| Historic primary season comes to an end June 3, 2008 00:40:58Sens. Hillary Clinton and Barack Obama face off Tuesday in the last contests of the Democratic primary season, bringing an end to a historic race that has produced months of excitement, but still no nominee.

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| Hillary Clinton "It is not over til its over" June 3, 2008 00:05:55RAPID CITY, South Dakota (Reuters) - Its almost over, isnt it? That seems to be all anyone wants to know from Sen. Hillary Clintons presidential campaign, but the only person who truly knows isnt telling.

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| Journalist defends article slamming Bill Clinton June 2, 2008 23:53:03The Vanity Fair journalist who infuriated the Clinton campaign over the weekend with an explosive article that questions former President Bill Clintons business dealings and behavior since leaving the White House strongly defended his reporting Monday.

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| Final Stops Before South Dakota, Montana Contests June 2, 2008 21:14:00The final Democratic primaries are being held Tuesday in South Dakota and Montana. New York Sen. Hillary Clinton campaigned in South Dakota on Monday, while Illinois Sen. Barack Obama looked ahead to the general election. - [Read more] |
| Nod to Obama Costs Lawyer Kmiec in Church June 2, 2008 20:00:00Conservative lawyer Douglas Kmiec was denied communion recently at a mass connected with a gathering of Catholic business people. The priest denounced Kmiecs endorsement of Sen. Barack Obama, then refused to give Kmiec communion. - [Read more] |
| Site Splits Democratic Vote Six Ways June 2, 2008 20:00:00How do you count popular vote totals for the Democratic primary candidates? The political Web site Real Clear Politics offers six different totals — and three of six favor Sen. Hillary Clinton. Managing Editor John McIntyre explains the tabulations. - [Read more] |
| After Tense DNC Meeting, What Happens Next? June 2, 2008 16:00:00Saturdays decision by the Democratic National Committee to award half a vote to Florida and Michigan delegates means different things for both of the partys remaining candidates — Sen. Barack Obama and Sen. Hilary Clinton. NPR Political Editor Ken Rudin updates listeners on what happens next. - [Read more] |
| Obamas Church Moves On After Exit June 2, 2008 06:35:00 Members of the candidates former spiritual home are confused and saddened by his departure, but are also relieved their congregation can avoid any further controversy

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| Winning Again, Clinton Ponders Continuing June 2, 2008 06:24:55Hillary Rodham Clinton won by 2 to 1 in Puerto Rico’s Democratic primary, but some supporters suggested it would be best if she dropped her threat to battle on past the final voting on Tuesday.
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| Clinton wins, but Obama closer to nomination June 2, 2008 03:46:46WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Hillary Clinton won the Democratic nominating contest in Puerto Rico on Sunday, but still badly trails front-runner Barack Obama as he draws closer to clinching the partys presidential race.

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| Clinton Adviser Ickes Assesses Delegate Deal June 1, 2008 22:37:00The Democratic National Committees decision to grant Florida and Michigan delegates half a vote at the presidential nominating convention is seen as a blow to Sen. Hillary Clinton. Clinton adviser Harold Ickes, a member of the Democratic Rules and Bylaws Committee, weighs in on the deal. - [Read more] |
| Clinton Wins Big in Puerto Rico June 1, 2008 22:17:00Sen. Hillary Clinton easily wins the Democratic primary in Puerto Rico. But she continues to trail Sen. Barack Obama in the race for the partys presidential nomination. - [Read more] |
| Puerto Rico Gives Clinton a Sizeable Win June 1, 2008 21:22:00Sen. Hillary Clinton won a lopsided, but largely symbolic victory Sunday in Puerto Ricos presidential primary, the final act in a weekend of tumult that brought Sen. Barack Obama tantalizingly close to the Democratic presidential nomination. - [Read more] |
| Trinity Church Reacts to Obamas Departure June 1, 2008 21:08:00Sunday services go on as usual at Chicagos Trinity United Church of Christ — but without Sen. Barack Obama, who quit the church Friday. How are parishioners reacting to the loss of their most famous congregant? - [Read more] |
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