Beirut / Washington , DC - Democrat Barack Obama's lead over Republican John McCain in the presidential race has dropped to 3 points, according to a Reuters/C-SPAN/Zogby poll released on Sunday.  |


Beirut- Premier Fouad Siniora warned against rearming Hezbollah, saying it would not help in "settling problems, or even establishing control over Lebanon."  |
Tymoshenko also added the that government together with the participants of the medical supply market and state banks has developed a decree that sets a 10% price mark-up limit for medicines in state inventory and 25% for medicines in retail  |  |
Tymoshenko stressed that Prominvestbank had become a victim not of the financial crisis but a banal raider attack, which, according to her, wasn't stopped in time by law enforcement. "Today the National Bank took over management of Prominvestbank. We fully  |


The vast sums of money Barack Obama is raising for the presidentialcampaign risk the post-Watergate financing reforms, Republican rivalJohn McCain charged Sunday.  |
Joe the Plumber" is lashing out at the media for analyzing hispersonal life since he suddenly became a focal point of thepresidential race last week. Joe Wurzelbacher, a plumber from Holland, Ohio, told Mike Huckabeeon his Fox News talk show  |
A 6-year-old boy kidnapped from a Las Vegas home by alleged drugdealers posing as policemen has been found alive in a neighborhoodnortheast of the Las Vegas Strip, police said early Sunday.  |
Former Secretary of State Colin Powell endorsed Democrat Barack Obama for president Sunday, describing the Illinois senator as a "transformational figure."  |
Barack Obama raised more than $150 million in September, a stunning andunprecedented eruption of political giving that has given him a widespending advantage over rival John McCain.  |
Two weeks before Election Day, Democratic presidential nominee BarackObama is busily banking every early vote he can get in key states.Republican nominee John McCain is more selectively working to lock inthe early votes of his most iffy supporters, figuring the  |
Two years after South Dakotans rejected a nearly total ban on abortion,voters on Nov. 4 will decide another sweeping but less restrictiveballot measure that would probably send a legal challenge of Roe v.Wade to the U.S. Supreme Court.  |
One of President Bush's top economic advisers said Sunday that parts ofthe country probably already are experiencing a recession and it couldtake a few months before the clogged credit system starts working again.  |
Israeli leaders are seriously considering a dormant Saudi plan offeringa comprehensive peace between Israel and the Arab world in exchange forlands captured during the 1967 war, Defense Minister Ehud Barak saidSunday.  |
Evoking "Joe the Plumber" in his pivotal home state, Republican JohnMcCain on Sunday cast himself as the guardian of middle-class workersand small-business owners who fuel the economy.  |
A 6-year-old boy abducted from his home at gunpoint was safe in hisfather's custody Sunday as police tried to untangle any ties theyoungster's family had to the Mexican drug dealers suspected of takinghim.  |
Former Secretary of State Colin Powell has endorsed Democrat BarackObama for president, describing the Illinois senator as a"transformational figure."  |
The entertainment summit of the season -- Sarah Palin and herimpersonator, Tina Fey -- earned "Saturday Night Live" its best ratingsin 14 years. But if you blinked, you might have missed it.  |
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