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The Rockefeller Case

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No Jackpot Winner

None of the tickets sold for the Powerball game Saturday night matched all six numbers drawn, which were: (AP, 1:22 a.m.)

No Jackpot Winner

None of the tickets sold for the Powerball game Saturday night matched all six numbers drawn, which were: (AP, 1:22 a.m.)

No Jackpot Winner

None of the tickets sold for the Powerball game Saturday night matched all six numbers drawn, which were: (AP, 1:22 a.m.)
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NATION

Congressman says McCain 'sowing seeds of hatred'

Rep. John Lewis, a Georgia Democrat and veteran of the civil rights movement, says the negative tone of the Republican presidential campaign reminds him of the hateful atmosphere that segregationist Gov. George Wallace fostered in Alabama in the 1960s. (AP, 3:19 a.m.)
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WASHINGTON

Obama opens 6-point lead over McCain

Democrat Barack Obama has opened a 6-point lead over Republican rival John McCain in the U.S. presidential race, according to a Reuters/C-SPAN/Zogby poll released on Sunday. (Reuters, 1:29 a.m.)

Tax rebate, food stamp money possible in aid plan

After consulting with Barack Obama, Democratic leaders are likely to call Congress back to work after the election in hopes of passing legislation that would include extended jobless benefits, money for food stamps and possibly a tax rebate, officials said Saturday. (AP, 3:19 a.m.)
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WORLD

NKorea to resume dismantling nuclear facilities

North Korea said Sunday it will resume dismantling its main nuclear facilities, hours after the United States removed the communist country from a list of states that sponsor terrorism. (AP, 3:50 a.m.)

Britain to launch banking rescue: paper

Britain will launch its biggest retail bank rescue on Monday when the four largest, HBOS, Royal Bank of Scotland , Lloyds TSB and Barclays, ask for a combined 35 billion pounds ($60.5 billion) lifeline, the Sunday Times reported. (Reuters, 3:33 a.m.)
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