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Sen. John McCain and President Bush wave to supporters in Phoenix, Ariz. on May 27, 2008. (AP/Charles Dharapak/File)
Conservative thinkers and political historians think the GOP could be at the end of its historic 40-year grasp on power.
The GOP's surprise vice-presidential nominee brings a fresh face to the '08 race.
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With his lead over McCain in the polls now gone, the Democratic nominee must woo independents.
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Officials say only five civilians died in last week's attack, but UN, Afghanistan say 60 children died in the strike.
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Chaco Sandals in Paonia, Colo., succumbs to global market forces and lays off 45 full-time workers, silencing a manufacturing plant - and a town.
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Socially conservative and telegenic, Alaska's governor livens the ticket but is questioned on experience.
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The Democratic nominee delivers strongest case yet against McCain campaign, prods Americans to change the direction of the country.
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The GOP National Convention opens in a place reflecting the nation's enduring agrarian myth... with skyscrapers.
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In Congo, wooden scooters are mainstays of the local economy, expressions of self-reliance, and, sometimes, the stuff of apprenticeships, too.
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Radovan Karadzic appears Friday to answer to charges of war crimes in the 1990s.
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It's getting down to the wire: Will the Arctic ice cap's annual melt-off this year top last year's record?
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