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Friday, September 19, 2008 2:04 PM PDT

Presenting science questions to John McCain and Barack Obama
Los Angeles Times Fri, 19 Sep 2008 10:50 AM PDT
A project called Science Debate 2008 asked the major party presidential nominees about the state of American science. Here are some of the candidates' answers. Science Debate 2008 -- an effort spearheaded by a half-dozen voters concerned about the state of American science -- posed 14 questions to the major parties' presidential candidates, Democrat Barack Obama and Republican John McCain.

Why is Daddy Yankee endorsing John McCain?
Newsday Fri, 19 Sep 2008 12:47 PM PDT
There was a backlash a few weeks ago when reggaetón megastar Daddy Yankee announced he was endorsing Republican presidential nominee John McCain. Back in June, such Latin music luminaries as Don Omar, Voltio, Alejandro Sanz, Lila Downs and Lin-Manuel Miranda enthusiastically endorsed Barack Obama. Wasn't Daddy a rapper from an urban barrio and weren't most of his fans from similar Democratic ...

Damarys Ocaña: John McCain's cyncial attempt to court Latino voters
Guardian Unlimited Fri, 19 Sep 2008 10:25 AM PDT
Damarys Ocaña: John McCain's cynical attempt to win over Latinos won't convince them to ignore the GOP's brutal immigration policies

Genesee County GOP opens office for John McCain
The Flint Journal Fri, 19 Sep 2008 9:12 AM PDT
The Genesee County Republican Party kicked off its "John McCain Victory Center" on Thursday with a grand opening ceremony. The center is located in the Grand Mall, 12741 S. Saginaw Road. Among other activities, the center will organize campaign events...

John McCain & Barack Obama in (Wall) Street fight
New York Daily News Thu, 18 Sep 2008 10:32 PM PDT
John McCain and Barack Obama acted Thursday as if either one could be the next victim of Wall Street's epic meltdown - and with good reason.

John McCain raises caution flag on federal bailout surge
The Business Journal of Phoenix Fri, 19 Sep 2008 10:48 AM PDT
Arizona senator and Republican presidential contender John McCain cautioned Friday against more federal bailouts of languishing banks, investment houses and other businesses.

Sydney Schanberg Writes Massive Piece on John McCain Hiding 'POW Secrets'
Editor & Publisher Thu, 18 Sep 2008 10:15 PM PDT
NEW YORK Sydney H. Schanberg, the longtime New York Times reporter and editor and Newsday columnist -- and author of "The Killing Fields" -- has written a 9000-word investigative piece on John McCain and his longstanding efforts to, as Schanberg asserts in his lede, "hide from the public stunning information about the live Vietnam prisoners who, unlike him, didn't return home."

US senator John McCain called for the dismissal of Christopher Cox, chairman of the Securities and Exchange ...
eFinancial News Fri, 19 Sep 2008 1:02 AM PDT
US senator John McCain called for the dismissal of Christopher Cox, chairman of the Securities and Exchange Commission, blaming him for much of the financial crisis that is now ripping the nation.

John McCain Softens Stance on MMA, Sports Betting
KTNV Las Vegas Thu, 18 Sep 2008 11:08 PM PDT
Arizona Senator John McCain famously dubbed mixed martial arts "human cockfighting", but the current Republican Presidential Nominee has since changed his stance. Much like the sport, McCain's opinion has evolved and he now feels it is regulated properly. Also, he was considered an outspoken opponent on college sports betting. He has since softened the negative stance and just wants more ...

John McCain, Sarah Palin Speak In Green Bay
WISN 12 Milwaukee Thu, 18 Sep 2008 6:46 PM PDT
John McCain went after Democratic vice presidential candidate Joe Biden on Thursday for saying that paying more in taxes is the patriotic thing to do for wealthier Americans.




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