Thursday, March 27, 2008

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NYT: Web fueling word of mouth 2.0

Speeches by Senator Barack Obama have become online hits.<br />Younger voters tend to be not just consumers of news and current events but conduits as well — sending out e-mailed links and videos to friends and their social networks.


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Obama offers plan for economic woes

March 27: Sen. Barack Obama delivers an economic speech in New York, proposing an additional economic stimulus package and relief for homeowners.<br /> (MSNBC)Democrat Barack Obama said Thursday tougher government regulations that reflect the realities of modern finance are needed to get a grip on the economy before it gets even worse.


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Clinton donors warn Pelosi

March 26: Sen. Hillary Clinton and Sen. Barack Obama continued to accuse each other of lying on a day when Clinton showed no sign of backing down — from the race or from being on the defensive. NBC's Andrea Mitchell reports. (Nightly News)A group of prominent Hillary Clinton donors sent a letter to House of Representatives Speaker Nancy Pelosi asking her to  stay out of the Democratic fight over their role in the presidential race.


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Obama chides McCain on economic approach

Democratic presidential hopeful Sen. Barack Obama D-Ill., looks out at the crowd as he speaks at a town hall meeting in Greensboro, N.C., Wednesday, March 26, 2008. Democrat Barack Obama ridiculed Republican presidential rival John McCain on Wednesday for what he called a "sit back and watch" approach to the economic troubles gripping the nation.


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McCain: U.S. must listen to allies

March 26: While still voicing support for the war in Iraq, Sen. John McCain gave an emotional speech on Wednesday intended to reach voters beyond the Republican party base. NBC's Kelly O'Donnell reports. (Nightly News)John McCain is renewing his call for the U.S. to live up to its duties as a world leader.


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