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HAPPIEST VOTE EVER

HAPPIEST VOTE EVER
By The Associated Press "Oh my God, I have been so anxious about being able to vote. ... It's such a relief to be able to do it. This is the happiest vote I ever cast in my life." - Annette DeBona of Point Pleasant Beach, N.J., voting in an area hit hard by Superstorm Sandy. The 73-year-old

VOTING DAY DOODLE

VOTING DAY DOODLE
By The Associated Press The Google Doodle today in the United States is the word "Google" in the shape of various ballots, floating through the air into a star-spangled ballot box. In these divisive times, the palette of fairness is calibrated perfectly: The two Gs and the E are in red, and the

Ahead of the Bell: Zillow slumps on outlook

Ahead of the Bell: Zillow slumps on outlook
NEW YORK (AP) - Wall Street analysts that follow Zillow stuck buy the online real estate company after a disappointing revenue outlook for the final quarter sent shares plunging. Shares fell 16 percent before the opening bell Tuesday after its third-quarter earnings report late Monday. Zillow

OBAMA INDOORS

OBAMA INDOORS
By The Associated Press Win or lose, Obama's election night party will look far different than it did four years ago, when 125,000 people gathered on an unseasonably warm night in Chicago's Grant Park. The campaign decided not to test its weather luck this year and is holding the

QUICKQUOTE: ROMNEY ON REAGAN

QUICKQUOTE: ROMNEY ON REAGAN
By The Associated Press "I won't guarantee that they'll get it right, but I think they will." - Mitt Romney, asked on WTAM radio in Cleveland whether he agrees with Ronald Reagan's conclusion that voters always get it right in the end. - Nedra Pickler - Twitter http://twitter.com/

America casts its ballots on democracy's day

America casts its ballots on democracy's day
By The Associated Press On Election Day, Americans took time to vote, and to explain why this ritual means so much to them. At polling places and in luncheonettes, on the storm-battered East Coast and in a California city hobbled by foreclosure, in precincts large and small, they celebrated

America casts its ballots on democracy's day

America casts its ballots on democracy's day
By The Associated Press On Election Day, Americans took time to vote, and to explain why this ritual means so much to them. At polling places and in luncheonettes, on the storm-battered East Coast and in a California city hobbled by foreclosure, in precincts large and small, they celebrated

VEEP VOTES

VEEP VOTES
By The Associated Press "Now voting, Joe Biden," announced the polling place worker manning a booth in Greenville, Del., the vice president's home state. Biden went into the booth and - presumably - voted for himself and President Barack Obama. Like the other early-morning voters, Biden

Man seeks legal status as dad of confined Ga. teen

Man seeks legal status as dad of confined Ga. teen
ATLANTA (AP) - A Nevada man has filed court documents to be legally recognized as the father of a Georgia teen who prosecutors say was confined to a bedroom for years by his stepfather and mother with little food. A suburban Atlanta grand jury last month indicted Mitch Comer's stepfather, Paul

CVS Caremark 3Q profit up 16 pct. as sales rise

CVS Caremark 3Q profit up 16 pct. as sales rise
By LINDA A. JOHNSONAP Business Writer CVS Caremark Corp. said Tuesday that its third-quarter earnings climbed 16 percent. The drugstore operator and pharmacy benefits manager posted revenue increases in both businesses, benefiting from new customers won from rivals, and raised its full-year