Thursday, March 20, 2008

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McCain meets with British prime minister

US Presidential hopeful Senator John McCain, second left, Senator Joe Lieberman, right, and Senator Lindsey Graham, left, in meets Britain's Prime Minister Gordon Brown at 10 Downing Street in London, Thursday March 20, 2008. The visit to London was part of McCain's weeklong tour of Middle East and Europe, offering the likely Republican presidential nominee a chance to burnish his credentials as a global statesman. The Republican presidential candidate hailed the bravery of British and U.S. soldiers yet refrained from calling publicly for Britain to slow the pace of its troop withdrawal from southern Iraq.


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Hagel: New party needed?

U.S. Sen. Chuck Hagel writes in a new book that the United States needs independent leadership and possibly another political party.

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NYT: Clinton's options narrow

March 20: More than 11,000 pages of documents from Senator Hillary Clinton's days as a First Lady are released by the National Archives. (Today Show)Senator Hillary Rodham Clinton needs three breaks to wrest the Democratic presidential nomination from Senator Barack Obama in the view of her advisers.


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Walter: Obama's speech could seal the deal

March 18: Barack Obama gave the most expansive and intensely personal speech of his campaign in what many said was a politically necessary move. NBC's Lee Cowan reports.  (Nightly News)Tuesday's address in Philadelphia may have a decisive effect on superdelegates eager to avoid opening a racial divide in the party.


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Obama chooses reconciliation

It was an extraordinary moment — the first black candidate with a good chance at becoming a presidential nominee, embarking on perhaps the most significant public discussion of race in decades.

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