1. CAMPAIGN 2008:
GOP platform suggests shifting views on global warming

ST. PAUL, Minn. -- After years on the Republican Party's far left flank on global warming, Sen. John McCain -- an advocate of curbing U.S. emissions of heat-trapping greenhouse gases -- is set to accept the presidential nomination of a party with many members who question mankind's role in climate change. A big question at the GOP national convention here: Will McCain move most Republicans to his position on climate change, or will his party move him? Go to story #1

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