Obama seeks a personal touch within a huge stadium (AP)

Democratic presidential candidate, Sen. Barack Obama, D-Ill., right, joins his running mate, Democratic vice presidential nominee Sen. Joe Biden, D-Del., on stage after Biden's speech at the Democratic National Convention in Denver, Wednesday, Aug. 27, 2008.  (AP Photo/Ron Edmonds)AP - Barack Obama was unveiling a delicate balancing act Thursday, trying to get personal with 75,000 supporters in a massive stadium and millions more at home while explaining how as president he would make a difference in their lives.



Officials may evacuate New Orleans as Gustav nears (AP)

People look at a flooding from Tropical Storm Gustav in Tabarre, north of Port-au-Prince. has taken a turn, moving south as it creeps toward Jamaica in a new track that could spare the hurricane-scarred US city of New Orleans.(AFP/Thony Belizaire)AP - National Guard troops stand ready, batteries and water bottles are selling briskly, and one small-town mayor has spent a sleepless night worrying. The New Orleans area is skittishly watching as a storm marches across the Caribbean on the eve of Hurricane Katrina's third anniversary.



Georgia: S. Ossetia ethnic cleansing nearly done (AP)

People attend a funeral of soldiers killed in the South Ossetia conflict at a cemetery in Tbilisi August 28, 2008. Georgians flocked to church on Thursday to pray for their country, reeling from military defeat by Russia, and their Orthodox Patriarch asked God to give them back two breakaway provinces backed by Moscow.  REUTERS/David Mdzinarishvili (GEORGIA)AP - Georgia's foreign minister says the ethnic cleansing of Georgians from the separatist province of South Ossetia has nearly been completed.



Economy rebounds, mostly spurred by exports (AP)

AP - The government says the economy shifted to a higher gear in the spring, growing at its fastest pace in nearly a year. Foreign buyers snapped up U.S. exports and tax rebates spurred shoppers at home contributing to the rebound.
Obama makes unscripted appearance at the DNC (AP)

Presidential candidate Senator Barack Obama and Vice Presidential candidate Senator Joe Biden applaud on stage at the 2008 Democratic National Convention in Denver, August 27, 2008. REUTERS/Chris WattieAP - Sen. Barack Obama dropped in on his own party at the Democratic convention a day early Wednesday to praise his wife, his former rival, and former President Bill Clinton for going to bat for him.





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