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Kyle grows to hurricane after passing Bermuda

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(CNN) — A tropical storm strengthened into Hurricane Kyle on Saturday as it churned in the Atlantic Ocean west of Bermuda, the National Hurricane Center reported.

Forecasters issued tropical storm and hurricane watches for coastal Maine on Saturday. Kyle, a Category 1 hurricane, is forecast to make landfall late Sunday or early Monday near the border between Maine and Canada.

The Bermuda government discontinued a tropical storm warning for the island after it dodged a direct hit.

As of 11 p.m. ET Saturday, Kyle’s center was about 355 miles (570 kilometers) of Nantucket, Massachusetts, and 555 miles (895 kilometers) south-southwest of Yarmouth, Nova Scotia.

The storm formed Thursday east of the Bahamas. Kyle’s maximum sustained winds were near 75 mph (120 kmh), with higher gusts, barely hurricane strength. Some strengthening was expected, forecasters said. Watch how Kyle could move

Kyle was moving north at near 23 mph (39 kph) and was expected to gradually turn north-northeast by late Saturday, the National Hurricane Center said. On the forecast track, the center of Kyle is forecast to be near eastern New England or the Canadian Maritimes late Sunday. See where the storm is going

A hurricane watch, meaning hurricane conditions are possible within 36 hours, was issued for coastal Maine from Stonington to Eastport.

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Kyle grows to hurricane after passing Bermuda

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(CNN) — A tropical storm strengthened into Hurricane Kyle on Saturday as it churned in the Atlantic Ocean west of Bermuda, the National Hurricane Center reported.

Forecasters issued tropical storm and hurricane watches for coastal Maine on Saturday. Kyle, a Category 1 hurricane, is forecast to make landfall late Sunday or early Monday near the border between Maine and Canada.

The Bermuda government discontinued a tropical storm warning for the island after it dodged a direct hit.

As of 11 p.m. ET Saturday, Kyle’s center was about 355 miles (570 kilometers) of Nantucket, Massachusetts, and 555 miles (895 kilometers) south-southwest of Yarmouth, Nova Scotia.

The storm formed Thursday east of the Bahamas. Kyle’s maximum sustained winds were near 75 mph (120 kmh), with higher gusts, barely hurricane strength. Some strengthening was expected, forecasters said. Watch how Kyle could move

Kyle was moving north at near 23 mph (39 kph) and was expected to gradually turn north-northeast by late Saturday, the National Hurricane Center said. On the forecast track, the center of Kyle is forecast to be near eastern New England or the Canadian Maritimes late Sunday. See where the storm is going

A hurricane watch, meaning hurricane conditions are possible within 36 hours, was issued for coastal Maine from Stonington to Eastport.

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Next up: Biden and Palin debate in St. Louis

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(CNN) — Now that Sens. Barack Obama and John McCain have their first presidential debate out of the way, the focus turns to their running mates.

Sen. Joe Biden and Gov. Sarah Palin will face off Thursday at Washington University in St. Louis, Missouri.

There’s a lot of anticipation surrounding the VP debate because Palin has remained largely on script in her first month on the campaign trail.

Although Biden has a reputation for impetuous and brutally honest remarks, he’s also a long-time senator with decades of experience in the public eye.

As chairman of the Senate Committee on Foreign Relations, the 65-year-old Delaware senator is well versed on foreign policy.

Biden has done nearly 100 interviews since being picked as Obama’s VP on August 23.

Palin, on the other hand, did her third interview with a national television network last week. On Wednesday, she held her first media availability with her traveling reporters.

The Republican VP candidate has received less than stellar reviews in the few interviews that she has done.

Palin’s interview Wednesday with CBS’ Katie Couric drew criticism when the Alaska governor was unable to provide an example of when McCain had pushed for more regulation of Wall Street during his Senate career.

Palin was also criticized last week for appearing not to know what the Bush Doctrine was during an interview with Charlie Gibson.

Ed Rollins, a CNN contributor and Republican strategist, said Palin has lost her confidence in recent weeks.

This was a very confident woman, the first presentation she made — she walked in the biggest crowd she ever had, Rollins said, referring to her debut as McCain’s VP. The second was the convention. She had great confidence. She’s lost her confidence. Watch an analysis of the first presidential debate

Paul Begala, a Democratic strategist and CNN contributor, said the public opinion is turning on Palin, and that could affect her at the upcoming debate.

Palin was criticized heavily for comments she made about Russia in her ABC interview and her claim that her state’s proximity to the country bolstered her foreign policy credentials.

Asked by Couric to clarify what she meant, Palin said, That Alaska has a very narrow maritime border between a foreign country, Russia, and, on our other side, the land-boundary that we have with Canada.

Begala saw that as a flop both for her and the McCain campaign.

Candidate confidence is one of the most important things, set aside my own ideology concerns for her. They undermined that confidence, he said. You know, to use a sports analogy, it’s like if a pitcher throws a bad game, or — you know, you put him right back in. Right? You have to show the candidate that you have faith in him or her, in this case.

And she should have had a good answer, though, and she didn’t. And that suggests that they’re not building her confidence or briefing her the way they are, he said.

But Palin has shown that she can plan the role of attack dog, as she did in her acceptance speech at the Republican National Convention this month.

In that speech, she tore into Obama as two-faced, inexperienced and intoxicated by the sound of his own voice. Biden praised her speech as incredibly well crafted and delivered but said Palin’s rhetoric lacked substance.

In what could play to Palin’s benefit, campaigns try to downplay expectations for their candidates while raising expectations for their opponent, as they did before Friday’s presidential debate.

Palin was to spend Saturday and Sunday preparing for the debate in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. She’ll campaign with McCain in Columbus, Ohio on Monday, and will spend the rest of the week practicing for the debate in St. Louis.

Biden was campaigning with Obama in North Carolina on Saturday.

The vice presidential debate has a slightly different setup from the presidential debates.

One of the presidential debates is set up like a town hall meeting, but in the other two, there are approximately eight 10-minute segments. The moderator introduces each segment with an issue and gives each candidate two minutes to respond. Then there is a five-minute discussion period, when direct exchanges between the candidates will occur.

The vice presidential debate will resemble the traditional presidential event. However, the New York Times reported last Sunday that the McCain campaign sought to limit the time for freewheeling discussion in the vice presidential debate.

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Paul Newman dies at 83

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(CNN) — Paul Newman, the legendary actor whose steely blue eyes, good-humored charm and advocacy of worthy causes made him one of the most renowned figures in American arts, has died of cancer at his home in Westport, Connecticut. He was 83.

He died Friday, according to spokeswoman Marni Tomljanovic.

Newman attained stardom in the 1950s and never lost the movie-star aura, appearing in such classic films as Cat on a Hot Tin Roof, Exodus, The Hustler, Cool Hand Luke, Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid, The Sting and The Verdict.

He finally won an Oscar in 1986 — on his eighth try — for The Color of Money, a sequel to The Hustler. He later received two more Oscar nominations. Among his other awards was the Motion Picture Academy’s Jean Hersholt Humanitarian Award. Watch a look back at Newman’s career

Paul took advantage of what life offered him, and while personally reluctant to acknowledge that he was doing anything special, he forever changed the lives of many with his generosity, humor, and humanness, said Robert Forrester, vice chairman of the actor’s Newman’s Own Foundation. His legacy lives on in the charities he supported and the Hole in the Wall Camps, for which he cared so much.

He was often willing to make fun of himself. Early in his career he was mistaken for fellow Method actor Marlon Brando; Newman obligingly signed autographs, Best wishes, Marlon Brando.

Newman was a Method-trained actor who blazed his own career trail and didn’t shy away from risky roles — inside and outside films.

A portrayal as a race-car driver in 1969’s Winning led to his actual competition in races; at 70, he participated in the 24 Hours of Daytona and he was still racing at age 80.

He stumped for liberal causes, including Eugene McCarthy’s 1968 presidential candidacy, and earned a spot on Richard Nixon’s enemies list — the highest single honor I’ve ever received, he said.

In 1982, Newman and his friend A.E. Hotchner founded Newman’s Own, a food company that produced food ranging from pasta sauces to salad dressing to chocolate chip cookies.

The embarrassing thing is that the salad dressing is outgrossing my films, Newman once wryly noted.

To date, the company — which donates all profits to charities such as Newman’s Hole in the Wall Gang camps — has given away more than $200 million. Newman established the camp to benefit gravely ill children.

He saw the camps as places where kids could escape the fear, pain and isolation of their conditions, kick back and raise a little hell, Forrester said.

Today, there are 11 Hole in the Wall Gang camps around the world, with additional programs in Africa and Vietnam. Some 135,000 children have attended the camps — free of charge.

The Association of Hole in the Wall Camps is part of his living legacy, and for that we remain forever grateful, the association said in a statement.

We are greatly saddened by his passing. His leadership and spirit can never be replaced. But he has left us strong and confident.

Newman was half of one of the most successful showbiz marriages — to Joanne Woodward, whom he married in 1958. He observed that just because he was a sex symbol there was no reason to commit adultery.

Why would I go out for a hamburger when [I] have steak at home? he asked.

CNN’s Larry King, who interviewed Newman through the years, said he greatly admired the actor.

He lived a long and terrific life, King said Saturday morning. He was much appreciated. Did some theater, graduated Yale. Long marriage to Joanne Woodward. One of those showbiz rarities.

Paul Leonard Newman was born on January 26, 1925, in Shaker Heights, Ohio, a suburb of Cleveland. His father owned a successful sporting goods store, but young Paul was taken with his mother’s and uncle’s interest in the arts and started acting while still in grade school.

I wasn’t running toward the theater but running away from the sporting goods store, he said later.

After being kicked out of Ohio University for unruly behavior, he joined the Navy and served for three years during World War II. After the war he attended Kenyon College in Gambier, Ohio, where his unruly ways led him to theater.

Newman continued studying acting at Yale and at New York’s Actors’ Studio, earning jobs in the growing medium of television.

He made his Broadway debut in William Inge’s 1953 play Picnic, opposite Kim Stanley, one of the most successful stage actresses of her time. The next year he made his first Hollywood film, The Silver Chalice, a bomb that he mocked for the rest of his life. He even took out a newspaper ad apologizing for his performance.

But success as boxer Rocky Graziano in Somebody Up There Likes Me (1956) made him a star, and more hits followed: The Long, Hot Summer (1958) opposite his soon-to-be wife, Woodward; Cat on a Hot Tin Roof (1958) with Elizabeth Taylor; and The Young Philadelphians (1959).

But the 1960s were to be Newman’s decade, a perfect match for his ironic, anti-establishment attitude. iReport.com: What do you remember best about Paul Newman?

He began the decade with Exodus (1960), an epic about Israel’s founding directed by Otto Preminger, and succeeded it with The Hustler (1961) as pool shark Fast Eddie Felson; Sweet Bird of Youth (1962), another Tennessee Williams work; and Hud (1963), Harper (1966) and Hombre (1967), continuing a good-luck streak of films beginning with H.

After Cool Hand Luke (1967), in which he played the egg-eating malcontented title character, he turned to directing, earning raves for his behind-the-camera work on Rachel, Rachel (1968), starring his wife.

Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid (1969) and The Sting (1973) teamed Newman with co-star Robert Redford and director George Roy Hill. The trio proved to be box-office gold: They were two of the highest-grossing films of their time, winning a slew of awards — including a best picture Oscar for the latter, a tale of con men in 1930s Chicago.

Newman finally teamed up with Steve McQueen, who had been scheduled to be his co-star in Butch Cassidy, in 1974’s The Towering Inferno. Though the Irwin Allen-produced disaster film earned mixed critical notices, it, too, was one of the most successful box-office films of the era.

Newman’s career started faltering in the late ’70s as he turned his attention to his other pursuits, notably racing. The loss of his son Scott to a drug overdose in 1978 hit the actor hard.

He made an artistic comeback with 1982’s The Verdict, the story of an ambulance-chasing hard-luck lawyer in which Newman appeared broken, raspy and every inch of his 58 years.

By the time Newman starred in The Color of Money, directed by Martin Scorsese, his movie career had slipped a notch. Never afraid of playing his age, Newman portrayed a repressed businessman in 1990’s Mr. and Mrs. Bridge, a cantankerous lodger in Nobody’s Fool (1994), a fatherly, retired gangster in Road to Perdition (2002), and the voice of a Hudson Hornet in Cars (2006).

He gained some of his best reviews for his performance as the stage manager in a Broadway production of Thornton Wilder’s classic play, Our Town, filmed for television in 2003, and was perfectly cast as the rascally father to Ed Harris’ responsible diner owner in the miniseries Empire Falls.

In recent years, Newman talked about doing another film with his friend Redford, but the two couldn’t settle on a script. In 2007, Newman said he was retiring from acting, saying he’d lost confidence in his abilities. Still, he marveled at his own resilience.

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Analysis: A few jabs, but no knockout in first debate

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OXFORD, Mississippi (CNN) — Sens. John McCain and Barack Obama landed some punches Friday night, but neither delivered a knockout blow in the first presidential debate featuring the two party nominees.

Heading into the debate, McCain was supposed to have the edge given that the topic was originally focused solely on foreign policy and national security. However, the economic emergency that has struck the nation and the world forced an 11th-hour format tweak to allow the candidates to address the issue.

The first 40 minutes of the debate was on the economy with moderator Jim Lehrer offering both candidates a stage to elaborate on how they would address the urgent situation.

The financial crisis almost put the debate in jeopardy when McCain vowed not to attend unless the emergency was resolved. He decided earlier on Friday that enough progress had been made, so he went to Oxford.

Still, when given the opportunity, neither candidate offered specifics on the subject as both stuck to their talking points. But Obama seemed more comfortable on this topic than McCain and it showed. Watch Obama, McCain discuss the economy

Polling shows that voters have more confidence in Obama than McCain when it comes to the economy. McCain, though, warmed up as the discussion turned to his turf: foreign policy.

When it comes to terrorism and Iraq, voters prefer McCain over Obama. While McCain successfully pointed out that he clearly has more experience on foreign policy issues, Obama did hold his own.

As expected, Democrats declared victory, noting that Obama did not fold when the topic turned to foreign policy. Republicans claimed a win, saying that when people head to the polls on November 4 they are voting for a commander in chief with experience.

By and large, Friday night’s showdown was probably a draw, elevating expectations for their next meeting on October 7 in Nashville, Tennessee, when they take questions from an audience. Full coverage of the debates

The timing of the debate — in the middle of negotiations for the $700 billion economic bailout package — added to the tense atmosphere that was already heightened by the aversion McCain and Obama have for each other.

McCain continued to try to paint Obama as inexperienced and unable to hit the ground running on day one if elected president. In turn, Obama sought to tie McCain to the Bush administration.

One of the sharper exchanges of the night came over the issue of Iraq and, in particular, McCain’s direct criticism that Obama did not support the surge of U.S. troops into the country. It prompted Obama to fire back that the war in Iraq did not begin last year, but in 2003.

The candidates also sparred over meeting with leaders of hostile nations as well as how the United States should deal with Russia.

In all, it was a civil debate, but laced with acrimony. The two Senators may be collegial, but they are clearly not friendly. Watch debate: Part 1 | Part 2 | Part 3

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