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SPORTS: 1980 Moscow Olympics boycott still burns
It was the best of times in the worst of times at the 1980 Winter Olympics in Lake Placid, N.Y. Is there anything new a presidential candidate can say about the absence of peace in the fragile Middle East?
Satirical cartoon spurs Obama to repudiate misconceptions
The Obama campaign’s strong reaction to The New Yorker’s satirical cover portraying the Democratic nominee and his wife as flag-burning, Muslim terrorists underscores the danger posed to his presidential bid by the suspicions many voters still hold about him.
Field Poll: Bush approval rating drops in Calif.
JOB PERFORMANCE: Bush's approval ratings in California
Mandela group declares food human right
Desmond Tutu, Kofi Annan and other members of Nelson Mandela's global crisis task force turned their attention to world hunger on Wednesday, focusing on soaring food prices. Democrat Barack Obama wants to prove he's ready to be a wartime commander in chief. Republican John McCain hopes to sell the idea that his rival is not. Democratic National Committee Chairman Howard Dean is embarking on a voter registration bus tour he hopes will help push Dixie to the Democrats. For more than three decades, the National Governors' Association has assembled on presidential election years as one of its members made a bid for the White House - a Carter or a Reagan, a Dukakis, a Clinton or a Bush.
For Obama and McCain, it's a return to the '70s
With gas prices at record highs, confidence in government at record lows and an unpopular war dragging into its sixth year, the 2008 election is looking more like an episode of “That ’70s Show.” Former President Bill Clinton warned Saturday that the country is becoming increasingly polarized despite the historic nature of the Democratic primary. More Jimmy Carter Stories
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