Candidates look to the West for undecided voters - International Herald Tribune
ALBUQUERQUE : With only 10 days left to campaign and the number of toss-up states seeming to diminish, Senators John McCain and Barack Obama spent Saturday crisscrossing the Rocky Mountain West in pursuit of undecided voters. For McCain, the task is
Youngsters get a taste of pheasant hunting - Minneapolis Star Tribune
"Rooster!" someone shouted as a colorful ringneck rocketed skyward. Thirteen-year-old Jordan Otto of Hibbing, on his first pheasant hunt ever, shouldered his 16-gauge shotgun and fired. Several young hunting companions nearby did the same, and the
Mccain Volunteer Admits Making Up Attack - Post Chronicle
A McCain volunteer in Pittsburgh admitted Friday that she made up a story of being assaulted by a man angered by the bumper sticker on her car, police said. Ashley Todd, 20, of College Park, Texas, was arrested, CNN reported. Bail was set at $50,000
McCain volunteer admits to hoax - Pittsburgh Post-Gazette
Ashley Todd is led from Pittsburgh police headquarters by detectives yesterday. Almost from the start, Pittsburgh police were skeptical about a young woman's claim that she had been mugged and a "B" carved into her cheek by an attacker who was
Post office building dedicated to memory of late Chinese-American - Xinhua News Agency
LOS ANGELES, Oct. 25 (Xinhua) -- The post office building in San Gabriel, a suburb city east of Los Angeles, was named for its former mayor Chi Mui Saturday at a dedication ceremony to honor the late Chinese American politician and community activist
McCain Volunteer Made Up Attack - Tampa Bay Online
PITTSBURGH - A McCain campaign volunteer made up a story of being robbed and having the letter "B" scratched on her face in a politically inspired attack, police said Friday. Ashley Todd, a 20-year-old college student from College Station, Texas