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(From ONASA News Agency)
SANTA FE, New Mexico, Oct 12 (ONASA - AFP) - The rival campaigns of President George W. Bush and Democrat John Kerry hit the Southwest Monday, where they were to face off in their final televised debate in two days, with polls showing the race still too close to call. Kerry accused Bush of breaking a pledge to make OPEC hike oil production, and vowed to wean US consumers off Middle East oil, while Bush attacked Kerry on Iraq. "I want America's energy future, I want America's security to be in the hands of Americans and in our own ingenuity, our own innovation not the Saudi royal family or others around the world," Kerry said in this New Mexico city, pointing to record oil prices. Bush …