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Thursday, September 18, 2008 8:35 AM PDT

Obama urges state Sen. Emil Jones to pass ethics-reform bill
Chicago Tribune Thu, 18 Sep 2008 4:15 AM PDT
Atty. Gen. Lisa Madigan says delay beyond 15 days could invite a lawsuit Democratic presidential candidate U.S. Sen. Barack Obama took the unusual step Wednesday of weighing in on a high-profile ethics bill in his home state, legislation that's been held up by his political mentor, Illinois Senate President Emil Jones.

Recent Obama Ads More Negative Than Rival's, Study Says
Washington Post Wed, 17 Sep 2008 10:41 PM PDT
Despite perceptions that Sen. John McCain has spent more time on the attack, Sen. Barack Obama aired more negative advertising last week than did the Arizona Republican, says a study released yesterday.

Adviser: Obama Won't Second-Guess The Fed
NPR Thu, 18 Sep 2008 5:55 AM PDT
As turmoil on Wall Street dominates the presidential campaign, Barack Obama has issued a statement that neither criticized nor explicitly endorsed the Federal Reserve's decision to bail out AIG. "Sen. Obama is not going to be second-guessing the Federal Reserve at a time like this," said Jason Furman, a senior economic adviser to Obama.

Palin's glasses designer likes Obama
CNN.com Wed, 17 Sep 2008 9:35 PM PDT
TOKYO, Japan (AP) -- Kazuo Kawasaki, the Japanese designer for Sarah Palin's glasses, is grateful to the Republican vice presidential candidate for making his product famous, although he acknowledged he also likes Democratic presidential hopeful Sen. Barack Obama.

ELECTION 2008: Clinton, not Obama, will be in Michigan the day after debate
Detroit Free Press Thu, 18 Sep 2008 8:16 AM PDT
The day after the presidential debates on Sept. 27, it'll be Sen. Hillary Clinton visiting Michigan, not (at least for now) Democratic presidential nominee Barack Obama as had been previously reported.

McCain Rips Obama Over Lohan Snub
NBC 4 Los Angeles Thu, 18 Sep 2008 6:59 AM PDT
Republican presidential candidate Sen. John McCain's camp slams Democratic candidate Sen. Barack Obama for purportedly snubbing the actress Lindsay Lohan's offer of support, according to TMZ.com.

McCain, Obama Camps Spar Over Lohan Snub
KSAT San Antonio Thu, 18 Sep 2008 8:04 AM PDT
Republican presidential candidate Sen. John McCain's camp responds to Democratic candidate Sen. Barack Obama's camp's decision to snub a purported offer of support from actress Lindsay Lohan, according to TMZ.com.

Bounce Over? Obama Regains Lead In Polls
NBC 11 Bay Area Thu, 18 Sep 2008 6:52 AM PDT
Republican presidential nominee Sen. John McCain 's post-convention bounce in the polls appears to be over, as a series of national polls in recent days show that Democratic nominee Sen. Barack Obama has regained his lead.

McCain Rips Obama Over Lohan Snub
Fox 12 Oregon Thu, 18 Sep 2008 8:06 AM PDT
Republican presidential candidate Sen. John McCain's seized the opportunity Wednesday to rip Democratic candidate Sen. Barack Obama for purportedly snubbing the actress Lindsay Lohan's offer of support.

Poll: Obama more apt to spur change
The Santa Rosa Press Democrat Thu, 18 Sep 2008 6:27 AM PDT
WASHINGTON -- Despite an effort to distance himself from the way his party has done business in Washington, Sen. John McCain is seen by voters as less likely to bring change to Washington than Sen. Barack Obama.




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