Tuesday, March 11, 2008

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Mississippi Democrats head to polls

Democratic presidential hopeful, Sen. Barack Obama, D-Ill., shakes hands before he speaking at Jackson State University in Jackson, Miss., Monday, March 10, 2008.  Barack  Obama made a final appeal to Mississippi voters Tuesday before he and Hillary Rodham Clinton move into a six-week battle to win Pennsylvania.


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McCain advisers lobbied for Airbus

Republican presidential candidate, Sen. John McCain, R-Ariz., talks to reporters in St. Louis, Mo., Monday, March 10, 2008. Top current advisers to Sen. John McCain's presidential campaign last year lobbied for a European plane maker that beat Boeing to a $35 billion Air Force tanker contract.


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In developer's trial, note cites Obama role

 Chicago real estate developer and fast-food magnate Antoin An e-mail message made public on Monday in the fraud trial of Antoin Rezko, a businessman and political contributor, brought attention to Senator Barack Obama’s role in discussions involving a state health planning board that Mr. Rezko is accused of improperly influencing.


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Congressman defends views on Obama

Rep. Steve King, R-Iowa, speaks to reporters on Capitol Hill in Washington in this 2007 file photo. King defended his prediction that terrorists would celebrate if Democrat Barack Obama were elected president, despite a rebuke from aides to John McCain, the GOP's apparent presidential nominee. An Iowa Republican congressman on Monday defended his prediction that terrorists would celebrate if Democrat Barack Obama were elected president, despite a rebuke from aides to John McCain, the GOP's apparent presidential nominee.


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McCain seeks nomination payoff

Republican presidential candidate Sen. John McCain, R-Ariz., right, applauds along with his wife Cindy McCain, as both attend the Phoenix Suns basketball game against the San Antonio Spurs in the fourth quarter Sunday, March 9, 2008, in Phoenix.  The Suns defeated the Spurs 94-87. This week the GOP candidate takes a measure of what the Republican nomination is worth.


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