Democratic presidential candidate Sen. Barack Obama, D-Ill., right is greeted by Republican presidential candidate Sen. John McCain, R-Ariz., left, while Pastor Rick Warren looks on during a non-debate forum at the Saddleback Church in Lake Forest, Calif. on Saturday Aug. 16, 2008.   (AP Photo/Richard Vogel)AP - Presidential contenders Barack Obama and John McCain differed sharply on abortion Saturday, with McCain saying a baby's human rights begin "at conception," while Obama restated his support for legalized abortion.


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A wounded soldier is carried by his comrades to be airlifted to the nearest hospital in Marawi City, southern Philippines, August 17, 2008. (Stringer/Reuters)Reuters - Muslim separatists killed at least seven Philippine soldiers and wounded a dozen more in an ambush on Sunday on the troubled southern island of Mindanao, the military said.


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Democrat Barack Obama and his Republican rival John McCain on Saturday are to address a forum on religion as the politics of faith take center stage in the White House campaign.(AFP/File/Emmanuel Dunand)AFP - The religious souls of US presidential hopefuls Barack Obama and John McCain go under scrutiny Saturday when the two field questions from one of the country's most famous evangelical preachers.


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Presumptive U.S. presidential nominees Senator John McCain (R-AZ) and Senator Barack Obama (D-IL) are shown in this combination of file photographs from campaign stops from July 18, 2008 in Warren Michigan (McCain) and August 4, 2008 (Obama) in Lansing, Michigan. In interviews with Entertainment Weekly magazine posted on its website on August 7, 2008, the candidates named their favorite pop culture icons, including superheroes, with McCain favoring Batman and Obama choosing and Spider-Man and Batman. REUTERS/Rebecca Cook/Files (UNITED STATES) US PRESIDENTIAL ELECTION CAMPAIGN 2008 (USA)AP - Democrat Barack Obama and Republican John McCain agreed to appear on the same stage Saturday night, if only to share a handshake, as a televised discussion of faith ends a mid-August lull in the presidential campaign.


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AP - Police say a church van overturned on an Alabama interstate, killing the driver and sending five passengers to the hospital.

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In this July 12, 2006 file photo Rick Warren, a pastor of Saddleback Valley Community Church in Orange County, California is seen in Seoul, South Korea. Both Republican John McCain and Democrat Barack Obama are scheduled to appear seperately at a forum at Warren's California megachurch Saturday, Aug. 16, 2008, spending one hour each with Warren, before coming together on stage for a handshake. The pastor, who does not endorse candidates, will be the only one asking questions.   (AP Photo/Vincent Yu, File)AP - The Rev. Rick Warren is so prominent and respected that just being seen with him is a boon for any presidential candidate. For Republican John McCain and Democrat Barack Obama, their appearances at a forum Saturday night at Warren's evangelical California megachurch bring risks along with rewards.


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AP - Police say a church van overturned on an Alabama interstate, killing a woman and sending five others to the hospital.

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