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Poll Shows Obama Is Seen as More Likely to Beat McCain

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New York Times -
By ROBIN TONER and DALIA SUSSMAN WASHINGTON - In the past two months, Senator Barack Obama has built a commanding coalition among Democratic voters, with especially strong support among men, and is now viewed by most Democrats as the candidate best …
Obama Wins Over One Ohio Voter
CBS Poll: Obama Surges Ahead Nationally
Poll Finds a Fluid Religious Life in US

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New York Times -
By NEELA BANERJEE WASHINGTON - More than a quarter of adult Americans have left the faith of their childhood to join another religion or no religion, according to a survey of religious affiliation by the Pew Forum on Religion and Public Life.
Survey finds changes in Americas religious landscape
US is still overwhelmingly Christian, study finds
Iraq Sounds Alarm on Clashes in North

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Washington Post -
By Sudarsan Raghavan BAGHDAD, Feb. 25 — Turkish troops and Kurdish guerrillas clashed Monday for the fifth consecutive day in two areas of northern Iraq, the Turkish military said, as senior Iraqi officials warned that a widened and prolonged …
Iraqi Kurds Concerned about Turkish Incursion
Turkish Military Kills 41 Kurdish Rebels
US predicts quick vote on Iran sanctions

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CNN International -
WASHINGTON (CNN) — The United States predicted a quick vote on a third resolution imposing sanctions on Iran over its nuclear program as it begins to build a case against Iran's central bank for proliferation activities, senior State Department …
Iran slams French stand on nuclear issue
Iran weapons project 'continued'
Rice in China to seek progress on North Korea

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Reuters -
By Arshad Mohammed BEIJING, Feb 26 (Reuters) - US Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice was due to meet China's top leaders in Beijing on Tuesday to discuss how to persuade North Korea to fully declare its nuclear programmes as a step toward eliminating …
New South Korean President Sworn In
Cinderella in Seoul's Blue House
Union Spends Heavily for Obama in Primaries

Canada.com
New York Times -
By LESLIE WAYNE The union reported in federal filings that it had spent $1.4 million in the two states on Mr. Obamas behalf, an effort that immediately came under sharp attack from the campaign of his rival, Senator Hillary Rodham Clinton.
Clinton, Obama Meet Tuesday in Another Debate
Clinton attacks Obama's lack of experience
Airline Says Crew Acted Appropriately Before Death

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New York Times -
By KEN BELSON American Airlines officials on Monday disputed accounts by relatives of a woman who died aboard a flight from Haiti to New York on Friday.
Don't feel great? Rethink flying, expert says
Passenger's Last Plea: 'Don't Let Me Die'
National Briefing | WEST California: No Candidacy for Internet Scholar

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New York Times -
By JESSE McKINLEY The Internet scholar Lawrence Lessig decided not to run for a vacant seat in the House of Representatives. Mr. Lessig, the founder of the Center for Internet and Society at Stanford University, had posted a Web video last week hinting …
Larry Lessig: I'm not running for Congress
Stanford professor Lessig decides against bid for Lantos …
IPO REPORT: Visa Would Be Richest-ever US IPO At Nearly $19 Billion

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CNNMoney.com -
NEW YORK (Dow Jones) — Visa Inc. has set its sights on generating the largest proceeds ever raised in a US initial public offering, proposing Monday a whopping $18.8 billion deal that will likely begin trading on the New York Stock Exchange within the …
Visa sets possible record $18.8 billion IPO
Visa's planned $19 billion IPO the largest in US history