Wednesday, April 30, 2008

Hillary Clinton: Wright Remarks 'Offensive and Outrageous' - ABC News



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Hillary Clinton: Wright Remarks 'Offensive and Outrageous'
ABC News - 2 hours ago
ABC News' Eloise Harper Reports: In an "O'Reilly Factor" exclusive, Hillary Clinton rebuked Rev. Jeremiah Wright in her strongest language to-date.
Obama Expresses Outrage Over Former Pastor Jeremiah Wright's Comments U.S. News & World Report
Obama Calls Minister's Comments 'Outrageous' Washington Post
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Zimbabwe opposition leader wins vote: sources
Reuters - 4 hours ago
By Cris Chinaka HARARE (Reuters) - Opposition leader Morgan Tsvangirai beat Robert Mugabe in Zimbabwe's presidential election, winning 47 percent of the vote against the president's 43 percent, senior government sources said on Wednesday.
Source: Zimbabwe run-off needed CNN International
Mugabe 'loses' presidential poll Aljazeera.net
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Senate acts to ensure students get loans
The Associated Press - 2 hours ago
WASHINGTON (AP) - The Senate unanimously approved legislation Wednesday to ensure that tight credit markets don't impede students' ability to get college loans.
Senate passes student loan stabilization bill Reuters
US Senate Passes Bill Aimed at Averting Student Loan Crunch Bloomberg
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It’s Offical: No Change in the BCS
New York Times - 2 hours ago
By Pete Thamel HOLLYWOOD, Fla. - The SEC Commissioner Mike Slive and the ACC Commissioner John Swofford have made official the news that everyone expected: There will be no change in the way that college football determines its national champion until ...
BCS playoff proposal falls flat Atlanta Journal Constitution
SEC to present football playoff plan USA Today
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Aspirin seen cutting risk of type of breast cancer
Reuters - 1 hour ago
By Will Dunham WASHINGTON (Reuters) - A daily aspirin may give women modest protection against the most common type of breast cancer, US government researchers said on Wednesday.
'An aspirin a day can keep breast cancer away' Telegraph.co.uk
Aspirin may reduce breast cancer risk: study CTV.ca
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