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Furniture maker Tom Moser dies at 90
by Chloe Veltman
The American furniture maker died at the age of 90 in Maine on March 5.
Media Compete To Offer Post-Election Analysis
As the polls close across the country, Americans will turn to radio, satellite radio, broadcast TV and cable TV for the results. But they will have especially more to choose from on the Internet, where scores of Web sites are competing to spread the word about who is winning.
For African-American Voters, A Historic Moment
This year, an unprecedented number of African-Americans are expected to cast ballots and mostly for Democratic presidential nominee Barack Obama. Black voters from Tuscon, Ariz., and Shreveport, La., talk about their choices.
Media Compete To Offer Post-Election Analysis
As the polls close across the country, Americans will turn to radio, satellite radio, broadcast TV and cable TV for the results. But they will have especially more to choose from on the Internet, where scores of Web sites are competing to spread the word about who is winning.
Florida Voters Sound Off On Presidential Candidates
Voters in Tallahassee, Fla., talk about whom they picked in the presidential election. Both John McCain and Barack Obama are battling hard for the state's 27 electoral votes.
Exit Polls Offer Some Early Clues
Andy Kohut, president of the Pew Research Center, talks about the exit polls for the presidential election. The latest ones show that voters are primarily concerned with the economy and the direction of the country's government.
Florida Voters Sound Off On Presidential Candidates
Voters in Tallahassee, Fla., talk about whom they picked in the presidential election. Both John McCain and Barack Obama are battling hard for the state's 27 electoral votes.
Exit Polls Offer Some Early Clues
Andy Kohut, president of the Pew Research Center, talks about the exit polls for the presidential election. The latest ones show that voters are primarily concerned with the economy and the direction of the country's government.
In Ohio, Voters Discuss Election
Voters in Ohio talk about what brought them to the polls and who they voted for. Both John McCain and Barack Obama are campaigning hard to win the crucial swing state's 20 electoral votes.
Adieu, For Now, To Campaign Characters
The 2008 presidential campaign introduced the public to a hockey mom, Amtrak Joe, a maverick and "The One." But it also brought to the fore some others such as Joe the Plumber.
In Ohio, Voters Discuss Election
Voters in Ohio talk about what brought them to the polls and who they voted for. Both John McCain and Barack Obama are campaigning hard to win the crucial swing state's 20 electoral votes.
Adieu, For Now, To Campaign Characters
The 2008 presidential campaign introduced the public to a hockey mom, Amtrak Joe, a maverick and "The One." But it also brought to the fore some others such as Joe the Plumber.
Voters Across The Nation Reveal Picks
Voters in Tampa, Fla., New Albany, Ohio, and Charleston W.Va., discuss whom they voted for in the 2008 presidential election.