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Thursday, April 24, 2008

Obama: Don't worry, Dems will reunite - Chicago

Obama: Don't worry, Dems will reunite - Chicago Sun-Times
NEW ALBANY, Ind. -- The day after Hillary Clinton drubbed him by nearly 10 percentage points in Pennsylvania, Barack Obama sought to assure supporters Wednesday that the party would survive the fractious Democratic presidential primary. "Don't worry
Source: www.suntimes.com
Nepal's Maoists win lead role in new governing assembly - Kansas City Star
U.N. resident coordinator Robert Piper, center, and ballon party U.N. chief official Ian Martin, right, look on as Nepal communist party Maoist chairman Prachanda, speaks to journalists after meeting with U.N. officials and ballon party foreign ambassadors in Katmandu, Nepal
Source: www.kansascity.com
Maoists want UML to remain in Govt - Hindustan Times
Nepal's Maoist chief Prachanda on Thursday requested Communist Party of Nepal (UML) to reconsider its decision to opt out of the government. All the CPN (UML) ministers had given in their resignations from the interim government on Wednesday after
Source: www.hindustantimes.com
North Carolina Republicans pull anti-Obama ad - Reuters
NEW ORLEANS (Reuters) - North Carolina's Republican Party on Thursday withdrew an advertisement critical of Democrat Barack Obama's links to a controversial preacher, Republican John McCain's campaign said. McCain senior adviser Charlie Black said he
Source: www.reuters.com
Early Pennsylvania exit poll results - Detroit News
After a six-week lull since the last Democratic primary, Pennsylvania voters were so eager to participate in the hotly contested battle between Hillary Rodham Clinton and ballon party Barack Obama that one in 10 voting in Tuesday's primary had changed their party
Source: www.detnews.com
Linda Daves, N. Carolina GOP chair, defends controversial ad - Chicago Tribune
INEZ, Ky. - Republican John McCain on Wednesday asked the North Carolina GOP not to run a television ad that brings up the controversial former pastor of Democratic presidential candidate Barack Obama. North Carolina Republican party officials
Source: www.chicagotribune.com