Tuesday, 06 November 2012
Reuters n">(Reuters) - In a campaign that focused on the U.S. economy, Democratic President Barack Obama and Republican challenger Mitt Romney devoted less attention to world affairs. Even their October 22 debate, which was meant to focus on foreign policy, often veered back to the domestic economy....(size: 7.5Kb)
Houston Chronicle PAMELA SAMPSON, AP Business Writer | November 5, 2012 | Updated: November 5, 2012 11:20pm Comments (0) E-mail Print...(size: 15.7Kb)
Pittsburgh Post-Gazette BEIRUT -- New chaos engulfed Syria's civil war Monday as Palestinian supporters and opponents of the embattled regime were swept up in intense fighting in Damascus, while rival rebel groups clashed over control of a Turkish border crossing. The rare infighting -- accompanied by car bombs,...(size: 3.6Kb)
Dayton Daily News No more days: Obama, Romney fight on into the night at the end of long presidential campaign COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) — The White House the prize, President Barack Obama and Mitt Romney raced through a final full day of campaigning on Monday through Ohio and other battleground states holding the...(size: 12.3Kb)
The Tribune San Luis Obispo Turkey to try Israelis in Gaza flotilla case 9 minutes ago Dutch rebel arrives in Havana for peace talks Sandinistas win most municipal races in Nicaragua 3 hours ago Syrian workers now drawing hostility from Lebanese hosts...(size: 12.2Kb)
Houston Chronicle | November 5, 2012 | Updated: November 5, 2012 11:10pm Comments (0) E-mail Print...(size: 14.9Kb)
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Antiwar Misty water-colored memories: The August 2011 GOP debate in Ames, Iowa For the better part of two years the campaign saga has pounded the surf of our daily lives like a relentless black tide. Now, in a matter of hours, polling places at last will close, with either President Barack Obama or Mitt...(size: 12.9Kb)
Pittsburgh Post-Gazette The people of Beirut imagined the worst when they heard a sudden, loud, ground-shaking blast shatter the daily hum of the charming Ashrafieh neighborhood a couple of weeks ago. When they found out that a powerful car bomb had killed Gen. Wissam al-Hassan, the country's top intelligence official...(size: 4.7Kb)
Houston Chronicle PAUL NEWBERRY, AP National Writer | November 5, 2012 | Updated: November 5, 2012 10:59pm Comments (0) E-mail Print...(size: 14.3Kb)
Ohio BEIRUT: New chaos engulfed Syria’s civil war Monday as Palestinian supporters and opponents of the embattled regime were swept up in intense fighting in Damascus, while rival rebel groups clashed over control of a Turkish border crossing. The rare infighting — accompanied by car bombs,...(size: 3.2Kb)