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Tags Matching 'News'

| Mccain: Obama Still Wrong On Iraq Republican John McCain says his
Democratic rival Barack Obama is
wrong on Iraq. McCain says U.S.
troops will withdraw from Iraq with
honor and victory. (July 22) Tags: News McCain By: APnews | 
| Obama: Iraq Now Needs A Political
Solution Barack Obama says there have been
security gains in Iraq, but the
country needs a political solution.
Obama is continuing his overseas
trip with stops in Jordan and
Israel. (July 22) Tags: News Obama Iraq By: APnews | 
| Ap Campaign Minute Here's the latest from the campaign
trail for Monday, July 21st: Barack
Obama travels to Iraq; John McCain
launches gas ad; GOP prepares for
convention; Obama gets green group
endorsement. (July 21) Tags: News campaign minute By: APnews | 
| Street Team '08: Straight Talk In
Michigan John McCain has been linked with
"Bushonomics," but now he's trying
to forge his own path. At a recent
town hall, he tried to show MI
voters that he's the man with a
plan. Produced by Nadir Omowale
for MTV's Chose or Lose Street Team
'08. (July 21) Tags: News mtv chose or lose By: APnews | 
| Mccain: Troops Could Be Withdrawn
In 2 Years John McCain says U.S. troops could
be 'largely withdrawn' from Iraq in
two years. However, McCain says
that would ultimately depend on
conditions on the ground. (July 21) Tags: News McCain By: APnews | 
| Ap Interview: Mccain Assesses
Status Of The Race In an interview with The Associated
Press, John McCain says his
campaign is in good position
heading into the fall. The likely
Republican nominee expects to be
the underdog, a role he says he
relishes in. (July 21) Tags: News mccain By: APnews | 
| Obama: Step Up Effort Against
Taliban, Al-qaida Senator Barack Obama said Sunday
the United States, NATO and
Afghanistan must do more to combat
the Taliban and al-Qaida, and he
urged stronger steps to prod
Pakistan into eliminating
cross-border terrorist training
camps. (July 20) Tags: News logan obama By: APnews | 
| Ap Top Stories Here's the latest news for Sunday,
July 20th: Iraqi prime minister
wants U.S. troops out of Iraq;
Tropical storm Cristobal threatens
U.S. coast; Mystery foot identified
in Canada; Anti-obesity law begins
in NYC. Tags: News minuteworld By: APnews | 
| Iraqi Pm: Us Should Leave As Soon
As Possible Iraqi Prime Minister Nouri
al-Maliki says U.S. troops should
leave Iraq "as soon as possible,"
according to a report in the German
magazine, Der Spiegel. (July 19) Tags: News Maliki Obama By: APnews | 
| Bush Offers Assurance On Economy In his weekly radio address,
President Bush is stepping up
pressure on Congress to work to
help restore confidence in the
housing finance industry. (July
19) Tags: News bush radio By: APnews |
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