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News from the Americas from The International Herald Tribune, the world's daily newspaper online.
- In father's tough life, principles to live by for Biden
Senator Joseph Biden Jr. credits his father, Joe Sr., with teaching him the lessons that have become a recurring theme of his campaign speeches. - Palin's journey from little-noticed college student to star politician
To many who knew Sarah Palin in her formative years, the woman who bursts onto the stage at rallies sounds nothing like the person they recall. - McCain has limelight as Obama visits ill grandmother
McCain said Friday that if Obama is elected along with a Democratic Congress, the middle class is "going to be put through the wringer." Obama got a boost from another Republican endorsement. - McCain volunteer made up story of robbery, police say
A volunteer for McCain's campaign made up a story of being robbed, pinned to the ground and having the letter "B" scratched on her face by a black man in a politically inspired attack. - Palin's makeup stylist is campaign's highest-paid help
The McCain campaign paid the makeup artist $22,800 for the first two weeks of October. It also reported $8,825 paid to a hair stylist as get-out-the-vote consulting. - Voter-registration group's tally vastly overstated
Republicans have seized on the disclosure that 30 percent of Acorn's new voter registrations were faulty. - Which comes first? Chicken rights or Californian egg farmers
A voters' proposition on animal rights in California is drawing attention, and funding, across the United States. - Obama arrives in Hawaii to visit ailing grandmother
Barack Obama was at his grandmother's bedside in Honolulu, a nine-hour flight away from the battlegrounds of the campaign. - Obama support runs deep in Western Europe
A survey for the International Herald Tribune and the news channel France 24 found a desire to change from the policies of President George W. Bush. - Council backs Bloomberg bid to run again for New York mayor
The City Council voted, 29 to 22, to extend term limits, which will allow Mayor Michael Bloomberg to seek re-election next year. - In political coverage, nothing succeeds like success
The tone of media coverage of the presidential candidates tends to follow their fortunes in the polls, a study shows. - Poll finds Obama strong with some Bush backers
Barack Obama is ahead of John McCain among various groups that voted for President George W. Bush four years ago, the latest New York Times/CBS News poll found. - In political coverage, nothing succeeds like success
The tone of media coverage of the presidential candidates tends to follow their fortunes in the polls, a study shows. - Obama support runs deep in Western Europe
A survey for the International Herald Tribune and the news channel France 24 found a desire to change from the policies of President George W. Bush. - McCain looks for Joes of all trades
In an appeal to small business owners, Senator John McCain set off on a "Joe the plumber" tour. Without Joe. - Army drills heighten Brazil-Paraguay Tensions
It was a chilling scene for Paraguayans to watch on television armed Brazilian troops occupying the "Friendship Bridge" separating the two countries. - Colombian intelligence chief quits amid scandal
Maria del Pilar Hurtado, the director of domestic intelligence, resigned Thursday after her agency was caught spying on a prominent political opponent of President Alvaro Uribe. - U.S. suspends trade deal with Bolivia
The deal was suspended because the Bolivian president has failed to improve his country's efforts to combat drug traffickers, Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice said. - In father's tough life, principles to live by for Biden
Senator Joseph Biden Jr. credits his father, Joe Sr., with teaching him the lessons that have become a recurring theme of his campaign speeches. - Palin's journey from little-noticed college student to star politician
To many who knew Sarah Palin in her formative years, the woman who bursts onto the stage at rallies sounds nothing like the person they recall. - McCain has limelight as Obama visits ill grandmother
McCain said Friday that if Obama is elected along with a Democratic Congress, the middle class is "going to be put through the wringer." Obama got a boost from another Republican endorsement. - McCain volunteer made up story of robbery, police say
A volunteer for McCain's campaign made up a story of being robbed, pinned to the ground and having the letter "B" scratched on her face by a black man in a politically inspired attack. - Palin's makeup stylist is campaign's highest-paid help
The McCain campaign paid the makeup artist $22,800 for the first two weeks of October. It also reported $8,825 paid to a hair stylist as get-out-the-vote consulting. - Voter-registration group's tally vastly overstated
Republicans have seized on the disclosure that 30 percent of Acorn's new voter registrations were faulty. - Which comes first? Chicken rights or Californian egg farmers
A voters' proposition on animal rights in California is drawing attention, and funding, across the United States. - Obama arrives in Hawaii to visit ailing grandmother
Barack Obama was at his grandmother's bedside in Honolulu, a nine-hour flight away from the battlegrounds of the campaign. - Obama support runs deep in Western Europe
A survey for the International Herald Tribune and the news channel France 24 found a desire to change from the policies of President George W. Bush. - Council backs Bloomberg bid to run again for New York mayor
The City Council voted, 29 to 22, to extend term limits, which will allow Mayor Michael Bloomberg to seek re-election next year. - In political coverage, nothing succeeds like success
The tone of media coverage of the presidential candidates tends to follow their fortunes in the polls, a study shows. - Poll finds Obama strong with some Bush backers
Barack Obama is ahead of John McCain among various groups that voted for President George W. Bush four years ago, the latest New York Times/CBS News poll found. - In political coverage, nothing succeeds like success
The tone of media coverage of the presidential candidates tends to follow their fortunes in the polls, a study shows. - Obama support runs deep in Western Europe
A survey for the International Herald Tribune and the news channel France 24 found a desire to change from the policies of President George W. Bush. - McCain looks for Joes of all trades
In an appeal to small business owners, Sena