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Jamaica Gleaner International
published: Wednesday | October 29, 2008

West Indian community leaders drum up support for Obama
NEW YORK (CMC): With six days to go before next Tuesday's presidential election in the United States, leaders within New York's West Indian community have intensified calls for registered voters to cast their ballots for the Democratic candidate, Barack...

Rosales faces corruption allegations

CARACAS, Venezuela (AP):Venezuela opened a corrup-tion probe of a leading opponent of President Hugo Chávez yesterday with less than a month to go before nationwide elections.

Obama narrows race in Montana

HELENA, Montana (AP) :Republican presidential candidate John McCain has history on his side in the state of Montana, but Democrat Barack Obama has 19 campaign offices.Montana is typically safe territory for Republican presidential candidates.

Economy overshadows all

COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP): Political allegiances are as divided as football loyalties in the United States heartland, home to deeply depressed economies, middle America values and profound doubts about whether either Democrat Barack Obama or Republican John McCain ...

Bush urges workers to help McCain

WASHINGTON (AP): President George W. Bush dropped by the Republican party headquarters yesterday to implore workers to do their utmost for Republican presidential nominee John McCain. But his political pep talk happened privately ...





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