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Bush faces resistance at G-8, Senate centrists look for gasoline price relief, al-Maliki suggests making timetable for U.S. troop withdrawal, Fed & SEC join forces in Wall Street oversight, Afghan official hints Pakistan had role in bombing.
• "Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice said on Tuesday negotiations with Poland on a missile shield deal remained incomplete hours before she was to sign a treaty in the Czech Republic on its part of the accord," ...
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- A daily roundup of the day's top stories on Congress, the White House and the world, plus the morning's top editorials and op-eds.
7/8/2008 Earlybird
- G-8 Summit: Bush Faces Resistance On U.S. Priorities
- Congress: Senate Centrists Seek Compromises On Gasoline Prices
- Iraq: Al-Maliki Suggests Making Timetable For Troop Withdrawal
- Nation: CDC Promotes Campaign For Healthy Lifestyles
- Economy: Fed & SEC Join Forces In Wall Street Oversight
- World: Afghan Official Hints Pakistan Had Role In Bombing
- Campaigns: Change Of Location
- Commentary: Change The World?