (July 6)

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