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In a series of in-depth reports on the battleground state of Florida, Judy Woodruff reports on how both Republicans and Democrats are looking to capitalize on the popularity of former Democratic contender Sen. Hillary Clinton.  |  |


The U.S. economy faced fresh troubles Friday as President Bush signed a $700 billion bailout bill. Analysts weigh the economic picture and Paul Solman recaps the week's events.  |  |
This week, Congress pushed through a massive financial rescue plan and vice presidential hopefuls faced off in a key debate. Analysts Mark Shields and New York Times columnist David Brooks weigh all things politics.  |  |
The Republicans will try to work their manipulative magic yet again  |


There is something very dysfunctional about Canada, many Europeans believe, that makes it hard to fit into the wider world  |
White House says withdrawals don't mean international support for mission is dwindling  |
Decision will be left to the next president  |
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Mahir Ahmad Mahmud al-Zubaydi, wife killed in firefight during attempted capture  |
Former football star convicted of armed robbery, kidnapping after jurors deliberated for more than 13 hours  |
North Korea's leader attends soccer match in Pyongyang — his first public appearance since reports he suffered a stroke  |
Kurdish rebels, Turkey's army engage in deadliest battle in eight months  |
Meeting ends with joint statement of principles, but no new measures  |
Shades of the "Great Firewall of China." But rather than blocking of outbound Internet access to certain, er, sites China would prefer its populace to avoid, what has been found is monitoring of Skype usage.  |
Five former Khmer Rouge soldiers went on trial Friday for their alleged involvement in the killing of a British mine-clearing expert and his Cambodian colleague 12 years ago.  |
Middle Eastern countries should set up a new regional organization that includes all Arab states as well as Israel, Iran, and Turkey, the pro-western Gulf state of Bahrain has urged  |
The company at the heart of the tainted milk powder scandal asked officials to help conceal the extent of the problem, the state media said today  |
A number of prosecutors resign in protest at procedures' perceived prejudice  |
Friedrich Schiller receives notice from license-collecting agency threatening legal proceedings  |
Painting snapped up for £560 in Dutch flea market 50 years ago, valued at £79,000  |
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