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During a campaign event on Tuesday in Virginia, Obama said, "John McCain says he's about change too, and so I guess his whole angle is, 'Watch out George Bush - except for economic policy, health care policy, tax policy, education  |


Pundits expect Palin, a 44-year old mother of five, to speak in detail about her foreign policy positions and plans for the ailing economy. The nation already knows about her 19-year old son who will be deployed to Iraq on  |
According to the Public Policy Polling, McCain leads Sen. Barack Obama (D-IL) 50-45 percent, up from his 47-44 percent advantage last month.  |
Lieberman was conspicuously absent during the first Democratic caucus lunch since the end of the summer recess on Tuesday, according to the Congressional Quarterly. He had informed Senate Majority Harry Reid (D-NV) last month that he would no longer caucus  |


Biden, a six-term senator who is an expert on foreign policy, will meet Palin for their first general election forum on Oct. 2. The 90-minute debate will be held at the Washington University in St. Louis.  |
The Bush administration has sought Congressional approval of $400 million for surveillance technology to be installed along the boundary of U.S. and Mexico, said Jayson Ahern, deputy commissioner of the Customs and Border Protection.  |
Over the past seven years the process has become enormously complex and emotional - in no small part because of mistakes and missteps along the way by the Department of Defense," Defense Secretary Robert Gates said in a written statement.  |
During a press conference at the National Press Club, Paul said the McCain campaign called him on Tuesday to ask for his support. "It was a bit of a surprise to me because their request was that I endorse John  |
The Dow Jones Industrial average added 38 points or 0.34 percent. Declining components outpaced advancers but a 6 percent move higher in General Motors and 3 percent move in Chevron helped the Dow post a gain for the session.  |
Thembelani Nyoni (21) has been convicted of armed robbery following a night of horror in which he and two other men not before court forced their way into a house in Tlokweng where they brutally assaulted Shadrack Sengamanyi and Edson  |
AKWA Ibom Police Command has arrested twelve persons, including four chiefs suspected to have masterminded the trouble that led to the killings and large scale arson and destruction of several houses and looting in Ikot Akpan Udo community of Ikot  |
Indonesian Supreme Court has confirmed the death sentence passed on 10 Nigerians in that country for drug-related offences.  |
Media reports of Nigerians serving jail terms in foreign lands for drug-related offences have become common in the recent past. Nigerian offenders in Asian countries have had to face stiffer penalties. In some instances they had to be hanged as  |
Governor Muazu Babangida Aliyu of Niger State has charged the police to rid his state of criminals and ensure the continued peace and stability in the state.  |
Inspector General of Police, Mr Mike Okiro, yesterday said that he was making effort to get the N5 billion recovered from the former IGP, Mr Tafa Balogun, by the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission(EFCC), released to the Force.  |
Five days after he was granted bail by a Federal High Court, Lagos, former governor of Oyo State, Senator Rashidi Ladoja, is yet to regain freedom owing to his inability to meet his bail conditions.  |
The 7th in the series of the annual National Seminar on Economic Crime comes up on Tuesday September 16, 2008, at the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC)'s Training and Research Institute (TRI), Karu, Abuja.  |
Governor Jonah Jang of Plateau State has disclosed that the state government will soon introduce security motorcycle patrols along its highways as a measure to enhance its fight against crime across the state.  |
Various stakeholders gathered in Abuja on Monday under the umbrella of the Publish What You Pay (PWYP) African Regional Meeting, to deliberate on issues of transparency and accountability on the continent.  |
Inspector-General of Police (IGP), Mr. Mike Okiro, yesterday blamed the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) for police inability to settle insurance claims of deceased and physically injured police officers, who were involved in sundry duty accidents when Mr. Tafa  |
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