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| Obama Pins Gas Woes On Mccain,
Dictators Sen. Barack Obama takes foreign
dictators to task for high energy
prices, along with his likely
Republican opponent, Sen. John
McCain. He says energy problems
were 30 years in the making, with
McCain in power for 26 of those
years. (July 11) Tags: News barack obama By: APnews | 
| Mccain: 'economy Is Hurting' Republican presidential candidate
Sen. John McCain admits economic
times are tough around the country,
but says reducing the dependence of
the United States on foreign oil
sources would help lift economic
prospects. (July 11) Tags: News john mccain By: APnews | 
| Obama: 'america Already Has One Dr.
Phil' Sen. Barack Obama blasted remarks
made by former Sen. Phil Gramm,
Sen. John McCain's top adviser on
the economy, that America has
become a nation of whiners. Obama
said the economic woes are not just
in people's head. (July 11) Tags: News US Elections By: APnews | 
| Ap Campaign Minute Here's the latest from the campaign
trail for Thursday July 10th:
Obama, Clinton together in New
York; McCain distances from Gramm
comments; McCain best fundraising
month; Obama accepts Jackson
apology. Tags: News campaign minute By: APnews | 
| Bush Signs Bill On Government
Wiretapping President Bush signed a bill
Thursday that overhauls rules about
government eavesdropping and grants
immunity to telecommunications
companies that helped the U.S. spy
on Americans in suspected terrorism
cases. (July 10) Tags: News bush fisa By: APnews | 
| Obama, Clinton Show Unity Again In
New York Democratic presidential candidate
Barack Obama appeared on-stage with
former rival Hillary Rodham Clinton
again Thursday morning at a
fundraiser in New York. (July 10) Tags: News us elections obama By: APnews | 
| Mccain: 'will Stop Out Of Control
Spending' Republican presidential candidate
John McCain was in Michigan on
Thursday, talking to voters about
jobs and the economy. (July 10) Tags: News john mccain By: APnews | 
| Obama: Sen. Hillary Clinton
Inspired Young Women During a campaign event in New
York, Sen. Barack Obama applauded
the Sen. Hillary Clinton's
presidential campaign. Obama said
that Clinton inspired millions of
people and her campaign helped
moved the Democratic party forward.
(July 10) Tags: News ny obama clinton By: APnews | 
| Rice: U.s. Will Defend Its Allies Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice
warned Iran that the United States
will not back down in the face of
Iranian threats against Israel.
(July 10) Tags: News us iran By: APnews | 
| Jackson Apologizes For Comments
About Obama The Rev. Jesse Jackson has
apologized for what he calls
'regretfully crude' comments he
made about Barack Obama's speeches
in black churches. Jackson made the
comments during what he thought was
'a private conversation'. (July 9) Tags: News obama jackson By: APnews |
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