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Senate to attempt rescue of bailout package, stocks reel worldwide after plan's rejection, former top CIA official pleads guilty to fraud, Gates denounces Pentagon's early approach in Iraq, Navy surrounds hijacked ship carrying Russian weapons.
• "A bipartisan rebellion in the House killed a $700 billion rescue plan for the nation's financial system" Monday, "sending global stock prices plunging, prompting fierce recriminations on the presidential campaign trail and ...
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9/30/2008 Earlybird
- Economy: Stocks Reel Worldwide After Bailout Implodes
- Washington: Former Top CIA Official Pleads Guilty To Fraud
- Nation: Greenhouse Gas Auction Brings In $40 Million
- Iraq: Gates Denounces Pentagon's Early Approach To War
- World: U.S. Navy Surrounds Hijacked Ship Carrying Russian Weapons
- Campaigns: Palin In Comparison
- Commentary: Who Killed The Bailout?