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Subject: Up to 50 teens exposed to HIV, high school told
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Subject: Does GOP ad presume Obama victory?
A new Republican ad appears to suggest that Barack Obama has all but won the presidential race, an argument several vulnerable Senate Republicans may have to reluctantly embrace with only days until Election Day, an expert in campaign advertising said.
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A new Republican ad appears to suggest that Barack Obama has all but won the presidential race, an argument several vulnerable Senate Republicans may have to reluctantly embrace with only days until Election Day, an expert in campaign advertising said.


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Subject: Candidates ignoring Social Security, critics say
Experts call it the "forgotten issue," or even the "ignored issue" -- Social Security.
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Experts call it the "forgotten issue," or even the "ignored issue" -- Social Security.


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