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australfoto > A sign at a gas station makes fun of the upcoming presidential election in Arden, NC, USA, Nov.2, 2008. While the sign is not serious, vote fraud with electronic voting machines is a serious concern for many Americans. Ironically, one of the most technologically advanced nations in the world still has not perfected a quick and efficient method of voting which the people trust.(Australfoto/Douglas Engle)
australfoto > A sign at a gas station makes fun of the upcoming presidential election in Arden, NC, USA, Nov.2, 2008. While the sign is not serious, vote fraud with electronic voting machines is a serious concern for many Americans. Ironically, one of the most technologically advanced nations in the world still has not perfected a quick and efficient method of voting which the people trust.(Australfoto/Douglas Engle)
australfoto > A shopping center in Arden, NC, USA, Nov. 2, 2008, 2 days before the US presidential election. The economy remains a top issue in the election in a suprisingly close contest. Recent US government figures show that the economy is officially slowing as consumer spending has fallen off.(Australfoto/Douglas Engle)
australfoto > A shopping center in Arden, NC, USA, Nov. 2, 2008, 2 days before the US presidential election. The economy remains a top issue in the election in a suprisingly close contest. Recent US government figures show that the economy is officially slowing as consumer spending has fallen off.(Australfoto/Douglas Engle)
australfoto > Customers leave a Target department store in Arden, NC, USA, Nov. 2, 2008, 2 days before the US presidential election. The economy remains a top issue in the election in a suprisingly close contest. Recent US government figures show that the economy is officially slowing as consumer spending has fallen off.(Australfoto/Douglas Engle)
australfoto > A man loads his car at Lowes home improvement store in Arden, NC, USA, Nov. 2, 2008, 2 days before the US presidential election. The economy remains a top issue in the election in a suprisingly close contest. Recent US government figures show that the economy is officially slowing as consumer spending has fallen off.(Australfoto/Douglas Engle)
australfoto > Customers enter a "Linens and Things" store with  a going-out-of-business sale at  in Arden, NC, USA, Nov. 2, 2008, 2 days before the US presidential election. The economy remains a top issue in the election in a suprisingly close contest. After closing some 200 stores earlier this year, the The Clifton, New Jersey-based company will be closing the remaining 371 stores throughout the United States and more in Canada after failing to find a buyer to keep the chain running. The home goods retailers, which billed itself as the second largest specialty retailer of home textiles, housewares and home accessories in North America, was hurt by the sharp decline in the U.S. housing market and consumers who pulled back on discretionary spending. Linens Õn Things employeesÑof which there were 17,500 at the start of the yearÑstand to lose their jobs.(Australfoto/Douglas Engle)
australfoto > Customers leave a "Linens and Things" store with  a going-out-of-business sale at  in Arden, NC, USA, Nov. 2, 2008, 2 days before the US presidential election. The economy remains a top issue in the election in a suprisingly close contest. After closing some 200 stores earlier this year, the The Clifton, New Jersey-based company will be closing the remaining 371 stores throughout the United States and more in Canada after failing to find a buyer to keep the chain running. The home goods retailers, which billed itself as the second largest specialty retailer of home textiles, housewares and home accessories in North America, was hurt by the sharp decline in the U.S. housing market and consumers who pulled back on discretionary spending. Linens Õn Things employeesÑof which there were 17,500 at the start of the yearÑstand to lose their jobs.(Australfoto/Douglas Engle)
australfoto > Cars pass a sign announcing a going-out-of-business sale at "Linens 'n' Things" in Arden, NC, USA, Nov. 2, 2008, 2 days before the US presidential election. The economy remains a top issue in the election in a suprisingly close contest. After closing some 200 stores earlier this year, the The Clifton, New Jersey-based company will be closing the remaining 371 stores throughout the United States and more in Canada after failing to find a buyer to keep the chain running. The home goods retailers, which billed itself as the second largest specialty retailer of home textiles, housewares and home accessories in North America, was hurt by the sharp decline in the U.S. housing market and consumers who pulled back on discretionary spending. Linens Õn Things employeesÑof which there were 17,500 at the start of the yearÑstand to lose their jobs.(Australfoto/Douglas Engle)
A sign at a gas station makes fun of the upcoming presidential election in Arden, NC, USA, Nov.2, 2008. While the sign is not serious, vote fraud with electronic voting machines is a serious concern for many Americans. Ironically, one of the most technologically advanced nations in the world still has not perfected a quick and efficient method of voting which the people trust.(Australfoto/Douglas Engle)
australfoto > A sign at a gas station makes fun of the upcoming presidential election in Arden, NC, USA, Nov.2, 2008. While the sign is not serious, vote fraud with electronic voting machines is a serious concern for many Americans. Ironically, one of the most technologically advanced nations in the world still has not perfected a quick and efficient method of voting which the people trust.(Australfoto/Douglas Engle)
A sign at a gas station makes fun of the upcoming presidential election in Arden, NC, USA, Nov.2, 2008. While the sign is not serious, vote fraud with electronic voting machines is a serious concern for many Americans. Ironically, one of the most technologically advanced nations in the world still has not perfected a quick and efficient method of voting which the people trust.(Australfoto/Douglas Engle)
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