Bailout Not Dead Yet

World Briefing | Europe: Italy: Crackdown on Naples Mafia

The Italian police issued more than 100 arrest warrants on Tuesday in an action against suspected mafiosi in Naples, detaining dozens.

World Briefing | Europe: Britain: Victory for Gurkha Veterans

Former Gurkha soldiers who fought alongside British troops won a long-running battle for the right to retire in Britain.

World Briefing | Europe: Greece: Prime Minister Fires Deputy

Greece?s governing conservative party teetered on the brink of collapse after the country?s beleaguered prime minister dismissed one of his deputies.

World Briefing | Europe: Germany: Party Leader Resigns

The leader of Bavaria?s conservative Christian Social Union, Erwin Huber, announced his resignation after his party suffered heavy losses in state elections.

World Briefing | Europe: Britain: Ship Fire Deemed Accidental

A fire that tore through a famous 19th-century British ship in May 2007 probably started when a vacuum cleaner used for renovation work burst into flames.

In Georgia, a Reverence for Stalin

An enduring cult of Stalin persists in Georgia, where the Georgian-cobbler?s-son-turned-20th-century-titan remains a towering if contentious figure.

Voting for President Begins in Pivotal Ohio

House Dems Offer Alternative ‘No Bailouts Act’

US: Obama 50, McCain 46 (ABCPost-9/27-29)

Europeans Set to Deploy Monitors in Georgia

Georgian officials expressed frustration that the monitors would not have immediate access to the buffer zones that surround the separatist enclaves of Abkhazia and South Ossetia.

Poll: Most voters worry about economy

Sept. 30: Sen. John McCain and Sen. Barack Obama endorsed a bipartisan proposal for more federal insurance on bank deposits and urged Congress to pass a rescue plan, all while launching new attack ads. NBC's Andrea Mitchell reports.  (Nightly News)Voters are divided over the terms of the government’s $700 billion economic rescue package but fear that the House’s rejection of the measure could deepen the country’s financial woes, a poll shows.


1 in 4 Chance McCain May Not Survive 2nd Term

SurveyUSA: GA, IN, OH, NJ (9/29)

For Stocks, Worst Single-Day Drop in Two Decades

Over a trillion dollars vanished from Wall Street on Monday, the blackest day since the 1987 stock market crash.

Palin’s Accent Takes Center Stage

Hill Leaders Scramble to Craft a Sellable Bailout Bill

GOP Activists Urge McCain to Hit Harder

World Markets React With Caution to US Crisis

Africans Wary on New US Command for Continent

Olmert’s Lame-Duck Epiphany About Palestinian Peace

French Police Clash With Youths

The violence broke out after a teenager was killed in a car crash while fleeing the police, the authorities said.

Lawmakers Want Probe of U.S. Exports to Iran

School says 4 confessed to Obama effigy

A Christian university in Oregon said Tuesday it has punished four students who confessed to hanging a likeness of Democratic presidential candidate Barack Obama from a tree on campus.

Obama Presses Dems to Back the Bailout

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