Tuesday, September 9, 2008
By H. JOSEF HEBERT WASHINGTON (AP) — With public opinion shifting toward offshore drilling, Democrats are looking to defuse the volatile election issue by allowing oil companies for the first time to explore off the Atlantic and Gulf coasts from Virginia to Florida — but only if they foot the bill... Sign in to see full entry.
Monday, September 8, 2008
Critics Say Gates-Seinfeld Duo Missing Creativity
By NICK WINGFIELD and SUZANNE VRANICA September 8, 2008 Jerry Seinfeld's long-running sitcom is often described as a show about nothing. The same might be said of a baffling new Microsoft Corp. commercial featuring the comedian and Bill Gates -- not, as "Seinfeld" characters might say, that there's... Sign in to see full entry.
Sunday, September 7, 2008
How the 2008 electoral map has changed
Virginia could be a bellwether in a year that is likely to see a few more battleground states. By Linda Feldman | Staff writer / September 7, 2008 edition Washington Flush with cash, Democrat Barack Obama has spent months trying to expand the battleground in the 2008 presidential elections. Ad buys... Sign in to see full entry.
Saturday, September 6, 2008
Hanna Moves Up U.S. East Coast; Hurricane Ike Heads to Bahamas
By Demian McLean and Camilla Hall Sept. 6 (Bloomberg) -- Heavy winds and rain from Tropical Storm Hanna are moving quickly through eastern North Carolina and up the U.S. East Coast, while Hurricane Ike is heading toward the Bahamas. After making landfall near the border of South Carolina and North... Sign in to see full entry.
Friday, September 5, 2008
McCain, Obama Vie For 'Reformist' Mantle
But What the Two Candidates Mean by That Watchword of American Politics Is Open to Interpretation By Jonathan Weisman Washington Post Staff Writer Friday, September 5, 2008; Page A23 When Sen. John McCain introduced Sarah Palin as his running mate last week, he declared they would "beat the long... Sign in to see full entry.