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    [Ben Bernanke]: Bernanke says Fed may extend Wall Street lending (09:33 7/8)
    ARLINGTON, Va (Reuters) - Federal Reserve Chairman Ben Bernanke said on Tuesday the U.S. central bank may keep an emergency lending facility for big Wall Street firms open past year-end while it seeks to restore financial market stability.
    [Yasuo Fukuda]: G-8 endorses halving global emissions by 2050 (09:33 7/8)
    RUSUTSU, Japan - World leaders on Tuesday endorsed halving world emissions of greenhouse gases by 2050, edging forward in the battle against global warming but stopping short of tough, nearer-term targets.
    [Ralph Nader]: Left lacks leverage to stop Obama's rightward tack (09:33 7/8)
    WASHINGTON - Appeal to the party's base, secure the nomination, then tack back to the center for the general election. It's a time-honored tradition in American presidential politics. And in the past few weeks, Barack Obama, far more than John McCain, has made such maneuvers a nearly daily feature of his campaign.
    [Barack Obama]: Obama proposes easing consumer bankruptcy laws (09:33 7/8)
    ATLANTA (Reuters) - Democratic presidential candidate Barack Obama on Tuesday will propose overhauling bankruptcy laws to ease their impact on people unable to pay their bills because of medical expenses or military service.
    [Condoleezza Rice]: U.S. and Czechs sign missile defense deal (09:33 7/8)
    PRAGUE (Reuters) - The United States and the Czech Republic signed a treaty on Tuesday allowing Washington to build part of a missile defense shield in the central European NATO state, despite tough opposition from Russia.
    [James Baker]: Panel calls for new war powers legislation (09:33 7/8)
    WASHINGTON - Former secretaries of state James Baker III and Warren Christopher say the next time the president goes to war, Congress should be required to say whether it agrees. The co-chairmen of a bipartisan study group have proposed legislation that would require the president to consult lawmakers before initiating combat lasting longer than a week, except in cases of emergencies. In turn, Congress would have to act within 30 days, either approving or disapproving of the action.
    [Nancy Pelosi]: Congress frets as its ratings plummet (09:33 7/8)
    Washington - Members of Congress are used to working in an institution that gets no respect, but a recent plunge to the bottom of confidence ratings - and a week back home with constituents riled over gas prices - is raising alarms even on thick-skinned Capitol Hill.
    [Al Gore]: Saudi king set to lead rare interfaith talks in Spain (09:33 7/8)
    RIYADH, Saudi Arabia - In a first for a Saudi Arabian leader, King Abdullah will convene a conference in Madrid as part of a Saudi outreach to defuse interfaith tensions, improve Islam's image, and restore respect for religious values.
    [Henry Paulson]: Fed eyes extending emergency loans for Wall Street (09:33 7/8)
    WASHINGTON - The Federal Reserve, trying to stabilize a shaky U.S. financial system, may give squeezed Wall Street firms more time to tap the central bank's emergency loan program, chairman Ben Bernanke said Tuesday.
    [Steve Ballmer]: Microsoft says willing to restart Yahoo talks (12:55 7/7)
    NEW YORK (Reuters) - Microsoft Corp on Monday said it would be willing to reopen talks to buy all or part of Yahoo Inc -- but only if a new Yahoo board is elected, a major boost for investor Carl Icahn's board slate.
    [George W. Bush]: G-8 summit opens with spotlight on aid for Africa (09:02 7/7)
    RUSUTSU, Japan - Aid for Africa -- and whether enough was coming from the world's major economic powers -- was in the spotlight Monday as the Group of Eight nations met with seven African leaders at its annual summit.
    [Terrence Trammell]: US hopes Olympic rivals will be singing America's tune (14:14 7/7)
    EUGENE, Oregon (AFP) - US Olympic men's track and field coach Bubba Thornton won't predict how many medals his squad will win at next month's Beijing Olympics, but he will be listening for the sound of American gold.
    [Michael Phelps]: US trials perfect warm-up for red-hot Beijing bid (14:14 7/7)
    OMAHA, Nebraska (AFP) - Michael Phelps set up a run at Olympic history and US swimmers set a tone with nine world records set or matched at the US Olympic swimming trials that ended here on Sunday.
    [Kerron Clement]: Provisional U.S. athletics team for Beijing (14:14 7/7)
    EUGENE, Oregon (Reuters) - The provisional U.S. Olympic athletics team for Beijing based on performances at the American selection trials, which ended on Sunday. Only those who have met the qualifying standard are included. The official team will be announced later this month:
    [Arnold Schwarzenegger]: Officials predict longer and stronger fire season (14:14 7/7)
    ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. - In the past few years, Rich Nieto's work has started earlier and lasted longer.


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