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BusinessWeek
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The candidates' opening salvos reveal widely different views. Obama calls current policy "the most fiscally irresponsible in our history"
They've parried over gas taxes (BusinessWeek.com, 4/15/08) and fixes for the housing crisis. Now, as the general e..
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BusinessWeek
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In the words of one consultant: "Business would have a seat at the table, but business wouldn't be able to buy all the chairs"
On Sunday, Feb. 10, after he found out he'd won that day's Democratic Presidential caucuses in Maine, but before his appearan..
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BusinessWeek
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Presidential opponents McCain and Obama go head-to-head with competing plans for reducing U.S. reliance on foreign oil
With gas prices rising and billions of additional dollars flowing to the Middle East to buy oil, energy policy is turning into a batt..
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BusinessWeek
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In conversations with Maria Bartiromo, the Presidential hopeful talks about his plans for taxes and charges that he lacks experience
Barack Obama is arguably the most sought-after person in America—with the possible exceptions of soccer star David Be..
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BusinessWeek
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Known officially as Senator Keg, the Kenyan brew honors its namesake in a country where most competitors are either illegal or unaffordable
Long before he became a top candidate for the Democratic Presidential ticket, Senator Barack Obama was inspiring..
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BusinessWeek
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After a string of primary losses to Barack Obama, Hillary Clinton claimed wins in three of four Presidential primaries on Mar. 4
by The Associated Press
Hillary Rodham Clinton scored comeback primary wins in Ohio, Texas and Rhode Island Tuesday nigh..
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BusinessWeek
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Trailing Obama, Clinton is pumping up the populist rhetoric in Ohio and Texas. But as her record and contributions show, she's no enemy of Corporate America
In the final Democratic debate of the primaries on Feb. 26, Senator Hillary Clinton (D-N.Y.) tr..
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New York Times
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Propelled by a potent publicity cocktail of “60 Minutes,” “Today,” “The Oprah Winfrey Show” and major magazine covers, Senator Barack Obama’s new book, “The Audacity of Hope,” seemed primed for best-selling status...
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