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Traders work on the floor of the New York Stock Exchange, Monday Oct. 13, 2008. Wall Street snapped back Monday from last week's devastating losses after major governments announced further steps to support the global banking system, including plans by the U.S. Treasury to buy stocks of some banks.  (AP Photo/Richard Drew)AP - The Dow Jones industrial average rebounded as much as 600 points today as Wall Street snapped back from last week's devastating losses after major governments announced further steps to support the global banking system, including plans by the U.S. Treasury to buy stocks of some banks. All the major indexes rose about 7 percent.


In this Sept. 3, 2008 file photo, Levi Johnston, left, is seen with his girlfriend Bristol Palin, daughter of Republican vice presidential candidate Sarah Palin, at the Republican National Convention in St. Paul, Minn.  Johnston, who's having a baby with Palin's daughter, can't believe all the things he's hearing.  No, he wasn't held against his will on the campaign trail. No, he's not being forced into marrying 17-year-old Bristol Palin. No, this isn't a shotgun wedding. 'None of that's true,' Johnston, 18, said in brief interview with The Associated Press. 'We both love each other. We both want to marry each other. And that's what we are going to do.'  (AP Photo/Paul Sancya/file)AP - Levi Johnston, who's having a baby with Gov. Sarah Palin's daughter, can't believe all the things he's hearing.


Democratic presidential nominee Senator Barack Obama canvasses a neighbourhood in Holland, Ohio October 12, 2008. (Jim Young/Reuters)Reuters - Democratic presidential nominee Sen. Barack Obama on Monday proposed four steps to create jobs and to cushion Americans against the effects of the economic downturn as he campaigned in an area hit hard by the slowdown.


A wildfire burns about 20 miles north of downtown Los Angeles on Monday morning Oct. 13, 2008. (AP Photo/Morry Gash)AP - Intense Santa Ana winds swept into Southern California Monday morning and whipped up a 3,700-acre wildfire, burning mobile homes and industrial buildings and forcing the evacuation of eight patients from a nearby hospital.


Supporters of Democratic presidential candidate Barack Obama hold up signs during a rally in Phoenix, Arizona, January 30, 2008. (Jason Reed/Reuters)AP - Democratic Barack Obama on Monday called for more immediate steps to heal the nation's ailing economy, proposing a 90-day moratorium on home foreclosures at some banks and a two-year tax break for businesses that create new jobs.


 
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