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November 02, 2007
Republicans call for withdrawal of 'hidden cost of wars' report
Two Republican senators say Democrats can't do math.
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November 02, 2007
Senators blast Coast Guard response to bay oil spill
Lawmakers on Wednesday criticized the Coast Guard's response to last week's oil spill in San Francisco Bay, saying the agency failed to alert local authorities quickly enough and didn't deploy enough skimmers to keep the oil from spreading across the bay.
November 02, 2007
Xbox Originals Are Imperfect Says Microsoft
Microsoft says "there are some known issues" with the downloadable games including choppy visuals, lack of additional content, and even system crashing.
November 02, 2007
Little Is Said to Address Marbury’s Absence
Stephon Marbury bolted from the Knicks on Tuesday, but MSG’s announcers could not summon any real opinions on his decision to leave Phoenix and return to New York.
November 02, 2007
A-Rod's so long might not last long
Slugger discusses 10-year, $275 million deal with Yankees
Rodriguez and the Yankees ended their nearly three-week impasse Wednesday and were discussing a 10-year deal that will be worth about $275 million, according to a person familiar with the negotiations.
November 02, 2007
Ralcorp Agrees to Buy Kraft's Post Cereals Unit
Ralcorp Holdings Inc. agreed to acquire the Post cereals business of Kraft Foods Inc., paying about $1.6 billion in stock for the business. The deal is part of Kraft's push to get rid of slow-growth assets under Chief Executive Irene Rosenfeld.
November 02, 2007
Catholic bishops say voters' souls at stake
Proclaiming a sense of new energy and empowerment, the nation's Roman Catholic bishops on Wednesday issued instructions to Catholic voters that their eternal salvation could be at stake when they cast ballots.
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Obama pitches youth, technology at Google gathering
Illinois Sen. Barack Obama, buoyed by new polls and what his campaign sees as growing momentum, highlighted his claim as the generational "change candidate" of the 2008 presidential race on Wednesday by telling a youthful crowd at Google Inc. that " if I waited 10 years (to run), I'd still be younger than most of the other candidates."





