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Cindy McCain's $313,000 outfit   

Not since Jacqueline Kennedy first donned her signature pillbox hats have fashionistas paid such close attention to what the women of politics are wearing.

Palin switched colleges 6 times in 6 years   

Republican vice presidential candidate Sarah Palin seems to have switched colleges at least six times in six years.

Obama deploys high-profile female supporters   

The Obama campaign is planning to send out some high-profile female supporters, including Hillary Rodham Clinton, to blunt Sarah Palin's potential to draw women's support to the Republican ticket.

FEMA to cover hotel costs for some Gustav evacuees   

Victims of Hurricane Gustav who can't return to their homes over the next month because of storm damage or power outages can have their hotel costs covered by the Federal Emergency Management Agency, officials said Thursday.

Palin moves quickly to head off "Troopergate"   

The questioning by Van Flein of two witnesses took place on Aug. 26 and Aug. 28.

Philly school rekindles same-sex education debate   

Because it's a single-sex public school — one of four in the city — Boys' Latin faced huge opposition and almost didn't exist.

Rice set to make history in Libya   

Condoleezza Rice is set to make history Friday when she becomes the first U.S. secretary of state to visit Libya since John Foster Dulles in 1953.

McCain talks unity while allies attack   

John McCain preached bipartisanship and unity from a stage retooled to carry him out to the Republican faithful. He didn't have to be biting: On the previous night, his attack dogs had paved the way.

Remains of three sailors from Pearl Harbor identified   

Thursday the Pentagon announced that the remains of three sailors had been identified, and their remains would be returned to their families.

Southeast states brace for Tropical Storm Hanna   

Tropical storm watches or warnings were extended from Georgia to areas just south of New York City on Friday as states along the Atlantic braced for Tropical Storm Hanna.

Jobless rate jumps to 5-year high of 6.1%   

The nation's unemployment rate zoomed to a five-year high of 6.1 percent in August as employers slashed 84,000 jobs, dramatic proof of the mounting damage a deeply troubled economy is inflicting on workers and businesses alike.

McCain tells nation he'll bring change   

John McCain vowed Thursday night to vanquish the "constant partisan rancor" that grips Washington as he launched his fall campaign for the White House.

NASA moves Atlantis to launch pad   

Atlantis' three-mile trip from the Vehicle Assembly Building to the launch pad took much of the morning and afternoon.

Palin: Iraq war 'a task that is from God'   

A video of the speech was posted at the Wasilla Assembly of God's Web site before finding its way on to other sites on the Internet.

US diplomat says trans-Caspian pipeline viable   

A senior U.S. diplomat says a Western-backed gas pipeline from energy-rich Turkmenistan across the Caspian Sea to the European market remains a viable proposition despite the emergence of rival routes linking the country to Russia and China.

Oil down after US gasoline supplies report   

Oil prices are falling after the government reported a smaller-than-expected drop in U.S. gasoline supplies.

Rev. Jesse Jackson hospitalized for stomach pains   

The Reverend Jesse Jackson is being treated at a Chicago hospital after experiencing severe stomach pains.

New technology for Monsanto   

When you hear the name Monsanto, the first thing that comes to mind is seed.

All 17 bodies recovered from crash site   

A team of U.N. peacekeepers has recovered all 17 bodies from the crash site of a humanitarian aid flight.

Detroit mayor agrees to plead guilty, resign  Photos Glyph Video Glyph

Detroit Mayor Kwame Kilpatrick has agreed to plead guilty to obstruction charges and will step down after more than six years leading the nation's 11th-largest city.

Few minorities on GOP podium   

The Republican National Convention showcased a Native American color guard, a black preacher and video footage of civil rights pioneer Rosa Parks, all part of its effort to present the GOP as a picture of diversity. What it hasn't offered is many minorities speaking from the podium in prime time, or sitting among the delegates.

Jobless claims jump, productivity soars   

The number of newly laid off workers seeking unemployment benefits jumped unexpectedly last week, the government said Thursday, reversing three weeks of declines.

Hanna kills 61 in Haiti, grows stronger   

Authorities say 61 people have died in floods across Haiti caused by Tropical Storm Hanna.

Atlantic Coast watches Hanna's shifting trek   

Residents moved boats and booked inland hotel rooms while National Guard troops prepared to deploy along the Southeastern coast as Tropical Storm Hanna plowed through the Atlantic on Thursday on a shifting track toward the U.S.

Republicans nominate McCain for president   

John McCain will address the Republican National Convention in St. Paul, Minnesota, Thursday night and formally accept the party's nomination for president.

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