Kerry, Cheney fight on taxes, gas costs
Senator continues focus on lost jobs, blasts Wal-Mart
SAN FRANCISCO -- Senator John F. Kerry and Vice President Dick Cheney sparred over taxes and gasoline prices yesterday as Kerry -- campaigning and raising more than $3 million in California -- pounded the White House for a fifth day in a row over job losses and extended his criticisms of the economy to a new target, Wal-Mart. (Full Article: 888 Words)
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