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Bin Laden Hints Of New Attacks
1In his first video in a year, Osama bin Laden said he ordered the 9-11 attack, tied it to U.S. and Israeli acts against Palestinians and Lebanese and derided President Bush as similar to "corrupt" Arab rulers. "Bush is still deceiving you . . . and therefore the reasons are still there to repeat what happened," he said. Both Bush and Sen. John Kerry called the U.S. "united" vs. bin Laden.
Bush, Kerry Sum Up Arguments
2The candidates hit their key campaign themes hard as they courted swing-state voters heading into the final weekend. President Bush argued he's led with consistency and conviction and called the Iraq invasion the right move in the terror war. John Kerry claimed Bush has fumbled both the terror threat and economy and voters should choose a fresh start. Related stories this page
Polls Put Race Too Close To Call
3Zogby's tracking poll had Bush tied with Kerry at 47%, and other polls gave Bush only a small edge in the race's final stretch. RealClear Politics' three-way average put Bush up 2.6%, within polls' margin of error. It tallied 232 electoral votes for Bush vs. 207 for Kerry, but rated 7 states with 99 votes as tossups. It takes 270 electoral votes to win. Some "leaner" states also looked fluid.
GDP Grew At A 3.7% Pace In Q3