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  • Obama tells huge Dem crowd he'll fix Washington (AP)

    Democratic presidential nominee, Sen. Barack Obama, D-Ill., his wife, Michelle, and daughters Malia, 10, second from right, and Sasha, 7, wave after his acceptance speechat the Democratic National Convention in Denver, Thursday, Aug. 28, 2008.  (AP Photo/Ron Edmonds)AP - Surrounded by an enormous, adoring crowd, Barack Obama promised a clean break from the "broken politics in Washington and the failed policies of George W. Bush" Thursday night as he embarked on the final lap of his audacious bid to become the nation's first black president.




  • Obama uses speech for high-tech outreach (AP)

    Democratic presidential nominee Barack Obama waves from the stage of the Democratic National Convention 2008 at the Invesco Field in Denver, Colorado, on August 28. Obama told Americans their AP - Forgive some of the 84,000 people amassed at Invesco Field Thursday if their thumbs are a bit weary by the time Barack Obama takes the stage for a triumphant acceptance of his presidential nomination.




  • Analysis: 'Born in the USA' returns to politics (AP)

    Flags wave during the playing of the song 'Born in the USA' at the Democratic National Convention in Denver, Thursday, Aug. 28, 2008.  (AP Photo/Ron Edmonds)AP - A generation after Ronald Reagan famously mistook Bruce Springsteen's music for uncritical patriotism, Democrats claimed "Born in the USA" on Thursday for the theme it was meant to project — to describe a splintered country they say desperately needs new policies and new dreams.




  • Obama sketches promise of America (AP)

    Democratic presidential nominee, Sen. Barack Obama, D-Ill., gives his acceptance speech at the Democratic National Convention in Denver, Thursday, Aug. 28, 2008.  (AP Photo/Ron Edmonds)AP - Barack Obama cast his presidential nomination as proof that no dreams are too high, savoring a historic moment for himself and the nation Thursday before setting out on a difficult struggle to break another barrier for a black American.




  • Obama: 'We are a better country than this' (Politico)
    Politico - DENVER — Forty-five years after Martin Luther King Jr.’s dramatic call for racial equality in America, Barack Obama accepted the Democratic nomination to become the first African-American on a major party presidential ticket.

  • McCain makes decision on running mate (AP)

    U.S. Republican presidential candidate Senator John McCain waves to the veterans gathered at the 109th Veterans of Foreign Wars convention in Orlando, Florida, August 18, 2008. REUTERS/Scott AudetteAP - Republican presidential candidate John McCain decided on a running mate early Thursday, and top prospects waited to hear from the nominee-in-waiting.




  • End to Middle East oil imports unlikely (AP)
    AP - Barack Obama's promise Thursday to work to "end our dependence" on Middle East oil within a decade may be good political rhetoric when Americans have been paying $4 a gallon at the gas pumps, but the goal likely would be difficult — perhaps impossible — to achieve and flies in the face of how global oil markets work.

  • Joey Biden's Big Night (U.S. News & World Report)

    Democratic presidential candidate Barack Obama walks with his wife Michelle and vice presidential nominee Senator Joe Biden and his wife Jill at the Democratic National Convention in Denver, August 28, 2008. (Brian Snyder/Reuters)U.S. News & World Report - DENVER--Joseph Biden is chairman of the Senate Foreign Relations Committee, widely respected for his knowledge of international affairs.




  • Retailers pull Simplicity bassinets off shelves (AP)

    In this photograph released by the Consumer Product Safety Commission, a Simplicity bassinet is seen.  Six major retailers are pulling from their shelves Simplicity bassinets linked to the deaths of two babies.  The recall affects nearly 900,000 bassinets.    (AP Photo/Consumer Product Safety Commission)AP - Six major retailers are pulling from their shelves Simplicity bassinets linked to the deaths of two babies after a company refused to recall the infant beds.




  • Ohio man sentenced for writing racial hate letters (AP)
    AP - A man who wrote hundreds of threatening letters over 20 years to black and mixed-race men — including Supreme Court Justice Clarence Thomas and New York Yankees shortstop Derek Jeter — was sentenced Tuesday to three years and 10 months in prison.


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