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Obama and McCain debate ways to deal with Iran - Reuters
John Ramsey, the father of JonBenet Ramsey, was cleared of the murder of his daughter by prosecutors due to DNA results on Wednesday. Boulder County (Colo.) District Attorney Mary Lacy said Wednesday the tests point to an "unexplained third party" in the 1996 murder of six-year old JonBenet Ramsey ...
Read moreJohn Ramsey Cleared by DNA in JonBenet Ramsey Murder - Transworld News
Oil edged back toward $137 a barrel Thursday in Asia amid lingering concerns over Iran's nuclear conflict and reports of lower-than-expected U.S. oil stockpiles. "The bull run is really not over yet. The Iranian nuclear situation remains fluid and the market faces supply-side risks with global ...
Read moreOil edges back toward $137 on Middle East tension - Miami Herald
ISTANBUL, Turkey - A Turkish government official says there are signs that the gunmen who attacked the U.S. consulate in Istanbul might have been inspired by al-Qaida but there is no firm evidence yet. The official, who is close to the investigation, says the ties of the three attackers who were ...
Read moreTurkish investigators probe attack on US consulate - Newsday
TBILISI, Georgia— Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice warned Iran on Thursday that the United States will not back down in the face of Iranian threats against Israel. Iranian officials have strongly suggested the country's missile test on Wednesday was itself a warning to Israel not to attack Iran ...
Read moreRice warns Iran that US will defend Israel - Boston Globe
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - U.S. civil rights leader Jesse Jackson complained on Tuesday that Democratic presidential candidate Barack Obama can seem to be "talking down to black people" at times and should broaden his message. But Jackson apologized for a crude and disparaging remark about Obama at the ...
Read moreJesse Jackson says Obama "talking down" to blacks - Reuters
TOYAKO, Japan - On the final day of a summit on global warming that had seen some successes, China, India and other emerging nations rejected key elements of a strategy embraced by President Bush and leaders of wealthy nations. The criticism emerged at the close of a summit of the Group of Eight ...
Read moreKey nations reject G-8 plan on climate - Philadelphia Inquirer
WASHINGTON - In an effort to prevent a repeat of the current mortgage mess, U.S. Federal Reserve Chairman Ben Bernanke said Tuesday that the Fed will next week issue new rules aimed at protecting future homebuyers from dubious lending practices. And in an effort to stabilize a shaky U.S. financial ...
Read moreBernanke: Fed - MSNBC
CHARLOTTE, N.C. - Joe Gibbs Racing will release Tony Stewart from his contract at the end of the season, ending an incredibly successful decade in which they won two championships and turned the organization into one of NASCAR's best. Stewart was expected to address JGR employees Wednesday, but his ...
Read moreStewart, Joe Gibbs Racing to part ways - Baltimore Sun
WASHINGTON - Think of your favorite recipe for salsa. Three common ingredients now are suspects in the salmonella poisonings that have become the nation's largest foodborne outbreak in at least a decade. And therein lies the frustration. Seven weeks into their investigation, federal health officials ...
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