By Thomas James Ya Libnan Volunteer Prior to this month, anyone arriving in Beirut, would have been immediately struck by the bombardment of political imagery, with posters, flags and signs depicting current leaders, martyred heroes and evocative slogans dominating the  |  |


BYuT will give "green lights"  |
Again with chairs  |
Factions leaders keep on consulting  |


The Party of Regions leader determined to work  |
Russian FM gives a press conf  |
Their leaders are at war, their country is verging on bankruptcy and the Russians are growling on their doorstep. Ukrainians have been plunged into disillusion and despair by the lethal combination...  |  |
PM meets with factions leaders  |
He said the election was vital to end the confrontation  |
You cannot but wonder what the Council is aware of at all". This is the way Member of the European Parliament Sahra Wagenknecht commented to a REGNUM correspondent on how the Council of the European Union responded to her enquiry  |
Jury deliberations are beginning in the corruption trial for veteran Sen. Ted Stevens.  |
Since she's been on the campaign trail, Sarah Palin has received a lot of attention over her wardrobe, her hair, even her glasses. Now, Politico.com is reporting the Republican National Committee has spent more than $150,000 on clothes and accessories  |
An anti-war protester confronted former Bush administration aide Karl Rove while he spoke at a San Francisco mortgage bankers' meeting.  |
Asked by a third-grader what a vice president does, Republican candidate Sarah Palin responded that the vice president is the president's "team mate" but also "runs the Senate" and "can really get in there with the senators and make a  |
Republican John McCain on Wednesday implored New Hampshire voters "to come out one more time" on his behalf, as the two-time primary winner tried to stave off a general election loss with sharp criticism of Barack Obama's tax and spending  |
Bachmann says she regrets using the term "anti-American" while discussing Democratic presidential candidate Barack Obama's views on MSNBC's "Hardball."  |
Two polls show Democratic presidential candidate Barack Obama with 13- and 11-point leads in Wisconsin over Republican candidate John McCain.  |
The Illinois Senate's top Republican has been released from the hospital after suffering a stroke. A fellow lawmaker says Minority Leader Frank Watson is doing well and making jokes.  |
Barack Obama brushed aside Republican charges Wednesday that his tax proposals amount to socialism, and said he wants nothing more than to reverse the cuts for wealthy Americans that John McCain opposed when they were enacted.  |
The presidential race tightened after the final debate, with John McCain gaining among whites and people earning less than $50,000, according to an Associated Press-GfK poll that shows McCain and Barack Obama essentially running even among likely voters in the  |
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