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05/10/2008 19:52

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Economy sheds most jobs since 2003, more cuts seen - Analysis: Palin's words may backfire on McCain - Campaigns get personal, McCain called 'erratic'.



Economy sheds most jobs since 2003, more cuts seen

Jobs are vanishing at the fastest pace in more than five years with pink slips likely to keep stacking higher in the months ahead, an urgent signal the country may be careening toward a deep and painful recession just as Americans prepare to elect a new president.

Analysis: Palin's words may backfire on McCain

And though she may have scored a political hit each time, her attack was unsubstantiated and carried a racially tinged subtext that John McCain himself may come to regret.

Campaigns get personal, McCain called 'erratic'

Democrat Barack Obama's campaign called his Republican rival "erratic" in a television commercial released Sunday as both campaigns stepped up personal attacks.

Next president will be handed a fragile economy

Even with the $700 billion bailout, the financial crisis and fragile economy promise to loom large over the opening days of the next administration.

Obama camp hits rival's health care plan Politico

After knocking John McCain as a deregulator of the banking system during the recent financial crisis, Barack Obama's campaign hit the Arizona senator Sunday for wanting to do the same to the health insurance industry.

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