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Guantanamo tribunals get the green light, Pelosi seeks $50 billion in second stimulus plan, Texas to go ahead with executions of five Mexicans, Wall Street resisting energy legislation, more African aid dollars going to military.
• "President Bush offered federal help and encouragement Thursday to some of the 25,000 firefighters working under a blazing sun to contain wildfires that make up the single largest fire event ever recorded in ...
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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.
7/18/2008 Earlybird
- Congress: Pelosi Seeks $50 Billion More For Stimulus
- Iraq: Kuwait Names First Ambassador Since '90 Invasion
- Afghanistan: Troops Get More Protection From IEDs
- Nation: Texas To Go Ahead With Executions Of Five Mexicans
- Economy: Wall Street Resisting Energy Legislation
- World: More African Aid Dollars Switching To Military
- Campaigns: Money High
- Commentary: Senatorial Squabbling