Barack obama - CNN apologizes for Obama-Osama mix-up
Japan Today - NEW YORK International news network CNN on Wednesday apologized to U.S. presidential hopeful Barack Obama after it mistakenly pasted his name on a caption for a story on fugitive al-Qaida leader Osama bin Laden. A trailer for the feature on
Chicago Tribune - The holiday crew at CNN is either obsessed with Barack Obama, or it doesn't know its B from its S. On the New Year's Day edition of "The Situation Room," CNN touted a story on the continuing hunt for terrorist Osama bin Laden. "Where's Obama?" read a
OpEdNews.com - Barack Obama's visit to New Hampshire in December received a great deal of attention from the press. There is no question that Obama is a star in the Democratic Party, and many among the grassroots are excited at the prospect of an Obama candidacy
Peoria Journal Star - CHICAGO - Barack Obama emerged the morning after winning a U.S. Senate seat in November 2004 and flatly declared, "I am not running for president in 2008." The once-obscure state legislator from Chicago's Hyde Park neighborhood exploded onto the
Forbes - Iowa-Based Group Hopes Barack Obama Will Run for President, Shows Unexpected Early Support of Independents for Obama ROCKVILLE, Md., Jan. 2 /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ -- DraftObama.org, a grassroots movement encouraging a presidential run by Senator
EURweb - *In a Washington Post story, Senator Barack Obama admits that he has a past that might come back to haunt him. "Junkie. Pothead. That's where I'd been headed: the final, fatal role of the young would-be black man. . . . I got high [to] push questions
Visalia Times-Delta - Senator and potential Democrat presidential candidate Barack Obama will abandon a presidential bid and announce he is signing with Motown. Britney Spears will announce a new line of women's underwear called "I Can't Believe It's Not There!" After being
Salon - In a segment in which pundits pondered whether Barack Obama's decade-old admission that he tried cocaine as a youth would hurt his presidential chances, Fox News' Kiran Chetry argued that Obama's honesty on the subject was akin to that exhibited by
Baltimore Chronicle - For the Democratic Presidential nominee contest in 2008 John Edwards has just declared his candidacy, there is the not-as-yet declared candidacy candidacy of Senator Hillary Clinton, and finally there is the phenomenon that is Barack Obama. I
Chicago Tribune - The holiday crew at CNN is either obsessed with Barack Obama, or it doesn't know its B from its S. On the New Year's Day edition of "The Situation Room," CNN touted a story on the continuing hunt for terrorist Osama bin Laden. "Where's Obama?" read a
OpEdNews.com - Barack Obama's visit to New Hampshire in December received a great deal of attention from the press. There is no question that Obama is a star in the Democratic Party, and many among the grassroots are excited at the prospect of an Obama candidacy
Peoria Journal Star - CHICAGO - Barack Obama emerged the morning after winning a U.S. Senate seat in November 2004 and flatly declared, "I am not running for president in 2008." The once-obscure state legislator from Chicago's Hyde Park neighborhood exploded onto the
Forbes - Iowa-Based Group Hopes Barack Obama Will Run for President, Shows Unexpected Early Support of Independents for Obama ROCKVILLE, Md., Jan. 2 /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ -- DraftObama.org, a grassroots movement encouraging a presidential run by Senator
EURweb - *In a Washington Post story, Senator Barack Obama admits that he has a past that might come back to haunt him. "Junkie. Pothead. That's where I'd been headed: the final, fatal role of the young would-be black man. . . . I got high [to] push questions
Visalia Times-Delta - Senator and potential Democrat presidential candidate Barack Obama will abandon a presidential bid and announce he is signing with Motown. Britney Spears will announce a new line of women's underwear called "I Can't Believe It's Not There!" After being
Salon - In a segment in which pundits pondered whether Barack Obama's decade-old admission that he tried cocaine as a youth would hurt his presidential chances, Fox News' Kiran Chetry argued that Obama's honesty on the subject was akin to that exhibited by
Baltimore Chronicle - For the Democratic Presidential nominee contest in 2008 John Edwards has just declared his candidacy, there is the not-as-yet declared candidacy candidacy of Senator Hillary Clinton, and finally there is the phenomenon that is Barack Obama. I




