Rolling Stone ends large format after four decades
NEW YORK (AP): Rolling Stone magazine is shrinking with the times. After more than four decades of standing out with a larger format than other magazines, it will step back and look like everyone else starting with the October 30 issue, due out this week....
Vote unlikely to change policy on int'l court
WASHINGTON (AP):Long-held US antagonism to the Inter-national Criminal Court (ICC) could soften under a new president, but that does not mean that either Democrat Barack Obama or Republican John McCain is ready to sign on.Both Obama and McCain generally...
McCain offers a new economic plan
WASHINGTON (AP):Bidding for a comeback, Republican presidential candidate John McCain yesterday set out a new plan to ease the economic pain of middle class Americans swept up in the country's financial chaos, as polls showed voters turning to Democrat...
Video games feature ads for Obama's campaign
WASHINGTON (AP):For those too busy playing video games to watch presidential ads on television, Barack Obama has a solution. He's become the first presidential candidate to buy ad space inside a game...
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