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The GMA Daily Flash
November 12, 2008
Exclusive: Ted Haggard Breaks His Silence
Exclusive: Ted Haggard Breaks His Silence
Two years after sex scandal, preacher said he was "suicidal" with despair. More >
Daily Feature
GMA Daily Flash FeatureFirst Look: GMA Job Club
GMA and Tory Johnson want to help you connect with other job seekers in your community.
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Follow the Money
Where is the $700 billion in bailout money actually going? "GMA" breaks down the bailout plan and asks a panel of experts about the country's financial forecast.
Join the Great American Job Fair
"GMA" travels to Atlanta where workplace guru Tory Johnson brings together hundreds of job seekers and over 60 companies that are hiring. And we'll have lots of advice on where the jobs are right now.
'Idol' Tragedy
Why did a woman, rejected from "American Idol," kill herself in front of judge Paula Abdul's home? Can reality shows drive fragile people to the breaking point? We'll explore this tragic case tomorrow.
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Frugal Family Gas Challenge Winner Crowned
The Ultimate Plaything: The Stick
The Ultimate Plaything: The Stick
The Fight to Have and to Hold
The Fight to Have and to Hold
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Wednesday, November 12, 2008

US Politics from VOANews.com

USA Votes Newsletter 




VOANews.com, with its new community site USAVotes2008.com, will carry the English coverage on election day starting with 10-minute newscasts every hour from 2300-0200 UTC, then the live video program starting at 0300 UTC (Wednesday). We'll track the vote as returns come in on a U.S. map reflecting the popular and electoral counts, as well as the balance of power in Congress, and we'll offer blogs from VOA reporters and a live T2A online chat starting at 0000 UTC (Wednesday), so users can share their thoughts and experiences. Also watch for USAVotes2008 and VOA updates on Twitter!



US President-elect Barack Obama speaks to press in Chicago, 07 Nov  2008 Incoming US Presidents Face Difficult 'Honeymoon'  Video clip available
Some analysts say Barack Obama should move forward with caution


Image released 12 Nov 2008 taken at undisclosed location in Iran, showing missile test fire by Iranian armed forces US: Iran Missile Test Underscores Threat to Middle East, Europe  Audio Clip Available
Big power diplomats are expected to discuss Iran's nuclear program and missile activity Thursday in Paris


Henry Paulson US Treasury Secretary Reports Progress, Problems in Economic Bailout
Henry Paulson says Washington has taken necessary steps to stabilize battered economy, financial system remains fragile


[insert caption here] Outlook Grim for US Auto Industry  Video clip available
Millions of jobs at risk as fewer people buying American cars


Judge Jonathan Silbert gives his ruling in State Superior Court in New Haven, Connecticut, 12 Nov 2008 US State Legalizes Same-Sex Marriage
Judge clears way for same-sex unions in Connecticut a week after gay marriage banned by California voters


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