Obama Distances Self From Indicted Donor
Obama Distances Self From Indicted Donor
Barack Obama sought to distance himself from a real estate developer facing federal corruption charges, saying he had no indication of any problems when he accepted thousands of dollars in campaign contributions from Antoin “Tony” Rezko.
McCain, Romney Spar Over Iraq
John McCain accused Mitt Romney of wanting to set a timetable to withdraw U.S. troops from Iraq, drawing immediate protest from his Republican presidential rival who said: “That’s simply wrong and it’s dishonest, and he should apologize.”
Wolfowitz Gets New Job At State Department
Former World Bank chief Paul Wolfowitz will head a high-level panel on arms control and disarmament. The move by Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice marks a return to government for Wolfowitz, a conservative with close ties to the White House.
Obama Easily Wins South Carolina Primary
Democratic Sen. Barack Obama easily won the hard-fought South Carolina Democratic primary Saturday, in a race that served as a prelude to Super Tuesday. Sen. Hillary Rodham Clinton finished in second place and John Edwards in third.
Bush Speech To Offer Few New Ideas
In a bow to political reality, President Bush’s final State of the Union speech will skip bold proposals in favor of ones the country has heard before, a modest approach for a White House that prides itself on big ideas.
Clintons, Obama Pay Homage to Activists
Candidates Barack Obama, Hillary Clinton honor to civil rights activists in Selma, Alabama






























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