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2. Don't read too much into recent elections
3. Europe's economic outlook is brightening
4. Election promises, what's at stake
5. Electoral optimism
6. Russian oil-output growth slows
7. Philippine politics kicks up shares: with presidential elections coming in May, some stocks could get investors' votes
8. An Israeli party wins supporters with secular push; Shinui is looking to curb the political power of ultra-Orthodox Jews
9. Status Quo Vadis
10. Electoral season may be rough for U.S. governors
11. Until budget pact, stopgap bills keep government going
12. Candidate's gains pummel Brazilian currency
13. German businesses lament election outcome; many think results mean less chance for reforms that might spur growth
14. U.S. ad outlays look a bit better, study concludes
15. Partisan economics
16. Can Schroder create jobs, keep his? German leader confronts stubborn unemployment as campaign clock ticks
17. California's liberal flakeout
18. The November markets
19. India's leader shuffles cabinet in early move to prepare for vote
20. Investors have a question for Brazil: where's the growth?
21. French election result may bode well for stocks
22. Bush outreach to Hispanics pays dividends; poll shows a major gain with crucial group, but GOP candidates haven't benefited
23. In Ireland, fears that investment may stall; need to fix infrastructure tops agenda of all parties ahead of Friday's election
24. Bush faces uphill fight on Social Security; president needs to persuade Republicans to face fears about overhaul in election year
25. Cambodian king may aid election safety
26. Negotiator says vote may end peace talks
27. Trading in Philip Morris options turns active as market focuses on Supreme Court ruling
28. Asian markets hit by falling technology profits and election saga, but some see chance to buy
29. Electoral impasse in U.S. hinders truce in Mideast
30. Odds grow that Congress's lame-duck session will run into December
31. Uncertainty over presidential election leads some traders to take up defensive positions
32. European markets shrug off election suspense, refraining from betting one way or the other
33. Most stocks decline amid election worries; stocks favoring Bush climb, but Nasdaq falls 184.09 points
34. Bond investors' optimism is clouded by concern about strong labor market, elections outcome
35. Traders get ready for tomorrow's election; some see a stock drop no matter who wins
36. Vote may ease strife in Mexican state; Chiapas election could spur talks with guerrillas
37. New math
38. Telmex offers shares ahead of elections
39. Tuesday's losers sift exit polls for keys to comebacks in the next elections
40. Wall Street fears a sweep by Democrats
41. Despite funding cuts, Clinton manages to use power of the purse to get votes
42. Poll vaults; more nations embrace democracy - and find it often can be messy; voters eagerly throw out old regimes, wind up with gridlock, instability; elections in 117 countries
43. Would Perot hurt Clinton or Dole more is the hot new political debate
44. Clinton, Republicans seem content to let voters decide how to resolve the budget confrontation
45. Democrats cheer election returns as GOP fails to make inroads in Kentucky, Virginia contests
46. North America trade talks lose momentum
47. Humor in politics: presenters poke fun at the 'fools on the Hill'
48. D.I.Y. PSAs
49. Howard's chance
50. Forget about big fixes for big problems until 2009 or later
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