Republicans try to get convention back on track (AP)

By Admin | September 2, 2008

A small portion of the Louisiana delegation remaining at the convention stand for the National Anthem at the start of the first session at the 2008 Republican National Convention in St. Paul, Minnesota September 1, 2008. REUTERS/Shannon Stapleton   (UNITED STATES)   US PRESIDENTIAL ELECTION CAMPAIGN 2008 (USA)AP - Hamstrung by Hurricane Gustav and distracted by the revelation that Sarah Palin's unmarried 17-year-old daughter is pregnant, Republicans were trying to get back on track Tuesday with the political pageantry that celebrates John McCain's candidacy for president.


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Hurricane Hanna threatens US southeast coast (AP)

By Admin | September 2, 2008

This false-color  satellite image provided by the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration shows Hurricane Hanna in the Bahamas at 4:45 a.m. EDT.   Forecasters said it could threaten the southeast United States by midweek. (AP Photo/NOAA)AP - Hurricane Hanna was moving little early Tuesday as its rains drenched the southeastern Bahamas along with the Turks and Caicos Islands.


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Emergency declared in Thai capital after clashes (AFP)

By Admin | September 2, 2008

A skeleton is displayed during an anti-government protest in Bangkok. Thailand's prime minister has declared a state of emergency after thousands of his opponents and supporters clashed in the worst street violence for more than a decade in Bangkok.(AFP/Pornchai Kittiwongsakul)AFP - Thailand's prime minister declared a state of emergency in the capital Tuesday after thousands of his opponents and supporters clashed in the worst street violence here in more than a decade.


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Russia rejects EU threats over Georgia

By Admin | September 2, 2008
Russian officials criticize the European Union for threatening to postpone talks on a new political and economic partnership deal over the war in Georgia.

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Oil falls as global demand concerns resurface (AP)

By Admin | September 2, 2008

A gas station offers a limited service in New Orleans, Louisiana on August 31 after a mandatory evacuation was ordered ahead of Hurricane Gustav. Oil prices dived under 105 dollars, reaching 4-month lows, after Gustav apparently spared key US energy facilities and Iran said OPEC must tackle excess production by members.(AFP/File/Jim Watson)AP - Oil prices tumbled nearly $7 on Tuesday from last week's close ahead of the U.S. Labor Day weekend as investors shifted their focus to slowing global demand after fears subsided about Hurricane Gustav's impact on Gulf Coast oil rigs and refineries.


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Hurricane Hanna keeps forecasters guessing

By Admin | September 2, 2008
Hurricane Hanna's path and strength remain uncertain, but the latest forecast map from the National Hurricane Center predicts it could make landfall as a major hurricane on the southeastern U.S. coast by Friday evening.

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Russia says EU was right not to choose sanctions (Reuters)

By Admin | September 2, 2008

France's President Nicolas Sarkozy (2nd R), France's Foreign Minister Bernard Kouchner (2nd L), European foreign policy chief Javier Solana (L) and European Commission President Jose Manuel Barroso (R) hold a joint news conference at the end of a European Union leaders emergency summit in Brussels September 1, 2008. (Yves Herman/Reuters)Reuters - Russia praised the European Union on Tuesday for taking a "responsible approach" to its conflict with Georgia by refusing to impose sanctions or freeze ties with Moscow.


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Thai prime minister declares emergency in Bangkok (AP)

By Admin | September 2, 2008

Thailand's Prime Minister Samak Sundaravej gestures during a news conference on imposing of the state of emergency in Bangkok, Thailand Tuesday, Sept. 2, 2008. Samak on Tuesday imposed a state of emergency in the capital, Bangkok, following overnight clashes between pro- and anti-government protesters. The emergency decree signed by Prime Minister Samak Sundaravej empowered the army to restore order with the assistance of police. (AP Photo)AP - Thailand's prime minister declared a state of emergency Tuesday in Bangkok to restore order after overnight clashes between government opponents and supporters left one person dead and 43 injured.


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New Orleans largely spared by Hurricane Gustav (AP)

By Admin | September 2, 2008

Water fills a low area near the Eastside of the Industrial Canal as Hurricane Gustav came through afternoon Sept. 1, 2008, in New Orleans. (AP Photo/Brian Lawdermilk)AP - New Orleans evacuees scattered across the country were eager to return home after their city was largely spared by Hurricane Gustav, but Mayor Ray Nagin warned they may have to wait in shelters and motels a few days longer.


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Thai army chief balks at protest crackdown (Reuters)

By Admin | September 2, 2008

Anti-government demonstrators rally inside the gates of the Government House in Bangkok September 1, 2008. (Kham/Reuters)Reuters - Thai soldiers would not use force to evict protesters occupying the prime minister's office, army chief Anupong Paochinda said on Tuesday despite a state of emergency giving him the power to do so.


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