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Tax rebate, food stamp money possible in aid plan
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NKorea off US blacklist after nuke inspection deal
(12:58 p.m. PT)

For Bush, last 100 days to feature 'no letting up'
(11:23 a.m. PT)

FBI searched long, hard for Jack Anderson sources
(11:02 a.m. PT)

Bush's statement on financial crisis
(6:20 a.m. PT)

Latvia discussing new military exercises with US
(12:51 a.m. PT)

Recalls: Dried radishes, milk drinks, cookies
(October 10)

Softball champs say meeting prez not Bush league
(October 10)

Lineup for Sunday news shows
(October 10)

Colin Powell calls Sen. Stevens' word 'sterling'
(October 10)

Georgia sued over voter citizenship verification
(October 10)

White House disputes that Bush is hurting markets
(October 10)

US, India sign unprecedented nuclear deal
(October 10)

Bush raises $2 million in Florida, South Carolina
(October 10)

For military, bad economy aids recruiting
(October 10)

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