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World Edition Headlines [ Auto updated [8] minutes ago ] History of Lead International TV News Headlines U.S. Congress upholds restrictions on high-carbon fuelsCBC Lead Headline (World) | Thu Sep 25, 2008 22:00 ESTFuels derived from Alberta's tarsands could find a tough market in the United States after Congress decided Thursday to uphold legislation restricting imports of fuels from high-carbon sources. more Western powers guilty of 'genocide, acts of aggression': MugabeCBC Lead Headline (World) | Thu Sep 25, 2008 21:20 ESTZimbabwean President Robert Mugabe lashed out at Western powers in a speech to the United Nations General Assembly on Thursday, accusing them of genocide and calling for them to lift sanctions against his country. more Dems: McCain Hurting Bailout TalksFOXNews Lead Headline | Thu Sep 25, 2008 20:40 ESTObama, Democratic colleagues blast McCain, accusing him of injecting politics into economic bailout legislation Nuclear Waste Piling Up in HospitalsFOXNews Lead Headline | Thu Sep 25, 2008 20:30 ESTExcessive nuclear waste prompts fears about use in dirty bombs after key landfill quit accepting the waste Pakistani leader warns unilateral incursions help fuel extremismCBC Lead Headline (World) | Thu Sep 25, 2008 20:30 ESTPakistan's borders must be respected, the country's new president said Thursday, the same day he acknowledged the Pakistani military fired at NATO helicopters after they crossed into the country from Afghanistan. more Motlanthe pledges to bring stability to S AfricaABC Australia - World Lead | Thu Sep 25, 2008 20:30 ESTMotlanthe pledges to bring stability to S Africa By Africa correspondent Andrew Geoghegan Summit Produces Anger, No Agreement on BailoutFOXNews Lead Headline | Thu Sep 25, 2008 20:00 ESTLawmakers leave White House summit apparently no closer to an economic bailout agreement - one source even tells FOX News, 'we may have gone backward' Wall St rescue plan 'needs work'BBC Lead Headline | Thu Sep 25, 2008 20:00 ESTUS political leaders say more work is needed on a $700bn bail-out plan for financial markets after White House talks. Summit Produces Anger No Agreement on BailoutFOXNews Lead Headline | Thu Sep 25, 2008 19:40 ESTMcCain, Obama and other lawmakers left their meeting with President Bush apparently no closer to sealing a deal over controversial economic bailout Bailout deal? Not so fastCNN Lead Headline | Thu Sep 25, 2008 19:30 ESTChaos erupted today in the negotiations over the proposed financial bailout as lawmakers bickered over competing counterproposals to the Bush administration's $700 billion rescue plan. A White House meeting was meant to speed approval of an agreement but instead revealed deep divisions between Democrats and Republicans, CNNMoney reports. developing story Exclusive: Palin On Foreign PolicyCBS News | Thu Sep 25, 2008 18:50 ESTCBS News Anchor Katie Couric Interviews Candidate Sarah Palin On Iran, Russia, Her Passport Wall Street deal still unsettled following White House meetingCBC Lead Headline (World) | Thu Sep 25, 2008 18:40 ESTU.S. President George W. Bush discussed his country's beleaguered financial sector with rival presidential contenders late Thursday, the same day members of the U.S. House of Representatives and the Senate said they had reached a deal on a $700-billion US rescue plan. more Lawmakers Move Closer To Bailout DealCBS News | Thu Sep 25, 2008 18:20 ESTCongressional Democrats And Republicans Report Agreement In Principle On $700B Plan Economic bailout talks appear in disarrayCNN Lead Headline | Thu Sep 25, 2008 18:10 ESTJust hours after key lawmakers said they had reached agreement on a set of principles regarding the proposed $700 billion economic bailout, a high-level meeting at the White House apparently illustrated otherwise. Sen. Richard Shelby, ranking Republican on the Senate Banking Comittee, emerged from the White House to declare of the bailout plan: "It will not solve problems, it will create more problems." developing story Deal or No Deal?FOXNews Lead Headline | Thu Sep 25, 2008 18:10 ESTObama, McCain, congressional leaders meet for summit with president, who expects to 'reach an agreement very shortly' on controversial economic bailout McCain, Obama leave White House after talksCNN Lead Headline | Thu Sep 25, 2008 17:20 ESTSens. John McCain and Barack Obama left the White House today after meeting with President Bush and congressional leaders on the proposed $700 billion economic recovery plan. Presidential rivals McCain and Obama made no statements to the media upon leaving but were expected to speak soon about the bailout proposal. developing story McCain, Obama at White House to discuss bailoutCNN Lead Headline | Thu Sep 25, 2008 16:50 ESTSens. John McCain and Barack Obama are at the White House for a high-level meeting with President Bush and congressional leaders to discuss the $700 billion economic recovery plan. The meeting comes as lawmakers say they have agreed on "a set of principles" on revisions to the rescue plan. developing story Pakistani military fires warning shots at U.S. helicoptersCBC Lead Headline (World) | Thu Sep 25, 2008 16:40 ESTThe Pakistan military fired "flares" at NATO helicopters on Thursday after they crossed into the country from Afghanistan, says Pakistani President Asif Ali Zardari. more Swagger Could Sway VotersFOXNews Lead Headline | Thu Sep 25, 2008 16:30 ESTWhenever the presidential candidates finally debate, presentation and poise will have more influence than policy Candidates, Lawmakers Meet Bush on EconomyFOXNews Lead Headline | Thu Sep 25, 2008 16:20 ESTObama and McCain at White House for summit with President and congressional leaders on controversial economic bailout package being considered on Capitol Hill Congress Nears Deal on Bailout |
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