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Dean: Obama, Clinton camps told to cool rhetoric

Democratic Party chief Howard Dean said Friday that the party leadership has had "extensive discussions" with the campaigns of Sens. Hillary Clinton and Barack Obama to cool down their rhetoric.

Senator calls for sweeping election overhaul

Sen. Bill Nelson on Thursday proposed an overhaul of U.S. presidential election laws, saying the dispute over delegates in Florida and Michigan has exposed a flawed nominating system.

Clinton: Honor Florida, Michigan votes or hold new election

Sen. Hillary Clinton on Wednesday warned that millions of people in Florida and Michigan "are in danger of being excluded from our democratic process" if their votes are not counted.

Democrats dread drawn-out, costly campaign

With Sens. Barack Obama of Illinois and Hillary Clinton of New York nearly splitting the delegate count in the race for the Democratic nomination, party leaders have a major dilemma on their hands: a tie ballgame heading into the convention.

Democrats dreading a drawn-out, costly battle for nomination

With Sens. Barack Obama of Illinois and Hillary Clinton of New York nearly splitting the delegate count in the race for the Democratic nomination, party leaders have a major dilemma on their hands: a tie ballgame heading into the convention.

Senate overrides Bush's water bill veto

The Senate on Thursday handed President Bush his first veto override -- authorizing $23 billion in new water projects.

Time.com: Voting Out E-Voting Machines

Less than a decade after embracing new election technology, Florida is leading the country back to the paper trail

Time.com: Will NASA's Reforms Fix Endeavour?

Repairing the gouged shuttle is going to take more than technology: it must reflect a transformed bureaucracy

Time.com: Has Bush Abandoned the Everglades?

The U.N. has taken the Florida swamp off its endangered list. But critics complain the Bush Administration is playing eco-politics again

Time.com: Why Is This Teacher in Space?

Viewpoint: More than 20 years after the Christa McAuliffe tragedy, educator Barbara Morgan is on her way to the Space Station. But it's NASA that still hasn't learned its lesson

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