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http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/3036677/Keith's SPECIAL COMMENT tonight on who should really be apologizing.
The flap over what Sen. John Kerry calls his "botched joke" has prompted the Democrat to cancel campaign appearances over the next two days, officials said Wednesday. Meanwhile, the rhetoric between Kerry and the White House continued to escalate. Bush's spokesman pressed Kerry to apologize for a comment Republicans say was disrespectful of U.S. fighting forces in Iraq, saying he "put gasoline on the fire" of an already sizzling midterm election campaign. "Sen. Kerry may have botched the line, but what he said was insulting to the troops, and what he ought to say is, 'Look, I botched the line, but I'm sorry for giving offense,'" press secretary Tony Snow said on CBS's "The Early Show." "We're not the one who whipped this up into a big issue. Sen. Kerry did so yesterday," said Snow, appearing the day after President Bush and Kerry traded their harshest accusations since the 2004 presidential race. Kerry fired back on MSNBC-TV, accusing the White House of capitalizing on his misstatement. "I'm not gonna let these guys distort something completely out of its context solely for the purpose of avoiding responsibility, which is what they're doing."
http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/13018908/WEB-EXCLUSIVE COMMENTARY By Richard Wolffe and Holly Bailey: There's no fight like an old fight. And this week's emotional exchanges between President George W. Bush and Sen. John Kerry were nothing if not old. Kerry screwed up what he called a "botched joke" about Bush's brainpower when it comes to Iraq; Bush pounced by challenging his ex-rival's commitment to the troops. Memo to Bush and Kerry: neither of you are on the ballot next week. And while it may be satisfying to rehash the last election, you both run the risk of looking totally out of touch.
http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/15512649/site/newsweek/Democratic U-S Senate candidate Harold Ford Junior said today he doesn't agree with Senator John Kerry's remarks about American troops. Ford said in a news release that Kerry was wrong whatever the intent and he needs to apologize to American soldiers.
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A campaign appearance by Sen. George Allen turned physical when a liberal blogger was wrestled to the ground after heckling the senator about his divorce and court records. Mike Stark, a first-year University of Virginia law student, approached Allen at an event Tuesday in a Charlottesville hotel, loudly asking, "Why did you spit at your first wife, George?" Stark had mentioned on his Web log a day earlier that he was trying to provoke Allen "whenever I can."
http://www.forbes.com/entrepreneurs/feeds/ap/2006/11/01/ap3136170.htmlWrap-up of the key races with David Shuster.
After a decade in the political wilderness, Democrats are beginning to predict confidently if quietly that they will win control of the House in next week's elections, and possibly emerge with a relatively robust majority. The optimism coincides with a Republican retreat Tuesday in three costly, highly competitive races in Pennsylvania, Colorado and Ohio, as well as polls showing continued public dissatisfaction with President Bush and the war in Iraq. In addition, fundraising is running significantly stronger than two years ago, $104.5 million through Oct. 18. That represents an increase of more than 30 percent, and has allowed Democrats to launch late-campaign television advertising in several districts in recent days in an attempt to maximize their gains on Election Day.
http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/15510518/from/RS.4/Tom Brokaw's report on the brains behind the scenes, RNC Chair Ken Mehlman and DNC Chair Rahm Emanuel.
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Authorities arrested a man Tuesday who is suspected of intentionally starting two wildfires this summer and is considered a person of interest in a blaze started last week that killed five firefighters.
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http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/15508063/The final stage of a landmark federal study on treating depression suggests that two-thirds of sufferers eventually can be helped if they are patient enough to keep trying medications until they find one that works.
http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/15503920/Israeli troops backed by tanks and helicopter gunships killed at least six Palestinian militants early Wednesday in one of the military's largest strikes since it re-entered the Gaza Strip over the summer.
http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/15509257/Counterfeit vodka laced with toxic household agents has turned Russia's national tipple into a deadly cocktail and is killing Russians by the dozen.
http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/15512242/A drug cocktail that backers say is the first effective treatment for methamphetamine and cocaine addiction is dividing substance abuse experts into two hostile camps - those who say they have seen it work miracles and those who say it has been rushed to market without any scientific testing.
http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/15310599/Gunfire broke out between two groups at a massive Halloween street party in the city's Castro district, wounding at least 10 people, including innocent bystanders, police said Wednesday.
http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/15507930/NYC officials want calories listed on menus. Fast-food restaurants claim plan would confuse consumers, slow food lines.
http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/15511297/Large species of coral that form underwater reefs and create rich habitat for marine life are disappearing from around the U.S. Virgin Islands, Jamaica and elsewhere in the Caribbean, a leading researcher said Tuesday. Abnormally warm weather, coupled with pollution and overfishing, have contributed to a rapid decline in large coral.
http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/15512381/from/RS.1/Actor Alec Baldwin wants to be removed as narrator of an Arnold Schwarzenegger documentary called "Running with Arnold," saying filmmakers went too far by including images of Nazi rallies.
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