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Republican presidential nominee Senator John McCain (R-AZ) (L) and Democratic presidential nominee Senator Barack Obama (D-IL) stand together onstage after the first U.S. presidential debate in Oxford, Mississippi, September 26, 2008.   REUTERS/Jim BourgAP - The winner of Tuesday night's presidential debate is the candidate who can best use his performance to boost his standing with voters. For Republican John McCain, that means slowing if not reversing Democrat Barack Obama's edge in national and swing-state polls.


A trader works in the dealing room of the First International Bank of Israel (FIBI) in Tel Aviv October 7, 2008. (Baz Ratner/Reuters)Reuters - The Fed emerged as a commercial lender of last resort on Tuesday as nations around the world scrambled one by one to slow the global financial crisis despite calls for concerted action.


Traders gather at a post on the New York Stock Exchange floor, Tuesday Oct. 7, 2008. Wall Street rose moderately early Tuesday, with investors getting some encouragement that the Federal Reserve's plan to buy massive amounts of corporate debt will help unclog the credit markets. The markets showed some signs of easing.  (AP Photo/Richard Drew)AP - The Federal Reserve announced Tuesday a radical plan to buy massive amounts of short-term debt in a dramatic effort to break through a credit clog that is imperiling the economy.


Anne Hathaway arrives at Elle's 15th annual Women in Hollywood event in Los Angeles on Monday, Oct. 6, 2008.  (AP Photo/Matt Sayles)AP - In the year of "Sex and the City," perhaps it's no surprise that an event honoring women drew some of the biggest names in Hollywood.


Trader Luis Silk, right, works with other traders on the New York Stock Exchange floor, Tuesday, Oct. 7, 2008. (AP Photo/Richard Drew)AP - Stocks fell in quiet trading Tuesday as enthusiasm over the Federal Reserve's latest efforts to inject frozen credit markets with a dose of much-needed confidence gave way to concerns about the balance sheets of some financial companies. Trading remained fractious, and the major indexes alternated between gains and losses a day after the market suffered another huge drop.


 
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