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| Bush backer pens pro-Obama book
(Politico)
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| Politico - The conservative Evangelical biographer of George W. Bush and Tom DeLay has moved on to a new subject: Barack Obama. And his new book, due out this summer, may lend credibility to Senator Obama's bid to win Evangelical Christian voters away from the Republican Party.
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| Mon, 16 Jun 2008 09:10:00 GMT - Yahoo! News: Politics News |
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| Obama camp sees possible win without Ohio, Fla.
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| AP - Barack Obama's campaign envisions a path to the presidency that could include Virginia, Georgia and several Rocky Mountain states, but not necessarily the pair of battlegrounds that decided the last two elections Florida and Ohio.
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| Mon, 16 Jun 2008 17:20:34 GMT - Yahoo! News: Politics News |
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| Gun rights is biggest issue for court to decide
(AP)
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| AP - One momentous case down, another equally historic decision to go. The Supreme Court returns to the bench Monday with 17 cases still unresolved, including its first-ever comprehensive look at the Second Amendment's right to bear arms.
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| Sun, 15 Jun 2008 19:09:45 GMT - Yahoo! News: Politics News |
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| US, South Korean officials end beef talks
(AP)
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| AP - The top U.S. and South Korean trade envoys broke off talks Sunday without resolving a crisis over the resumption of American beef shipments that has shaken South Korea's pro-U.S. government. -- read full article |
| Mon, 16 Jun 2008 05:34:48 GMT - Yahoo! News: Politics News |
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| USA
(The Christian Science Monitor)
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| The Christian Science Monitor - Former Virginia Gov. Mark Warner formally removed himself for consideration as a vice-presidential running mate for Democrat Barack Obama Saturday and instead accepted the Virginia Democratic Convention's nomination for a US Senate race this fall. -- read full article |
| Mon, 16 Jun 2008 08:00:00 GMT - Yahoo! News: Politics News |
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| Voting commission plagued by problems, limited funds
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| AP - It was not an auspicious beginning. The year was 2004 and the newest federal agency had no desks, no computers, and no office to put them in. It had neither an address nor a phone number. Early meetings convened in a Starbucks near a Metro stop in downtown Washington. -- read full article |
| Sun, 15 Jun 2008 23:51:11 GMT - Yahoo! News: Politics News |
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