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► Presidential election hits $2B fundraising mark - By BETH FOUHY and JACK GILLUM | Associated Press
► Presidential debate 101: Is Romney right that Navy is smallest since 1917? It's true that the Navy is smaller today than it was in 1917, but the US warship count was smaller still in the Bush 2 administration. However, the US still rules the waves in terms of naval firepower. By Peter Grier | Christian Science Monitor – Wed, Oct 24, 2012
► Obama endorses same-sex marriage initiatives in three states - By Nicole Neroulias | Reuters
► In US politics, foreign things are very suspicious ... and market-oriented approaches to greenhouse-gas emissions are 'radical.' But I missed the moment when corndogs became un-American. By Dan Murphy | Christian Science Monitor
► Russia suggests U.S. coordinating arms supplies to Syria rebels- Reuters
► Syrian foes largely hold fire at start of Eid truce - By Dominic Evans | Reuters
► US knew too little to deploy troops to Benghazi: Pentagon - By Phil Stewart and Susan Cornwell | Reuters
► Last post on US politics and the Benghazi attack. I hope.By Dan Murphy | Christian Science Monitor
► France gives Burkina Faso planes to tackle Mali Islamist threat - Reuters – Thu, Oct 25, 2012
► US must clearly back Japan in islands dispute with China (+ video). America rightly wants good relations with Japan and China. But sometimes one has to take sides, and the islands dispute between these two Asian powers is such a time. The US must avoid ambiguity and side more publicly with its democratic ally, Japan, and against bullying by China. - By Grant Newsham | Christian Science Monitor
► Hajj pilgrimage begins in Saudi Arabia; Muslims seeking to erase sins, praying for peaceBy Aya Batrawy, The Associated Press | Associated Press
► Photos of the Day. A roundup of today's best photos.
► 'Flying Houses' create sense of magic. Employing traditional photography and digital manipulation, the surreal series, 'Flying Houses' by Laurent Chéhère, elevates architecture to a new level. Chéhère takes a variety of residential structures out of their defining neighborhood backdrops. Released from their choked streets, the houses float amidst the clouds, like kites. 'Flying Houses' is on exhibition at Galerie Paris-Beijing in Paris from Oct. 25 through Dec. 4. Chéhère will also show work at this year's Art Miami Art Fair from Dec. 4 -9. || GALERIEPARISBEIJING
► 26 October 2012 - Barack Obama casts vote early in Chicago
► 26 October 2012 - Syria Eid al-Adha ceasefire comes into effect
► 26 October 2012 - Is the world ready to take on Mali's Islamists? By Paul Melly West Africa analyst
► VIDEO - Burma Rakhine clashes death toll at 56
► 26 October 2012 - China condemns NY Times Wen Jiabao wealth story 'smear'
► 26 October 2012 - Greece gets investment from Russia with love | By Giorgos Christides Thessaloniki, Greece
► 26 October 2012 - Russian leftist Sergei Udaltsov charged with conspiracy
► 25 October 2012 - The roar of rising Russia | By Nick Easen
► 25 October 2012 - The ancient medina of Fez
► 26 October 2012 - Rarest dog: Ethiopian wolves are genetically vulnerable | By Matt Walker Editor, BBC Nature
► Cleaner by day, jazz pianist by night. 25 October 2012. For Dan Msiza, his day job as a cleaner at Pretoria University is overshadowed by one great passion. He is an accomplished jazz pianist and has toured the world. But now he lives in a house too small for his grand piano, as Nomsa Maseko found out when she met him for the BBC's Focus on Africa TV programme.
► 25 October 2012 - Cambridge University's 'space scream' phone experiment
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► RT to host final US presidential third-party debate. Published: 26 October, 2012
► 'Death and destruction in Bani Walid' as media silent. Published: 26 October, 2012 - Edited: 26 October, 2012
► One year after IMF bailout, Greece still big on military spending. Published: 26 October, 2012
► Texas threatens to arrest international monitors sent to watch US election. Published: 25 October, 2012
► Putin urges tougher control over 'mushrooming' cults. Published: 25 October, 2012
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By Catherine Mayer / LondonLatest Headlines
* Beyond The BBC: The Jimmy Savile Scandal Grows
■ Death Toll Tops 100 in Burmese Ethnic Strife► Mexico's Drug Lords Ramp Up Their Arsenals with RPGs
■ Official: Suicide Bomber Kills 35 in Afghanistan
■ China Passes Law to Curb Abuse of Mental Hospitals
■ Nanny Suspected of Killing 2 Kids in NY Home
■ Looters Strip Bulgaria of Ancient Treasures
■ China Expels Bo Xilai from Legislature, Set for Trial
■ Taliban Claim Afghan Attack Killing 2 Americans
■ China Wants to Stop Profiteering at Temple Sites
■ Presidential Election Hits $2B Fundraising Mark
■ Weakened Hurricane Lashes Bahamas After 21 Deaths
■Burmese General Aung Gyi Turned Democracy Backer Dies
■ Israeli PM's Party to Ally with Ultranationalists
■ CNN: Obama on Rape Comments: They 'Don't Make Any Sense'
■ CNN: McCain Says Mourdouk Should Admit Gaffe
► "A More Hopeful Future for North Korea"?
► A Modest Proposal for Defending Japan's Remote Islands
► Mitt and the Bomber Boys
* Mark Halperin: The Campaign Fundraising Wars Aren't Over Yet► What Your Doctor Isn't Telling You About Your DNA
* TIME.com Series: Kids and DNA► A Vibrant Past: Colorizing the Archives of History (PHOTOS)
► ICE: Portraits of Vanishing Glaciers
► Too young for tai chi? Chinese Americans try line dancing. Kit Cheung's dancers use scoots, shuffles and Montana kicks to any sort of music. 'If it has a beat, we'll dance to it,' he says.
► Squaw Valley, Boreal ski resorts welcome snow by opening early
► Looping wooden roller coasters are about to become a reality
► Independent spending pours into California congressional races
* Graphic: Follow the money► With boost from Adelsons, Restore Our Future rakes in $20 million
* Romney courts Florida Latinos on the radio
► Obama raised $90.5 million in first half of October, trailing Romney
► President Obama flies to Chicago to vote early in person
► Obama uses vulgar word referring to Romney, author says
► ENDORSEMENTS - The Los Angeles Times' endorsements for the November 6 election.
► Electric-car maker Tesla bucks traditional dealership network. Tesla opens its own stores to sell its flagship Model S directly to consumers. Some auto dealers and regional associations have sued the automaker.
► It's a family affair! Posted By: Kathy M.Y. Pyon
► Pictures in the News | Oct. 25, 2012
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