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World Edition Headlines [ Auto updated [2] minutes ago ] History of Lead International TV News Headlines Candidates On The Best And Worst Of TimesCBS News | Wed Oct 08, 2008 19:10 ESTCBS Evening News: Obama And McCain Answer Katie Couric's Presidential Questions Hurricane Norbert grows into Category 4 stormCBC Lead Headline (World) | Wed Oct 08, 2008 18:50 ESTHurricane Norbert continued to gain strength on Wednesday as it moved across the Pacific Ocean toward Mexico. more U.S. fights release of Gitmo's UighursCNN (World) Lead Headline | Wed Oct 08, 2008 18:40 ESTGovernment lawyers were frantically trying Wednesday to stop Friday's scheduled court-ordered release of 17 Chinese Muslim detainees from the U.S. military facility at Guantanamo Bay, Cuba. Jury Convicts 'Precious Doe' KillerFOXNews Lead Headline | Wed Oct 08, 2008 18:10 ESTMan faces life sentence for murder of 3-year-old girl, whose naked, decaptiated body was discovered in Missouri woods Candidates Duel Over EconomyFOXNews Lead Headline | Wed Oct 08, 2008 17:10 ESTMcCain accuses rival of supporting tax hikes and earmarks, Obama says GOP ticket recycles 'Bush economics'• 2nd Debate: Win, Lose, or Draw? Campaigns Attack on EconomyFOXNews Lead Headline | Wed Oct 08, 2008 17:00 ESTMcCain accuses rival of supporting tax hikes and earmarks, Obama says GOP ticket recycles 'Bush economics'• 2nd Debate: Win, Lose, or Draw? Fed's rate cut doesn't save stocksCNN Lead Headline | Wed Oct 08, 2008 17:00 ESTU.S. stocks tumbled today at the end of a volatile session in which investors considered the Federal Reserve's emergency interest rate cut but remained wary about the economic outlook. The Dow Jones industrial average fell 190 points, or 2 percent, CNNMoney.com reports. developing story Stocks Suffer Sixth Straight Day Of LossesCBS News | Wed Oct 08, 2008 16:40 ESTDow Closes Down 190 Pts. As Wall St. Remains Rattled Despite News Of Emergency Rate Cut Bottom in Sight?FOXNews Lead Headline | Wed Oct 08, 2008 16:30 ESTDow dives 189 points as even a historic global effort to cut interest rates fails to stop selling wave• Fed, World Banks Join in Emergency Rate Cuts U.S. gets top rank in world competitiveness reportCBC Lead Headline (World) | Wed Oct 08, 2008 16:30 ESTThe United States remains the most competitive country in the world, according to an annual report released on Wednesday. more Stocks Fall Despite Emergency Rate CutCBS News | Wed Oct 08, 2008 16:20 ESTDow Closes Down 200 Pts. As Wall St. Remains Rattled After News Of Global Interest Rate Reductions Dire Report Predicts Global RecessionABC News (US)/International | Wed Oct 08, 2008 16:20 ESTTreasury secretary sees more strain aheadCNN Lead Headline | Wed Oct 08, 2008 16:00 ESTTreasury Secretary Henry Paulson said today that more economic pain looms, but he urged "patience" and said the federal government will use all tools necessary to support banks. Paulson said he would discuss with his counterparts in G7 countries what more can be done collectively to stabilize the financial system, CNNMoney.com reports. developing story Russia withdraws troops from Georgian buffer zonesABC Australia - World Lead | Wed Oct 08, 2008 16:00 ESTRussia withdraws troops from Georgian buffer zones By Moscow correspondent Scott Bevan and wires Amputee's New Grasp on LifeFOXNews Lead Headline | Wed Oct 08, 2008 15:50 ESTWorld's only transplant recipient of two full arms shows off new limbs, says he is 'whole again' UK and central banks cut interest ratesBBC Lead Headline | Wed Oct 08, 2008 15:10 ESTThe Bank of England, the US Federal Reserve and the European Central Bank cut interest rates by 0.5% in a joint move to shore up the global economy. Ukraine's president dissolves parliament, calls electionCBC Lead Headline (World) | Wed Oct 08, 2008 15:10 ESTUkrainian President Viktor Yushchenko abandoned the search for a functioning governing coalition on Wednesday, dissolved parliament and called an early election. more Russia withdraws from Georgia, Tbilisi demands moreCBC Lead Headline (World) | Wed Oct 08, 2008 15:10 ESTWhile Russia completed a total withdrawal of its troops from buffer zones surrounding Georgia's two breakaway regions of Abkhazia and South Ossetia on Wednesday, the Georgian government said Moscow hadn't done enough. more 'Global Recession': Dire Report Predicts Worldwide Slowdown Led by U.S.ABC News (US)/International | Wed Oct 08, 2008 15:10 ESTiReporters call debate for ObamaCNN Lead Headline | Wed Oct 08, 2008 14:30 ESTMost iReporters who watched the second presidential debate say Barack Obama won, though some say it was a tie. iReporter Jason Dinant said, "At the end, hands-down Barack Obama won this debate." Undecided voter Barbara Rademacher said McCain fared better on domestic issues, while Obama was stronger when it came to foreign policy. "For me, this debate was a complete draw." |
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