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New proposals: On the stump Monday, Obama and McCain jumped on the stock market turmoil with plans on how to fix it.
Obama goes on the attack with a new ad; the GOP candidate calls for an investigation.
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Behind bad baby milk, an ethical gap in China's business
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The compromise deal passed Tuesday includes $9.6 billion in spending cuts.

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Attacks on foreign oil company facilities threaten to disrupt global oil supply.
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More oversight lies ahead, no matter who's in the Oval Office.

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Odierno takes charge in a 'fragile' Iraq
Gen. David Petraeus, who handed over command on Tuesday to Gen. Raymond Odierno, will lead US Central Command.

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Reporter Tom A. Peter
Getting to 'yes' on more offshore drilling? Not yet.
Congress is set to consider several energy bills this week, but hopes dim for passage of any of them.

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Chinese Muslims join global Islamic market
They are forging economic ties with the Muslim world at a time when interest in Islam is also growing.

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�Loner� image out: For teens, video games often social
Those who played games with a civic component to them were actually more likely to engage in such activities, a new report finds.
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