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Would Bloomberg Have a Chance?
Filed: June 20th 2007: US

As an independent candidate for President, he could never expect to be a
favorite. But he could affect the race — most likely negatively for the
Democrats

Bush to veto stem-cell bill
Filed: June 20th 2007: US

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Judge: Hinckley plan for increased freedom falls short
Filed: June 20th 2007: US

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Former Senate majority leader to teach at Princeton
Filed: June 20th 2007: US

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Bush administration easing into passport rules
Filed: June 20th 2007: US

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NYC mayor leaves GOP amid White House speculation
Filed: June 20th 2007: US

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Behind Bloomberg’s Independent Streak
Filed: June 19th 2007: US

New York’s mayor claims he has no plans to run for President. But his latest party change suggests he’s toying with the idea

Reluctant Dems on Immigration Reform
Filed: June 19th 2007: US

To win over the holdouts in her own party, Nancy Pelosi may break the immigration bill into pieces

Immigration, Iraq dominate special election
Filed: June 19th 2007: US

Voters in Georgia’s 10th Congressional District went to the polls Tuesday. At stake is Charlie Norwood’s old congressional seat representing the northeastern part of the state. The longtime Republican congressman died in February of lung disease and cancer.

House panel OKs FDA bill without drug ad ban (Reuters)
Filed: June 19th 2007: US

Reuters - Legislation meant to improve the
government's drug safety oversight cleared a U.S. House of
Representatives subcommittee on Tuesday without a controversial
limit on television advertisements.

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Giuliani Says Family Issues Private
Republican presidential candidate Rudy Giuliani asked for privacy on Monday to deal with strained relationships within his family
GOP anxiety, Blair's exit test Bush's mettle
This week President Bush's staunchest ally on Iraq, British Prime Minister Tony Blair, announced he was stepping down, and anxious House Republicans came to the White House for a "frank" exchange about the looming political dangers of the war. And amid it all there were signs of flexibility coming from the White House.
Key nations split over Iran sanctions (AP)
AP - The world's most powerful nations failed to agree on new sanctions against Iran amid reports that President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad wants to put Tehran's case for a nuclear program before the U.N. Security Council.
Iraq's Ominous Numbers Game
According to the latest figures, after a dropoff in March and April, the number of killings in Baghdad has risen nearly to pre-surge levels
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