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      • Is Iran Winning in Iraq?
      • Senators warn against war with Iran
      • Obama calls for US combat troops out of Iraq by Ma...
      • Yankee Stadium to Host '08 All-Star Game
      • U.S. Suspects N. Korea Laundering Money
      • Venezuela gives initial approval to Chavez powers
      • 3 Spacewalks in 9 Days for Astronauts
      • Iran celebrates revolution vowing nuclear advance
      • Perception vs. reality
      • Kidnap And Beheading Plot
      • PROTEST IN DC PICS
      • Celebrities Pack D.C. War Protest
      • Why So Few Christian Patriots?
      • Serial molester gets life in prison
      • Parishioners tackle gunman in church
      • 3 helicopters lost in Iraq since Jan. 20
      • Sad day for racing: Barbaro euthanized
      • HILL'S 'EVIL' JOKE ON HUBBY BUBBA
      • Threat level raised for Super Bowl
      • Bush Warns Iran Against Action in Iraq
      • Today in History
      • Mike Huckabee Launches Presidential Bid
      • Iran Seeks to Review Nuke Watchdog Plan
      • Obama Gets Taste of Campaign Coverage
      • Iraq's deputy PM chides U.S. and Iran
      • Iraq: 250 insurgents killed near Najaf
      • Lieberman may back Republican in 2008
      • Bush fined $5,000 for taunting after TD
      • Iraqis: Oil law won't favor Americans
      • Clinton, in Iowa, Vows to ‘Renew the Promise of Am...
      • Fonda speaks out at Washington rally against Iraq war
      • Crowds March to Demand Pullout From Iraq
      • China censorship damaged us, Google founders admit
      • 9 youths convicted in Halloween beatings
      • 4 troops abducted, killed in Iraq attack
      • Blair: World must stay committed to Iraq
      • Bush OKs countering Iranians in Iraq
      • 'Hard is not hopeless'
      • How to Cure the Health Insurance Crisis
      • Report: Koreas' Nuclear Talks to Resume
      • State of the Union: Demoralized
      • Royal editor jailed over phone-tap
      • U.N. says Iran plans nuclear development
      • Pelosi in Iraq to see for herself how war is going
      • Ga. Teens Admit to Killing Dog in Oven
      • U.S. home to set world price record at $155 million
      • 5 Americans killed in Iraq copter crash
      • Bush to Seek Cutback in Gas Consumption
      • Iranian president derides U.S. threats
      • “So Let Us Find Our Resolve, And Turn Events Towar...
      • Democrats' Excitement Won't Necessarily Help Them
      • Democrats Slam Bush War Policy
      • Al Gore 'Thrilled' by Oscar Nominations
      • First man Bill: How I'll support Hill's run...
      • U.S. Warns Iran to Back Down
      • China confirms missile test
      • Iran: Israel, US will soon die
      • Girl Kicked Off Plane After Tantrum
      • Immigration Sweep Yields 761 Arrests
      • N Korea helping Iran with nuclear testing
      • EXCLUSIVE: FULL STATE OF THE UNION SPEECH
      • Opposition protesters paralyze Lebanon
      • Biden & Co. Lack Seriousness on War
      • Bombs Strike Shiite Targets in Baghdad
      • Senators Meet on Recent Immigration Raid
      • Death Knell May Be Near for Public Election Funds
      • Republican Opposition to Iraq Plan Grows
      • Bush Poll Ratings Before Speech Fall to Nixon's Level
      • Black Caucus: Whites Not Allowed
      • Australian diver says partly swallowed by shark
      • Group Says al-Qaida No. 2 Mocks Bush
      • Details Emerge About Possible Terror Threat
      • The dilemma of a deadly disease: patients may be f...
      • View of US's global role 'worse'
      • Search continues for Indiana mom, 4 kids
      • Bill Parcells retires from coaching
      • High court rejects Calif. sentencing law
      • Bombs kill at least 100 people in Iraq
      • Rush of Entries Gives ’08 Race Early Intensity
      • California wants early primary
      • Iran's guards start wargame to test missiles
      • Russia sees threat from US plan for missiles in ea...
      • Rare Snow Storm Surprises Arizona
      • Clinton's camp fires first salvo
      • Man kicked off flight for Bush-bashing T-shirt
      • BP faces fresh attack in Russia
      • Beijing to diversify investment strategies
      • Richardson Enters 2008 Presidential Race
      • Muslim congressman called for terrorist's release
      • Stonewall Jacksons Birthday
      • Rocky Balboa's Sylvester Stallone talks about his ...
      • Bush expected to stress energy security
      • NCAA BASKETBALL SCORES
      • Sources: Vick will be exonerated for Miami inciden
      • Turkish Teen Said to Confess to Killing
      • Senators Seek Support Against Iraq Surge
      • U.S. Intel Sparks Iraqi Shift on Militia
      • Fla. City Plans Homeless-Only Village
      • Chavez to U.S.: 'Go to hell, gringos!'
      • Prince Charles cancels ski trip to help save planet
      • Iran Plans to Conduct Missile War Games
      • 'Judge Judy' earns more per year than all 9 Suprem...
      • Clinton: 'I'm in to Win' White House
      • L.A. Vows Gang Crackdown After Kids Die
      • N.M. Governor Enters White House Race- First Hispa...
      • COLTS/BEARS IN SUPER BOWL
      • A Free Society Versus A Fear Society
      • I Thought This Was Funny...
      • Photographs that DONT make front page
      • 20 U.S. Service Members Killed in Iraq
      • Hilton At Dulles Airport Closes After 120 Sickened
      • January 20 in History
      • Law would make Minutemen guilty of 'domestic terro...
      • The 11/7 Republicans
      • Quebec woman, world's oldest person, dies at 115
      • McD's Preps for China Drive-Thru Boom
      • Indian star's tormentor kicked off reality TV show
      • New 'Idol' Season Shows Mean Streak
      • Storms in Europe Kill 46, Disrupt Travel
      • Hillary Clinton Launching Presidential Run
      • Abdullah to Haaretz: Jordan will develop nuclear p...
      • American weather forecasters do battle over mankin...
      • Jesse Jackson: 'All of my heart leans toward Barack'
      • Chavez accuses US-backed company of taping his calls
      • Chavez accuses US-backed company of taping his calls
      • Pelosi: "It's a tragedy. It's a stark blunder."
      • Casey: 'Surge' Could Return Home by Summer
      • Dems Seek to Bar U.S. Attacks on Iran

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Saturday, January 27, 2007

Clinton, in Iowa, Vows to ‘Renew the Promise of America’

www.nytimes.com/2007/01/28/us/politics/28clinton.html?ei=5065&en=90e2ffa70ca74137&ex=1170565200&partner=MYWAY&pagewanted=print
Posted by Missing Nectar at 1/27/2007 11:09:00 PM

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