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Clinton, Obama clash over NAFTA, Iraq
Feb 26 2008 11:50PM (CT)
CLEVELAND (AP) - Hillary Rodham Clinton and Barack Obama clashed over trade, health care and the war in Iraq Tuesday night in a crackling debate at close quarters one week before a pivotal group of primaries.
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Clinton, Obama clash over NAFTA, Iraq
Feb 26 2008 11:50PM (CT)
CLEVELAND (AP) - Hillary Rodham Clinton and Barack Obama clashed over trade, health care and the war in Iraq Tuesday night in a crackling debate at close quarters one week before a pivotal group of primaries.
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Richards' sons object to Clinton video
Feb 26 2008 11:30PM (CT)
AUSTIN, Texas (AP) - The two sons of Ann Richards, the late former Texas governor, are objecting to an Internet video published by Hillary Rodham Clinton's presidential campaign that suggests their mother would have supported Clinton.
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McCain disavows comments about Obama
Feb 26 2008 10:58PM (CT)
CINCINNATI (AP) - Republican John McCain quickly denounced the comments of a radio talk show host who while warming up a campaign crowd referred repeatedly to Barack Hussein Obama and called the Democratic presidential candidate a "hack, Chicago-style" politician.
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McCain disavows comments about Obama
Feb 26 2008 10:58PM (CT)
CINCINNATI (AP) - Republican John McCain quickly denounced the comments of a radio talk show host who while warming up a campaign crowd referred repeatedly to Barack Hussein Obama and called the Democratic presidential candidate a "hack, Chicago-style" politician.
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McCain disavows comments about Obama
Feb 26 2008 10:58PM (CT)
CINCINNATI (AP) - Republican John McCain quickly denounced the comments of a radio talk show host who while warming up a campaign crowd referred repeatedly to Barack Hussein Obama and called the Democratic presidential candidate a "hack, Chicago-style" politician.
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McCain disavows comments about Obama
Feb 26 2008 10:58PM (CT)
CINCINNATI (AP) - Republican John McCain quickly denounced the comments of a radio talk show host who while warming up a campaign crowd referred repeatedly to Barack Hussein Obama and called the Democratic presidential candidate a "hack, Chicago-style" politician.
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McCain disavows comments about Obama
Feb 26 2008 10:58PM (CT)
CINCINNATI (AP) - Republican John McCain quickly denounced the comments of a radio talk show host who while warming up a campaign crowd referred repeatedly to Barack Hussein Obama and called the Democratic presidential candidate a "hack, Chicago-style" politician.
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Fact Check: Clinton, Obama and NAFTA
Feb 26 2008 10:42PM (CT)
WASHINGTON (AP) - Sens. Hillary Rodham Clinton and Barack Obama are paying a price for artful dodges on trade over the years, a burden on display in their debate Tuesday night.
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IRS investigates Obama's denomination
Feb 26 2008 8:58PM (CT)
NEW YORK (AP) - The IRS is investigating the United Church of Christ over a speech Sen. Barack Obama gave at its national meeting last year after he became a candidate for president, the denomination said Tuesday.
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Former rival Dodd endorses Obama
Feb 26 2008 7:24PM (CT)
CLEVELAND (AP) - Sen. Christopher Dodd endorsed one-time presidential rival Barack Obama on Tuesday and said it is time for Democrats to join forces to defeat the Republicans in the fall campaign.
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Former rival Dodd endorses Obama
Feb 26 2008 7:24PM (CT)
CLEVELAND (AP) - Sen. Christopher Dodd endorsed one-time presidential rival Barack Obama on Tuesday and said it is time for Democrats to join forces to defeat the Republicans in the fall campaign.
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Casey: Obama's shortages claim plausible
Feb 26 2008 4:37PM (CT)
WASHINGTON (AP) - Gen. George Casey, the Army's chief of staff, said Tuesday he has no reason to doubt Barack Obama's recent account by an Army captain that a rifle platoon in Afghanistan didn't have enough soldiers or weapons. But he questioned the assertion that the shortages prevented the troops from doing their job.
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Casey: Obama's shortages claim plausible
Feb 26 2008 4:37PM (CT)
WASHINGTON (AP) - Gen. George Casey, the Army's chief of staff, said Tuesday he has no reason to doubt Barack Obama's recent account by an Army captain that a rifle platoon in Afghanistan didn't have enough soldiers or weapons. But he questioned the assertion that the shortages prevented the troops from doing their job.
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Casey: Obama's shortages claim plausible
Feb 26 2008 4:37PM (CT)
WASHINGTON (AP) - Gen. George Casey, the Army's chief of staff, said Tuesday he has no reason to doubt Barack Obama's recent account by an Army captain that a rifle platoon in Afghanistan didn't have enough soldiers or weapons. But he questioned the assertion that the shortages prevented the troops from doing their job.
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Casey: Obama's shortages claim plausible
Feb 26 2008 4:37PM (CT)
WASHINGTON (AP) - Gen. George Casey, the Army's chief of staff, said Tuesday he has no reason to doubt Barack Obama's recent account by an Army captain that a rifle platoon in Afghanistan didn't have enough soldiers or weapons. But he questioned the assertion that the shortages prevented the troops from doing their job.
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Senator apologizes for Obama comment
Feb 26 2008 4:09PM (CT)
HONOLULU (AP) - Sen. Daniel Inouye has apologized for suggesting that Sen. Barack Obama's private high school in Hawaii was elitist.
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Barack Obama prefers cooperation abroad
Feb 26 2008 3:54AM (CT)
WASHINGTON (AP) - Based on his Senate history, Barack Obama as president would likely push to expand human rights and reduce poverty abroad using cooperation rather than confrontation. If foreign events permit.
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Obama photo in turban, robe causes stir
Feb 26 2008 2:04AM (CT)
WASHINGTON (AP) - A photograph circulating on the Internet of Democratic Sen. Barack Obama dressed in traditional local garments during a visit to Kenya in 2006 is causing a dustup in the presidential campaign over what constitutes a smear.
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Obama photo in turban, robe causes stir
Feb 26 2008 2:04AM (CT)
WASHINGTON (AP) - A photograph circulating on the Internet of Democratic Sen. Barack Obama dressed in traditional local garments during a visit to Kenya in 2006 is causing a dustup in the presidential campaign over what constitutes a smear.
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Clinton: Obama wavers on foreign policy
Feb 26 2008 1:57AM (CT)
WASHINGTON (AP) - Hillary Rodham Clinton characterized rival Barack Obama on Monday as rash and inconsistent on foreign policy issues. Shifting to foreign policy after two days of hammering the Illinois senator over their differences on health care, Clinton paired two of Obama's campaign statements to support her conclusion.
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Clinton: Obama wavers on foreign policy
Feb 26 2008 1:57AM (CT)
WASHINGTON (AP) - Hillary Rodham Clinton characterized rival Barack Obama on Monday as rash and inconsistent on foreign policy issues. Shifting to foreign policy after two days of hammering the Illinois senator over their differences on health care, Clinton paired two of Obama's campaign statements to support her conclusion.
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Clinton: Obama wavers on foreign policy
Feb 26 2008 1:57AM (CT)
WASHINGTON (AP) - Hillary Rodham Clinton characterized rival Barack Obama on Monday as rash and inconsistent on foreign policy issues. Shifting to foreign policy after two days of hammering the Illinois senator over their differences on health care, Clinton paired two of Obama's campaign statements to support her conclusion.
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Bush predicts GOP will hold White House
Feb 26 2008 1:56AM (CT)
WASHINGTON (AP) - President Bush predicted Monday that voters will replace him with a Republican president who will "keep up the fight" in Iraq. "I'm confident we'll hold the White House in 2008," Bush told donors at the Republican Governors Association annual dinner, which raised a record $10.6 million for GOP gubernatorial candidates.
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Bush predicts GOP will hold White House
Feb 26 2008 1:56AM (CT)
WASHINGTON (AP) - President Bush predicted Monday that voters will replace him with a Republican president who will "keep up the fight" in Iraq. "I'm confident we'll hold the White House in 2008," Bush told donors at the Republican Governors Association annual dinner, which raised a record $10.6 million for GOP gubernatorial candidates.
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