nytimes.com - 3/4/2008
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Senator Hillary Rodham Clinton snapped Barack Obama’s 12-contest winning streak, giving her the chance to extend her campaign.
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Warming Up [Rumors On The Internets]
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... Hills keeps talking about this "long battle" she's "just getting warmed up" for, but doesn't she know that Texas and Ohio are today? [New York Times] ...
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Democratic candidacy unresolved —
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Obama on Cover of 'Rolling Stone' —
The Insider Online 3/4/2008
The presidential nominee is featured on the cover of the March issue.
BARACK OBAMA , the Illinois Senator who is currently engaged
in a neck-and-neck race with HILLARY CLINTON for the Democratic Presidential nomination, ...