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Obama on "This Week": "It's curious to me that they would mock that." -
Huge takeover of Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac to prevent market turmoil. -
Voluntary evacuation begins today for the Florida Keys. -
Again and again, rockers have objected to McCain camp's use of their music. -
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U.S. automakers press Congress for $50B in loans. -
They don't have eight-figure fortunes yet, but that could change. -
Olmert already plans to resign later this month because of corruption probes. -
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Surveillance footage captures the crooks before they entered the home. -
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Palin's RNC speech bent the truth on her record and on the opposition. -
The soft-spoken, rugged snowmobiler explores a different kind of wildlife. -
Six colleges in six years, quitting one because the campus was too rainy. -
Virtually unknown before last week, Republican VP nominee elicits cheers, ovations at RNC.
Business
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Continental joins other airlines in charging for customers' first checked bags. -
The oldest such chain is raising prices; the first time in 25 years. -
The debut of Chrome, Google's new browser, may have been quiet for a reason. -
Delinquencies, foreclosures rise to more than 9 percent of U.S. home loans.
