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World Edition Headlines [ Auto updated [8] minutes ago ] History of Lead International TV News Headlines McCain, Obama spar over economy, leadingCNN Lead Headline | Wed Oct 08, 2008 00:50 ESTSquaring off in the second of three debates, Barack Obama and John McCain drew sharp differences over the origin of domestic and international problems -- and how to tackle them. Obama tied McCain to President Bush on Iraq and economic deregulation, while McCain painted Obama as overly reliant on government. Chinese officials accused of hiding deadly mine blast before OlympicsCBC Lead Headline (World) | Wed Oct 08, 2008 00:50 ESTOfficials in the north Chinese province at the heart of a toxic milk scandal hid a coal mine explosion in July that killed more than 30 miners, state media reported. more Deficit Hits Record $438BFOXNews Lead Headline | Wed Oct 08, 2008 00:30 ESTLatest estimates from the Congressional Budget Office put the federal budget deficit at a record $438 billion• Nest Eggs Took $2 Trillion Hit in Past Year• Bush: We'll Get Through This Palin Hammers Obama-Ayers TiesFOXNews Lead Headline | Wed Oct 08, 2008 00:30 ESTJust hours before the second presidential debate, Palin continues to highlight Obama's ties to William Ayers• ACORN Office Raided in Voter Fraud Investigation• Fraud Potential Impacted by Early Voting• Kenya Deports Anti-Obama Author McCain, Obama spar over economy problems, cures in 2nd debateCBC Lead Headline (World) | Wed Oct 08, 2008 00:00 ESTDemocrat Barack Obama and Republican John McCain spent much of their second presidential debate Tuesday night arguing over how best to protect American jobs, homes and health care in the face of a floundering U.S. economy. more Debate highlights stark differencesCNN Lead Headline | Tue Oct 07, 2008 23:20 ESTSquaring off in the second of three debates, Barack Obama and John McCain drew sharp differences over the origin of domestic and international problems -- and how to tackle them. Obama tied McCain to President Bush on Iraq and economic deregulation, while McCain painted Obama as overly reliant on government and himself as a "steady hand at the tiller." developing story AIG Under Fire for $440G RetreatFOXNews Lead Headline | Tue Oct 07, 2008 23:00 ESTLess than a week after fed bail out, AIG sent execs on a retreat to posh resort, lawmakers say Couric's Debate WebcastCBS News | Tue Oct 07, 2008 23:00 ESTKatie's Web-Only Show Will Include Discussion With Experts, Undecided Voters And Answering Reader E-Mails McCain, Obama hammer each otherCNN Lead Headline | Tue Oct 07, 2008 23:00 ESTSquaring off in the second of three debates, Barack Obama and John McCain drew sharp differences over the origin of domestic and international problems -- and how to tackle them. Obama tied McCain to President Bush on Iraq and economic deregulation, while McCain painted Obama as overly reliant on government and himself as a "steady hand at the tiller." developing story Economy dominates McCain, Obama debateABC Australia - World Lead | Tue Oct 07, 2008 23:00 ESTRepublican John McCain and Democrat Barack Obama clashed repeatedly over the financial crisis in their second presidential debate, but strove to show voters they cared about their economic fears. More AIG Under Fire for RetreatFOXNews Lead Headline | Tue Oct 07, 2008 22:40 ESTLess than a week after fed bail out, AIG sent execs on a $440G retreat to a posh resort, lawmakers say• Bush: We'll Get Through This McCain, Obama punch and counterpunchCNN Lead Headline | Tue Oct 07, 2008 22:40 ESTSquaring off in the second of three debates, Barack Obama and John McCain disagreed over Iraq, Afghanistan and Pakistan. "Sen. Obama was wrong about Iraq and the 'surge,' " McCain said. Obama faulted McCain for "cheerleading the president to go into Iraq." developing story Economy dominates 2nd U.S. presidential debateCBC Lead Headline (World) | Tue Oct 07, 2008 22:40 ESTDemocrat Barack Obama and Republican John McCain spent most of their second presidential debate Tuesday night arguing over strategies on how to mend the ailing U.S. economy, a top concern for many American voters. more McCain, Obama trade jabs on foreign policyCNN Lead Headline | Tue Oct 07, 2008 22:30 ESTSquaring off in the second of three debates, Barack Obama and John McCain disagreed over Iraq, Afghanistan and Pakistan. "Sen. Obama was wrong about Iraq and the 'surge,' " McCain said. Obama faulted McCain for "cheerleading the president to go into Iraq." developing story McCain, Obama differ on health care, IraqCNN Lead Headline | Tue Oct 07, 2008 22:10 ESTSquaring off in the second of three debates, Sens. Barack Obama and John McCain disagreed on health care and traded barbs on Iraq. Obama described health care as a "right," while McCain said it was a "responsibility." developing story Economy dominates in 2nd U.S. presidential debateCBC Lead Headline (World) | Tue Oct 07, 2008 22:10 ESTDemocrat Barack Obama and Republican John McCain kicked off their second presidential debate Tuesday night fielding questions on how to mend the ailing U.S. economy, a top concern for many American voters. more Town Hall TussleFOXNews Lead Headline | Tue Oct 07, 2008 21:50 ESTCandidates square off in second presidential debate in town hall format at Belmont University in Nashville• THE STRATEGY ROOM: Bret Baier Hosts FOX News' Online Talk Show - STREAMING LIVE During the Debate• ACORN Office Raided in Voter Fraud Investigation• Fraud Potential Impacted by Early Voting• Kenya Deports Anti-Obama Author McCain, Obama at odds over taxes, economyCNN Lead Headline | Tue Oct 07, 2008 21:50 ESTSquaring off in the second of three debates, John McCain and Barack Obama disagreed over their tax plans. "He wants to raise taxes," McCain said. Obama countered that he wants to cut taxes for 95 percent of Americans and accused McCain over favoring the wealthy. developing story US rivals trade blows on economyBBC Lead Headline | Tue Oct 07, 2008 21:50 ESTThe US presidential candidates begin their second debate, in Tennessee, with questions focused on the financial crisis. Video: McCain, Obama debate in TennesseeCBC Lead Headline (World) | Tue Oct 07, 2008 21:40 ESTLive online video as Republican presidential candidate John McCain debates Democratic rival Barack Obama, moderated by Tom Brokaw of NBC. more |
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