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Immigration seldom raised on the campaign trail (Richmond Times-Dispatch)

HACKENSACK, N.J. — Presidential candidates Barack Obama and John McCain have barely touched on last year’s hottest national issue: immigration. Activists on both sides of the debate have assailed the near-absence of the issue in the campaign, saying it seems too much of a hot potato for either candidate. While the economy is, they say, justifiably eclipsing all else, they add that immigration …


QUOTEBOX: Energy sector on presidential candidates’ plans (Reuters via Yahoo! UK & Ireland News)

(Reuters) – U.S. energy policy has been at the fore of the 2008 presidential race due to growing concerns about energy costs, U.S. reliance on foreign oil and environmental issues.


Candidates trade jabs in feverish final push – Minneapolis Star Tribune


Malaysia Star
Candidates trade jabs in feverish final push
Minneapolis Star Tribune, MN - 2 hours ago
DEFIANCE, OHIO – Spurred by the latest statistics that confirm the rocky state of the economy, Democrat Barack Obama and Republican John McCain exhorted
Goodman: This is the scary season politically San Jose Mercury News
BARACK OBAMA, JOHN MCCAIN, HORSERACE National Review Online Blogs
It’s the economy, stupid, and it’s causing some Chicago Medill Reports
Daily Nation  - Yale Daily News
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Obama’s remarks on China are rhetoric, some say – Los Angeles Times


Voice of America
Obama’s remarks on China are rhetoric, some say
Los Angeles Times, CA - 5 hours ago
Barack Obama vowed in a letter released Wednesday to use “all diplomatic means” if elected to stop China from gaining an unfair trade advantage in global
China-Trade Issue Thrust Into Races as Vote Nears Wall Street Journal
China fends off Obama criticism on currency policy Reuters
Obama Says China Must Stop Manipulating Currency China Digital Times
Voice of America  - FXstreet.com The Foreign Exchange Market
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America should take a chance and make Barack Obama the next leader … – Economist


Times Online
America should take a chance and make Barack Obama the next leader
Economist, UK - 17 hours ago
For all the shortcomings of the campaign, both John McCain and Barack Obama offer hope of national redemption. Now America has to choose between them.
McCain Links Economy, Security Washington Post
Barack ‘Busby Berkeley’ Obama is here to cheer us up The Australian
The Great Temptation Town Hall
Harvard Crimson  - Traverse City Record Eagle
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Campaigns push energy issues – Boston Globe


Boston Globe
Campaigns push energy issues
Boston Globe, United States - Oct 30, 2008
Senator Barack Obama has been less enthusiastic in his support for offshore oil and gas drilling and nuclear power than Senator John McCain, while McCain
US Energy Still A Burning Issue Sky News
Candidates’ energy stances lauded, bashed San Angelo Standard Times
QUOTEBOX – Energy sector on presidential candidates’ plans Reuters
The Citizen  - Washington Times
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Obama for President – Harvard Crimson


Boston Globe
Obama for President
Harvard Crimson, MA - 32 minutes ago
With these factors in mind, we wholeheartedly endorse Senator Barack Obama of Illinois for President. Unlike Bush, Obama is a man who has profound respect
Election 2008: Obama on the Economic Issues BusinessWeek
McCain, Obama diverge on Latin America Tampabay.com
Candidates’ Tax and Spend Proposals Would Dig Deficit Hole Deeper MarketWatch
Retail Traffic  - National Post
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Editors: The Choice – National Review Online


Voice of America
Editors: The Choice
National Review Online, NY - 3 hours ago
His opponent, Barack Obama, is a talented young politician who has shown both discipline and savvy in beating Hillary Clinton for the Democratic
India is ‘top priority’ for Barack Obama South Asian Post, Canada
McCain decides that defence is the best form of attack The Age
US poll could be circuit-breaker for world’s worsening troubles The West Australian
Washington Times  - The MIT Tech
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Neglected issues on the campaign trail will confront the next … – San Jose Mercury News


ABC News
Neglected issues on the campaign trail will confront the next
San Jose Mercury News,  USA - 8 hours ago
By Frank Davies WASHINGTON — Soon after he becomes president, Barack Obama or John McCain will face tough decisions on immigration, climate change,
The AZ of the White House race Independent Online
Obama’s vision closes campaign GoErie.com
Blue case for McCain, red case for Obama Scripps News
Washington Post  - Newsday
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Obama’s potential green team – guardian.co.uk

Obama’s potential green team
guardian.co.uk, UK - 16 hours ago
Meet the people who might fill top environmental jobs in a Barack Obama administration. From Grist, part of the Guardian Environment Network So what exactly


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