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Lines of Voters Try to Cast Ballots Early Tue, 02 Nov 2004 07:16 am PST AP - Voters trying to beat the rush turned out early to cast ballots in many precincts as Election Day opened, forming long lines that snaked out the doors, waiting in rain and even taking along chairs for expected long waits. Car Bomb Kills 8 in Baghdad Tue, 02 Nov 2004 06:39 am PST AP - A car bomb exploded Tuesday near the Ministry of Education in a busy Baghdad commercial area, killing at least eight people and wounding 29 others, officials said. In the north, another car bomb killed at least four people in the city of Mosul. Polling Places See Scattered Problems Tue, 02 Nov 2004 06:47 am PST AP - Polling places experienced scattered problems early Tuesday as legions of lawyers, election-rights activists and computer scientists watched, particularly in battleground states, for any trouble that could disenfranchise voters. Minute by Minute Events at Polling Station Tue, 02 Nov 2004 07:51 am PST AP - One day at one battleground precinct in suburban Detroit, Precinct 20: Court OKs Voter Challengers at Ohio Polls Tue, 02 Nov 2004 06:38 am PST AP - Giving a pre-dawn Election Day boost to the GOP, a federal appeals court early Tuesday cleared the way for political parties to send in people to challenge voters' eligibility at Ohio polling places. The U.S. Supreme Court declined to step in. Wyclef Visits Haiti to Help End Violence Tue, 02 Nov 2004 04:55 am PST AP - Hip-hop star Wyclef Jean visited Haiti to try to help end a wave of violence that has left at least 79 people dead, including several police officers and two street gang leaders. Britain Weighs Ban on Smacking Children Tue, 02 Nov 2004 06:28 am PST AP - British lawmakers will vote Tuesday on whether parents should be banned from smacking their children, an emotive issue that has caused rumblings of dissent in Prime Minister Tony Blair's governing Labour Party. Stocks Edge Higher in Election Day Trading Tue, 02 Nov 2004 07:13 am PST AP - Investors sent stocks slightly higher Tuesday as oil prices fell below $50 per barrel. Trading was tentative, however, as Wall Street waited to see whether the presidential election would be too close to call. Jets Trounce Dolphins, 41-14 Tue, 02 Nov 2004 04:39 am PST AP - No miracles needed this time. Curtis Martin and LaMont Jordan each ran for 115 yards and a score to help the New York Jets rout the hapless Miami Dolphins 41-14 Monday night. Bush, Kerry Face Voters; Turnout Critical Tue, 02 Nov 2004 06:39 am PST Reuters - Voters turned out in large numbers on Tuesday to deliver an unpredictable verdict on President Bush and Democratic Sen. John Kerry as the long, bitter and deadlocked White House race drew to a close. U.S. Justice Allows Challengers at Ohio Polls Tue, 02 Nov 2004 06:40 am PST Reuters - U.S. Supreme Court Justice John Paul Stevens Tuesday allowed Republicans to challenge voter qualifications at the polls in Ohio, a key battleground state that could determine the presidential election. Bush Casts Vote, Says Trusts Judgment of People Tue, 02 Nov 2004 06:39 am PST Reuters - President Bush and his wife, Laura, cast their votes on Tuesday morning in the tiny town near their Texas ranch, and Bush said he was calm and confident now that the election was "in the hands of the people." Kerry: Voters Choose New Direction or More of Same Tue, 02 Nov 2004 06:27 am PST Reuters - With the U.S. election now in voters hands, Democratic challenger John Kerry on Tuesday said Americans had a choice: a change in direction or four more years of the same under President Bush. Car Bomb Kills Six in Baghdad on U.S. Polling Day Tue, 02 Nov 2004 05:50 am PST Reuters - A car bomb brought fresh carnage to the heart of Baghdad Tuesday, killing six people and wounding eight near the Education Ministry, officials said. Election Day Dawns With Unpredictability Tue, 02 Nov 2004 06:11 am PST washingtonpost.com - After the longest and costliest campaign on record, President Bush and challenger John F. Kerry remained deadlocked nationally and in key battleground states yesterday, with both sides expressing confidence that late trends and their Election Day get-out-the-vote operations will deliver a victory when the polls close tonight. Rehnquist's Illness Forces Absence Mon, 01 Nov 2004 09:00 pm PST washingtonpost.com - Chief Justice William H. Rehnquist did not appear as planned at Supreme Court oral arguments yesterday, announcing that his pledge to do so after receiving a cancer-related tracheotomy 10 days ago was "too optimistic," and that he would remain at home while receiving radiation and chemotherapy treatment. Reaching Out at Fallujah Outpost Mon, 01 Nov 2004 08:29 am PST washingtonpost.com - NEAR FALLUJAH, Iraq, Oct. 31 -- The road, sticky with mud from an overnight downpour, passed through a narrow alley of blast walls and into a heavily guarded U.S. military compound. Inside, a battle-worn Marine staff sergeant pruned the miniature roses that ringed a small grassy courtyard, where a fountain burbled in the middle. Final Blitz in Swing States Mon, 01 Nov 2004 05:58 am PST washingtonpost.com - DAYTON, Ohio, Oct. 31 -- Sen. John F. Kerry and President Bush began a final two-day blitz through the most competitive battlegrounds Sunday, with Kerry wooing his base at a black church, preaching a gospel of economic hope, and the president crisscrossing Florida, questioning his challenger's credentials to keep the nation safe from terrorists. U.S. Hopes To Divide Insurgency Sun, 31 Oct 2004 12:46 am PDT washingtonpost.com - Facing an entrenched insurgency in Iraq whose ranks have grown significantly over the past year, the Pentagon has devised a new military strategy aimed at driving a wedge between various factions, defense officials said CNSS ·¢±íÓÚ 2004-11-03 19:52 | ÒýÓÃTrackback(0) | ±à¼ ÆÀÂÛ