World & Nation
Clinton needs landslide wins to overcome Obama
Democratic Sen. Hillary Rodham Clinton must win 57 percent of the remaining primary and caucus delegates to erase Barack Obama's lead, a daunting task requiring landslide-sized victories by a struggling presidential candidate.…
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Bush denies rumors of building bases in Africa
President Bush said Wednesday that talk of the United States building new military bases in Africa to expand its influence is "baloney."…
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Health care, higher education lead Sen. Obama's campaign
Sen. Barack Obama has a 10-state winning streak, and tonight's debate may help Texans decide who their Democratic candidate will be after the March 4 primary. Below are issues Obama has addressed and emphasized during his campaign: Higher education • Make college affordable for all Americans by creating a new American Opportunity Tax Credit.…
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Troop recall, tax credits among Sen. Clinton's key issues
Sen. Hillary Rodham Clinton will square off against Sen. Barack Obama in tonight's Democratic debate at the Recreational Sports Center. The following is a list of platforms Clinton has focused on in her campaign. …
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Activist pushes race neutrality
California leads in effort to end states' affirmative action
A conservative activist and former University of California regent urged Americans to make a transition from a race-obsessed to a race-neutral culture Wednesday night.…
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Professor mulls odds of life in outer space
Talk is part of events to celebrate 50 years of space observations
More than 300 attendees crowded into a Welch auditorium Wednesday evening to hear what Chris Chyba, a Princeton astrophysical science professor, had to say about the possibility of extraterrestrial life.…
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