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| Indiana (News) |
Perfect timing: Obama's super show-stoppers With her deep party ties, New York Sen. Hillary Rodham Clinton was supposed to own the superdelegate primary. But in the last two months, it's been the rookie, Democratic rival Barack Obama, who has maximized his superdelegate moments. Obama overtakes Clinton in Democratic superdelegates Barack Obama erased Hillary Rodham Clinton's once-imposing lead among superdelegates Saturday when he added more endorsements from the group of Democrats who will decide the party's nomination for president.
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Perfect timing: Obama's super show-stoppers 2008-05-16FBI cites escalating mortgage fraud problem 2008-05-13 Obama overtakes Clinton in Democratic superdelegates 2008-05-10Obama picks ups 3 superdelegates, union endorsement 2008-05-09What went wrong for Clinton? 2008-05-09Democrats divide by race, gender, class 2008-05-08Time: The Five Mistakes Clinton Made 2008-05-08Clinton lends herself $6.4M as Obama's lead grows 2008-05-07Obama Closer to Nomination With North Carolina Win 2008-05-07Obama wins in North Carolina, but trails Clinton in Indiana 2008-05-06Indiana, N.C. voters to settle largest remaining contests 2008-05-06Heavy turnout in some Ind. counties leads to ballot shortage 2008-05-06North Carolina, Indiana rewarded for later contests 2008-05-05New polls lift Clinton as key votes loom 2008-05-05On eve of Indiana, NC, Clinton, Obama duel on gas prices 2008-05-05Clinton, Obama, predict fight stretches to June 3 2008-05-05Obama faces big tests in North Carolina, Indiana 2008-05-05Obama seeks knockout, Clinton promises 'game-changer' 2008-05-04Clinton spurns economists on gas tax 2008-05-04Obama's appeal to working-class whites faltering, polls show 2008-05-04
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| Indiana (Star) |
Usher "Here" with new stories Outside the windows of a 36th-floor conference-room suite at New York's Mandarin Oriental Hotel, the morning is gray and befit for April showers. Always the trendsetter, R&B star Usher has plucked from his wardrobe a navy blue military-style button-up adorned with gold clasps to complete his jeans-and-sneaker ensemble. Oscar-winning film "Crash" heads for TV "Crash," the racially charged drama that won the Oscar for best picture of 2005, is coming to the small screen later this year as a TV series for the Starz network, the pay cable channel said on Monday.
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