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13/05/2008 20:40

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Military cracks down on scrap-metal scavengers - Clinton poised for W.Va. win; Obama looks ahead - Pastor apologizes for anti-Catholic remarks.



Military cracks down on scrap-metal scavengers

Hundreds of Marines were conducting a combat training mission in the Mojave Desert when an air patrol spotted something kicking up dust: A civilian pickup truck speeding across the barren landscape.

Clinton poised for W.Va. win; Obama looks ahead

More party leaders swung behind Barack Obama, edging him closer to the Democratic presidential nomination, even as he braced for a loss to Hillary Rodham Clinton in the West Virginia primary Tuesday.

Pastor apologizes for anti-Catholic remarks

John Hagee, an influential televangelist who endorsed John McCain, is apologizing to Catholics for referring to the Roman Catholic Church as "the great whore" and calling it "the apostate church."


Clinton status puts focus on her $20 million debt

Should she lose or abandon her quest for the Democratic presidential nomination, Hillary Rodham Clinton will have to deal with her campaign's more than $20 million debt — a step that could test her relationship with Barack Obama and raise new issues in campaign finance law.

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