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Remarks by the President to the 89th Annual National Convention of the American Legion (Business Wire via Yahoo! Finance)

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Remarks by the President to the 89th Annual National Convention of the American Legion (Business Wire via Yahoo! Finance)

RENO, Nev.----Reno-Sparks Convention Center

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Retail food prices hit 17-year peak (The Daily American)

Retail food prices have increased by 4.6 percent since January, making 2007 the priciest year for food since 1990. According to figures from the United States Department of Agriculture, the price of foods containing high amounts of protein have increased the most.

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President Bush Addresses the 89th Annual National Convention of the American Legion (White House News)

President Bush on Tuesday said, "The challenge in Iraq comes down to this: Either the forces of extremism succeed, or the forces of freedom succeed. Either our enemies advance their interests in Iraq, or we advance our interests. The most important and immediate way to counter the ambitions of al Qaeda and Iran and other forces of instability and terror is to win the fight in Iraq."

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National League Game Summary - Colorado At San Francisco (KMGH 7 Denver)

Colorado 1 San Francisco 4

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CARACAS, Venezuela -- Laid-off Brazilian factory workers have their jobs back, Nicaraguan farmers are getting low-interest loans and Bolivian mayors can afford new health clinics, all thanks to Venezuelan President Hugo Chavez.

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Subprime assets infect many money market funds (The Buffalo News)

Money market funds were invented 37 years ago to offer investors better returns than bank savings accounts while providing a high degree of safety. Most of the $2.5 trillion sitting in these funds is invested in such assets as U.S. Treasury bills, certificates of deposit and short-term commercial debt.

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08-28-07 EUR ALL ON ONE PAGE (Eurweb)

FALCONS HOLD OFF ON CUTTING MICHAEL VICK: Team owner said it’s not in the team’s ‘best long-term interest.’

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Rushford banking on rebuilding (Winona Daily News)

RUSHFORD, Minn. — When Rushford State Bank owner Ted Robertson looked down the rubble-filled streets of Rushford on Monday, he saw progress.

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Venezuela outdoes U.S. in Latin American support (The Globe and Mail)

Bolstered by windfall oil profits, Hugo Chavez's government is now offering more direct state funding to Latin America and the Caribbean than the United States

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Chavez spreads wealth, influence (Long Beach Press-Telegram)

Venezuela funding to Latin America challenges U.S. spending. CARACAS, Venezuela - Laid-off Brazilian factory workers have their jobs back, Nicaraguan farmers are getting low-interest loans and Bolivian mayors can afford new health clinics, all thanks to Venezuelan President Hugo Chavez.

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Remarks by the President to the 89th Annual National Convention of the American Legion (Business Wire via Yahoo! Finance)

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