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Democrats Clash on Health, Trade and Rival Tactics

PR-Inside.com (Pressemitteilung)
New York Times -
By JEFF ZELENY Senators Barack Obama and Hillary Rodham Clinton set aside their cordiality Tuesday evening and clashed over their plans to overhaul the nations health care system in a contentious debate one week before four potentially decisive …
Obama, Clinton Debate Tactics
Clinton, Obama clash over campaign tactics in debate
Senate Agrees To Debate Bill On Iraq Pullout

Lompoc Record
Washington Post -
By Paul Kane The Senate voted overwhelmingly yesterday to begin debating a bill that would require the administration to start withdrawing forces from Iraq in 120 days and cut funding for battlefield deployments, a surprise move supported by …
Senate Republicans agree to Iraq debate
Senate Democrats Focus on Economic Cost of War
With Change in the Air, Cubans Speculate on Currency

Turkish Press
Washington Post -
By Manuel Roig-Franzia HAVANA, Feb. 26 — Cubans swamped currency exchange offices Monday and early Tuesday in a brief but intense speculative frenzy fueled by rumors that new President Ral Castro would end the island's reviled dual currency system.
Castro's brother faces big challenges in Cuba
Raul Castro meets top Vatican official
Annan Suspends Talks in Kenya

Alalam News Network
Washington Post -
A farmer works on a maize plantation in Maraguoa, Kenya, Monday Feb. 25 2008. Kenya's warring political parties resumed their lengthy and often bitter negotiations Monday to try to end a dispute over presidential elections that sparked nationwide …
Annan Tries to Spur Kenya Talks
Tanzania President to Meet Both Sides in Kenya Today Over …
Hill stays in Beijing to work on N.Korea issue

Chosun Ilbo
Reuters -
TOKYO (Reuters) - The top US negotiator with North Korea stayed in Beijing for an extra day on Wednesday to work on reviving the stalled effort to persuade Pyongyang to give up its nuclear programs, the US State Department said.
Rice's Talks in China on North Korea Make Progress (Update1)
China Says It Will Resume Human Rights Talks With US
GOP Halts Effort to Retrieve White House E-Mails

Washington Post
Washington Post -
Theresa Payton, White House Office of Administration chief information officer, and Allen Weinstein, United States archivist, testify on Capitol Hill.
Politicos squabble over 'missing' White House e-mails
Expert Details White House E-Mail Risks
US Sen. Byrd in hospital after suffering a fall

CNN Political Ticker
Reuters -
WASHINGTON, Feb 26 (Reuters) - Robert Byrd, the oldest member of the US Senate and a fierce opponent of the Iraq war, was being treated in a hospital on Tuesday after falling in his home late on Monday, a spokesman for the senator said.
Sen. Robert Byrd, 90, admitted to hospital
Byrd taken to hospital after fall
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