- Hacker impersonated Palin, stole e-mail password (AP)
- Chinese parents seek answers on tainted baby milk (AP)
- Vegas police talked of 'getting' O.J. on recording (AP)
- New Mozart piece of music found in French library (AP)
- Stressed plants produce an aspirin-like chemical (AP)
- Gary Coleman sued over Utah bowling alley ruckus (AP)
- World's oldest man celebrates 113th birthday in Japan (AP)
- Wall St rallies on crisis solution hopes (Reuters)
- McCain says he would fire Republican SEC chief Cox (Reuters)
- NY probes for illegal short-selling in financials (Reuters)
- Wall St meltdown triggers blame game in Washington (Reuters)
- Rice says West must resist Russian "bullying" (Reuters)
- McCain says he would fire SEC Chairman Chris Cox (AP)
- Could blaze orange turn key states red or blue? (AP)
- McCain and Obama on hooks and bullets (AP)
- Brazil double-take: Barack Obama's on the ballot (AP)
- McCain would fire top stock regulator (Politico)
- GOP senator: A 'stretch' to say Palin is qualified (AP)
- Biden: Paying higher taxes patriotic for wealthy (AP)
- Pelosi open to financial reform this year (Reuters)
- FTC warns of bogus cancer cures (AP)
- Tutu urges UN body to show concern for Israelis (AP)
- Bill Maher Sets Out to Debunk Religion in Upcoming Flick (The Christian Post)
- Tibetan Religion and Politics (Phayul)
- Religion, politics and a book sale (Elk Grove Times)
- Religion news in brief (AP via Yahoo! News)
- Religion today (AP via Yahoo! News)
- Salazar: Republicans Not Moral Enough For Senate (CBS News)
- Touched by an angel? Most say they've been protected (USA Today)
- Religion News in Brief (The Morning News)
- Religion Notes (The Morning News)
- NFL cracks down on plays that endanger players (AP)
- Fed, central banks move to boost global confidence (AP)
- Bush says he's working hard on economic turmoil (AP)
- Galveston: City isn't ready for residents' return (AP)
- Israel FM declares victory, prepares for new gov't (AP)
- Edwards' wife says trust is biggest hurdle (AP)
- FDA to review genetically engineered farm animals (AP)
- Brad Pitt donates money to support gay marriage (AP)
- Scientists to use satellites to count kangaroo rats (AP)
- McCain says would fire SEC chairman (Reuters)
- Morgan Stanley in talks as financials' slide resume (Reuters)
- Central banks turn on funding taps to tackle market squeeze (Reuters)
- U.S. woman, Yemeni husband die in U.S. embassy attack (Reuters)
- Wall St crisis will call shots for next president (Reuters)
- U.S. examining Afghan war strategy, Gates says (Reuters)
- Pakistan says not informed of U.S. missile strike (Reuters)
- New Israeli leader Livni starts coalition talks (Reuters)
- World central banks stake billions to staunch global crisis (AFP)
- Zimbabwe cabinet talks stall over key ministries (AFP)
- Biden says Wall Street woes awoke McCain to crisis (AP)
- Campaign 'ads' not getting much air time (AP)
- McCain says government 'forced' to bail out AIG (AP)
- Top Republican: Palin boosts GOP Senate chances (AP)
- Both campaigns using 'phony' ads to drive messages (Politico)
- Obama buys 2-minute commercial on economy (AP)
- Designer of Palin's glasses grateful for publicity (AP)
- Leahy: Suspect had help in anthrax attacks (AP)
- CIA using missile strikes to `tickle' terrorists (AP)
- Bulgarian PM trapped in cable car at ski resort (AP)
- Zacks #1 Rank Top Performers: Cedar Fair, True Religion Apparel, Fuel Systems Solutio
- Obama rallies address religion and values - roanoke.com (Roanoke Times)
- Rapid Social Change, Modernity Lead To Rise In Religion Revivalism (BruDirect.com)
- Owner takes Chivas brand worldwide (USA Today)
- Religion & ethics calendar (The Sacramento Bee)
- Groups allow, encourage students to find personal religion (Daily Nebraskan)
- Orissa Govt says it might review religion conversion Act (IE via Yahoo! India News)
- Yo, Daddio: Finding religion and passing it on (Lansing State Journal)
- Abercrombie not afraid to shun Democrats’ party-line ‘religion’ (The Hill)
- Religion and revolution (Independent Weekly)
- Vikings bench QB Jackson, turn to veteran Frerotte (AP)
- Stocks sink after government bailout of AIG (AP)
- 16 dead in car bomb, ambush at US Embassy in Yemen (AP)
- Government steps in again, bails out AIG with $85B (AP)
- 3 US soldiers charged with murder in Iraq deaths (AP)
- Ike's US toll hits 51; search team leaves island (AP)
- US researchers call off controversial autism study (AP)
- Ryan O'Neal, son arrested at Malibu home (AP)
- Woman mistakes elk's call for a fight, calls cops (AP)
- Bank fears, AIG fallout drive Wall St sell-off (Reuters)
- Morgan Stanley and Goldman plummet as crisis mounts (Reuters)
- Obama leads McCain by two points, poll finds (Reuters)
- Car bombs at U.S. embassy in Yemen kill 16 (Reuters)
- Lloyds in advanced talks to buy HBOS (Reuters)
- McCain, Obama seek reform amid financial turmoil (Reuters)
- Anthrax suspect must have had help: U.S. senator (Reuters)
- Israel's Livni to take over Olmert party: Polls (Reuters)
- AIG bailout fails to calm global markets (AFP)
- 16 killed in attack on US embassy in Yemen (AFP)
- Obama camp suggests lies over Palin visit to Iraq (AP)
- Greenspan: No McCain tax cuts without reduction (AP)
- Forum sells 'Obama Waffles' with racial stereotype (AP)
- Palin says farewell to home state to campaign solo (AP)
- Palin's losing bid for office set stage for rise (Politico)
- Biden prepares for more prominent role in campaign (AP)
- Obama scales back campaign events in Ike's wake (AP)
- Democrats: GOP should support drilling compromise (AP)
- Guests for the Sunday TV news shows (AP)
- Thomas says Constitution forbids racial preference (AP)
- Obama, McCain Put Politics Aside on 9/11 Anniversary (Bloomberg)