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Newsknife special rating: 21 top headlines at Google News for the U.S. election 1-8 November,
in date order (ET) starting Nov. 1, 2006.
Posted November 9, 2006

Newsknife considers these headlines\links to be top reporting during election
week as they were No.1 sources for major news items for the topic
on the home page of Google News

From a total of 3741 listings by 748 news sites for 21 news items on
Google News home page and up to 10 sub-pages deep.
Each line shows site home page link and specific news item headline\link.

  Monsters and Critics.com    Kerry gaffe hands Bush late campaign boost

  Christian Science Monitor    Iraqi prime minister asserts independence

  International Herald Tribune    US says assets issue can be discussed at resumed six-party talks

  KESQ    Poll: Schwarzenegger, Feinstein have big leads

  MarketWatch    ELECTION NOTEBOOK

  Kommersant    John Kerry's Joke a Big Mistake

  The Age    'Governator' not ready to say 'hasta la vista'

  Los Angeles Times    In homestretch, GOP is still swinging

  The Australian    Rumsfeld has to go, urges military press

  FOX News    Transcript: Missouri Senate Candidate Claire McCaskill on 'FNS'

  ktla 5    State Democrats look past Angelides

  The News - International    Power shift expected as US goes to mid-term polls today

  OhmyNews International    Hussein and the US Elections

  United Press International    Bush stumps for Crist, sans Crist

  Guardian Unlimited    Lawyers poised as US vote hit by technical glitches

  Bloomberg    Election Day Brings Lines, Scattered Machine Errors (Update3)

  Tampa Bay's 10    Bill McGinty blogs from the Davis camp 4:30 pm

  Jewish Telegraphic Agency    Bush nominates ‘realist’ to Defense

  Monsters and Critics.com    Humbled Bush lets Rumsfeld go, stands by Iraqis (Roundup)

  Reuters    Schwarzenegger wins in landslide

  Newsweek    Hot-Button Ballot Initiatives

 

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