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Time.com: Serbian Voters Spurn Nationalists

The West was poised for bad news from the parliamentary vote but will instead be celebrating President Tadic's victory

Shock election win sets Serbia on path to EU

Serbians have hailed the surprise success of President Boris Tadic's pro-Western party in parliamentary elections as a key step forward along the country's path towards membership of the European Union.

CNNMoney: Senate Democrats seek to tax oil companies

Senate Democrats on Wednesday called for a temporary windfall profits tax on oil companies and a rollback of $17 billion in oil industry tax breaks as part of an energy package. The proposal also would impose federal penalties on energy price gouging and calls for stopping oil deliveries into the government's emergency reserve.

Historic election inspiring millions of new voters, survey finds

Voter excitement, always up before a presidential election, is pushing registration through the roof this year -- with more than 3.5 million people rushing to join in the historic balloting, according to an Associated Press survey.

CNNMoney: Gas may soar in June: Government

The government on Tuesday again raised its short-term price forecasts for crude oil and gasoline -- trends that are expected to tamp down demand.

Commentary: Democrats finally getting religion on religion

Sweet Jesus! What has gotten into the Democratic Party when it comes to issues of faith?

Why McCain has a good hand

There is an old American card game that a lot of gamblers like. It's called Stud Poker and there isn't much to it.

Time.com: Is Al Gore the Answer?

Both Democratic candidates are bloodied and losing altitude. This April promises to be crueler than most. Here's an unlikely but not totally implausible solution

Time.com: Exclusive: Clinton Vows to Push On

Hillary Clinton expresses confidence in her chances and in the Democrats' ability to unite once the race is decided

Poll: Majority of Democrats prefer Obama

A majority of Democrats would like to see Barack Obama rather than Hillary Clinton win their party's presidential nomination, according to a national poll out Monday.

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