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Monday's Top News: GOP Candidates Withstanding Democrats' Efforts to Demonize Them

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GOP Candidates Withstanding Democrats' Efforts to Demonize Them

By Mark Halperin

Republican candidates, including Wall Streeters, free traders and Big Business profiteers, have opened up polling leads in some of the choicest midterm contests, despite Democrats' efforts to disqualify them in the present based on their pasts

The Method Behind Ahmadinejad's U.N. Trash Talk

By Tony Karon

Even as Iran's President accused the U.S. of masterminding the 9/11 attacks, there were plenty of signs that he was posturing ahead of new negotiations

Japan Releases Chinese Captain But Tensions Remain

By Austin Ramzy / Beijing

The imbroglio between China and Japan over a shipping collision is over but that doesn't mean the largest economies in Asia will maintain to stable relations anytime soon

Cell Phones and Cancer: A Scientist's Cogent New Book

By BRYAN WALSH

If anyone would be receptive to the idea that cell phone radiation might play a role in cancer, it would be Dr. Devra Davis.

Can Dems Pick Up a Cuban-American Stronghold?

By Tim Padgett / Miami

In a district where locals joke there are more alligators than voters, some Dems feel they can regain a House seat but Cuban-American moderates and non-Cuban voters will need turn up in force — it's either that or rely on the gator vote

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Striving to Save Jobs in San Francisco

By Alex Altman

A stimulus program that has put thousands back to work is on the verge of expiring. It won't go without a fight

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