timesofindia.indiatimes.com - 10/27/2008
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Barack Obama looks certain to beat John McCain and become the next US president. Most Indians will be delighted. An Obama victory will symbolise the vanquishing of racism and the dismal Bush legacy. Besides, McCain is a military hawk, especially on Iraq. Obama is not exactly a dove, but is far ...
propublica.org - 10/25/2008
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propublica.org —
As AIG was on the brink of bankruptcy
and facing a government takeover, the insurance giant made...
sure Congress knew where it stood on U.S.-India nuclear relations, that is. AIG deployed its lobbyists to Washington last month to influence a bill that ...
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AIG Lobbied for India Nuke Deal (Really!)
news.yahoo.com - 10/21/2008
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NEW DELHI Scientists have better maps of distant
Mars than the moon where astronauts have walked. But...
India hopes to change that with its first lunar mission. Chandrayaan-1 which means "Moon Craft" in ancient Sanskrit is scheduled to launch from ...
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India readies 1st moon mission in Asian space race - ...
longwarjournal.org - 10/30/2008
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longwarjournal.org —
Aftermath of one of the 13 bombings in
Azzam. India has been hit with another coordinated bombing...
attack, this time in four districts in the eastern state of Azzam. Sixty-one Indians were killed and more than 470 were wounded in ...
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61 killed in multiple bombings in India
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Jules Crittenden —
[image] « Trouble in Palindise Sick Of Europe » Eastern View Blair tunes in the Asian news offers up some pro-McCain Swaminomics out of India, and a Kumbayah note or two in the Bangkok Post. Blair barracks for free trade ! Not that it will make much difference what Indian economists or Thai academics think. Topics: asia , pols Posted by Jules Crittenden at 11:04 pm on Sunday, October 26, 2008 Leave a Reply Trackback URL You must be logged in to post a comment.
Where McCain scores over Obama
USS Neverdock —
Where doesn't he? "McCain is one of the few American politicians in either party with the courage and conviction to stand up to protectionist populism. By contrast, Obama embodies protectionism. Look at the accompanying chart. It shows that McCain has voted 88% of the time against bills creating trade barriers, and 90% of the time against export subsidies for US producers. Few other senators have such a splendid record. Obama has served a much shorter time in the Senate, and avoided ...
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President-Elect Obama Condemns Attacks. Death Toll Now 101
dailykos.com 11/27/2008 — President-elect Barack Obama led global condemnation of grenade and gun assaults in India’s financial hub of Mumbai, the third major terrorist attack targeting foreigners in South Asian nations this year. The U.S. will work "with India and ...
Obama's first gaffe?
blog.foreignpolicy.com 12/2/2008 — He chose his words very carefully, but U.S. President-elect Barack Obama nonetheless made big news in India with this exchange from today's press conference: [Question:] During the campaign, you said that you thought the U.S. had a right
to attack ...
Candidates spar with 9 days to go
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Yahoo! News: Politics News 10/27/2008
AP - Republican John McCain declared "I'm going to win it," dismissing polls showing him behind with little more than a week to go in the presidential race. A confident Democrat Barack Obama drew a jaw-dropping 100,000 people to a single rally and ...
Candidates Spar With 9 Days to Go —
FOXNews.com 10/27/2008
McCain dismisses polls, says he will win the race for the White House, while a confident Obama rolls out a new TV ad asserting his rival is 'running out of time'
Poll Gives Obama 8-Point Va. Lead —
Wash Post Elections 10/27/2008
Barack Obama has opened up an eight-point lead over Republican John McCain in Virginia, and the Democrat is entering the final week of the campaign with several core advantages when it comes to turning out his supporters, according to a new Washington ...
Obama leads in 5 key states, McCain in 2 —
Reuters: Politics 10/27/2008
CHICAGO (Reuters) - Barack Obama leads John McCain in five of eight crucial battleground states one week before the presidential election, with McCain ahead in two states and Florida dead even, according to a series of Reuters/Zogby polls released on ...