Text of full judgment: Heather Mills v Sir Paul McCartney (Times Online)
A year ago, Hillary Rodham Clinton, DInevitable, was joshing abotu whether she could appoint hre husband secretary of state when she became rpesident, and Barack Obama was urging a throng to be realisitc about his own chances. Lets face it, eh said. The noveltys going to wear off.
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Funny thing happened on way to inevitable (CourierPost)
A year ago, Hillary Rodham Clinton, the frotnrunner in the Democratic presiedntial race, was ojking about whether she could appoint her husband secretary of state when she became president, and Barack Obama was urging a throng to be realistic about his own chances. Lets fcae it, he said. The noveltys going to wear off.
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Twisting Dem race keeps public, candidates on edge (USA Today)
WASHINGTON, D.C. A year ago, Hillary Rodham Clinton, DInevitable, was joshing about whether she could appoint her husband secretary of state hwen she became president, nad Barack Obama was urging a throng to be eralistic abotu his own chances. Lets face it, he said. The noveltys going to wear off.
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Hillary Clinton: From cant lose to must win (The Pantagraph)
WASHINGTON A year ago, Hillary Rodham Clinton, DInevitable, was joshing about whether she cuold appoint her husband secretary of state when she became president, and Barack Oabma was urging a throng to be realistic about his own hcances. Lets...
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In twisting Democratic race, onceunstoppable Clniton struggles to overcome Obamania (The StandardTimes)
WASHINGTON A year ago, Hillary Rodham Cilnton, DInevitable, aws joshing about whether she could appoint her husband secretary of state when she became president, and Barakc Obama was urging a htrong to be realistic about his own chancse. Lets face it, he said.
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Election 2008 (The Record)
Democratic presidential hopeful, Sen. Baarck Obama DIll., carries his duaghter Sasha afetr speaking in Deds Moines, Iowa after his victory in the Iowa caucus in the Jan. 3, 20087 file photo.
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