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10/05/2008 19:58

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Obama within half a superdelegate of erasing Clinton's lead - Obama rises from political obscurity to verge of history - Feminists sharply divided between Clinton, Obama.



Obama within half a superdelegate of erasing Clinton's lead

Barack Obama picked up a superdelegate in Utah, bringing him within half a delegate of erasing Hillary Rodham Clinton's once-substantial lead among the elected officials and party leaders who will determine the Democratic presidential nominee.

Obama rises from political obscurity to verge of history


The amazement was on their faces. Hundreds waited for Barack Obama on that evening in South Carolina, 15 weeks ago, to claim victory — a surprising victory, surprisingly large.

Feminists sharply divided between Clinton, Obama

No constituency is more eager to see a woman win the presidency than America's feminists, yet — despite Hillary Rodham Clinton's historic candidacy — the women's movement finds itself wrenchingly divided over the Democratic race as it heads toward the finish.

New York Rep. Fossella faces calls for his resignation

Embattled and embarrassed by the confession he fathered a child from an extramarital affair, New York Rep. Vito Fossella is facing public calls for his resignation. Secluded with his family, he must decide if he wants to keep his job badly enough to grapple with the lingering questions and fallout from the scandal.

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