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Dems eye congressional helm

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White House: No dramatic Iraq policy shift

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Dems fight historical labels

On the cusp of an election that could overturn the Republican majority on Capitol Hill, CNN's correspondent Candy Crowley jokingly asked a senior Democratic aide whether he had ordered new business cards to reflect majority status. "Don't underestimate our ability to blow it," he said.


Poll: Voters doubt either party has plan

Headed into the midterm elections, Americans are skeptical about whether either Democrats or Republicans have a clear plan to solve the country's problems, but more people think Democrats can provide stronger leadership, according to the results of a new CNN poll released Tuesday.


Opponent denies knocking Sen. Clinton's looks

The Republican running against Sen. Hillary Rodham Clinton in New York denied a Monday newspaper report that he disparaged the Democratic senator's appearance.


California bans state investments in Sudan

SAN FRANCISCO (Reuters) - California Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger signed two bills on Monday to bar the state's massive pension funds from investing in companies in Sudan and to indemnify the University of California system from liability from divesting its investments in the country.


White House may declassify report

WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The Bush administration said on Tuesday it may declassify an intelligence report in order to respond to Democrats who say the document shows the Iraq war has been a distraction from the war on terrorism.


Laundry list in hand, Dems eye congressional helm

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Rumsfeld says can't measure if terrorism growing

PORTOROZ, Slovenia (Reuters) - U.S. Defense Secretary Donald Rumsfeld said on Thursday there was no way to measure if more Islamic extremists were being created than killed in American-led operations in Afghanistan and Iraq.


Venezuela says U.S. is harboring terrorists

UNITED NATIONS (Reuters) - Venezuela's Foreign Minister Nicholas Maduro said on Thursday the United States distinguished between "good" and "bad" terrorists, depending on their political leanings.


 

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