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Tuesday, November 4. 2008
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Update: "possibly, most likely, found the remains of J. Stephen Fossett"
Update 11/4/08: Confirmed via CNN.
---- original story 10/31/08 ---
That's the word from Madera County Sheriff John Anderson via CNN. Some bones and Fossett's license were found about 1/4 mile from where some cards and money were found about a month ago. The investigation is waiting on DNA testing for confirmation.
Update: How often will your favorite election map update?
Update 11/4/08: I can find no evidence from CNN about this, but Toronto's CityNews promises that using CNN resources it will deliver "up-to-the-second" maps.
CityNews.ca has teamed up with our partners at CNN to let you track the up-to-the-second American election results online. Our interactive map lets you follow every state's progress and also tracks the key battleground areas - the places both candidates must win to take it all.
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Let's start the comparisons! The Times (UK) will update its "colour coded" map every three minutes tomorrow night.
Our live electoral map (above) will give readers instant news and immediate context from tomorrow's drama, with updates every three minutes to reflect the candidates' fortunes as votes are counted.
Using a colour code, it will show if - based on latest information - a state is safely in the hands of either the Republicans or Democrats, if it is leaning towards either party but has not been conclusively secured, or if it is too close to call.
3 Ways to Find Polling Place in Indiana: Which would you choose?
The Fort Wayne Indiana News Sentinel offers up three helpful ways to find your polling place. The first points to a statewide voting site indianavoter.com and has three steps. The second which uses the Allen county GIS portal and has seven steps. The final option, calling voter registration, has just one step.
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