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Phoenix residents oblivious to violence, even when it's next door

Malcom Stanley and Jami Harris walk their schnoodle pup, BJ, every day down West Alvarado Road, a sleepy strip of modest stucco homes, many with terra cotta tile roofs.

Giuliani tops Romney, McCain in quarterly fundraising

Former New York Mayor Rudy Giuliani brought in $17 million in campaign funds in the past three months, topping his two leading GOP rivals in fund-raising for the quarter, the Giuliani campaign announced Monday.

From the campaign trail: Iowans basking in '08 love

A backyard barbecue with more than 200 guests, an event center bustling with loyal Republicans at noon and a high school gym at capacity by 5 p.m.: It must be Iowa with presidential contenders in town.

Tommy Thompson to seek Republican nomination

Former Health and Human Services Secretary Tommy Thompson officially announced his bid for the 2008 Republican presidential nomination Sunday, telling ABC's "This Week" he is confident about his chances.

McCain joins the fight for the White House in '08

The 2008 race for the White House intensified Thursday as one of the big name Republican players, Sen. John McCain, threw himself into the fray.

McCain forming presidential exploratory committee

Republican Sen. John McCain is creating a presidential exploratory committee, the first formal step toward a possible 2008 White House bid.

Agroterrorism: How real is the threat?

We all know it's a dangerous world out there, but when you can't even trust a salad, you know things are getting serious.

Bush nominates Leavitt for health secretary

President Bush has nominated EPA Administrator Mike Leavitt to replace Tommy Thompson as Health and Human Services secretary.

Flu vaccine supply gets shot in the arm

Two months after a flu vaccine shortage prompted rations and long lines, the U.S. government is expanding its stockpile.

HHS: 1.2 million flu shots on the way

Health and Human Services Secretary Tommy Thompson announced Tuesday that the Food and Drug Administration has authorized 1.2 million doses of flu vaccine for use in the United States.

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