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Clinton turns up heat to
rescue White House bid
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WASHINGTON: The US presidential race turned more aggressive Sunday
after Hillary Clinton launched a scathing attack on Democratic rival
Barack Obama in a bid to restore her frontrunner status.
After a day of denying that a series of 11
straight losses to Obama left her campaign teetering on the edge of
defeat, Clinton changed to a sharper tone and went on the offensive,
accusing him of borrowing Republican tactics to criticize her
healthcare and trade positions.
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O T H E R R E P O R T S
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Malaysian PM opens election
campaign with cabinet warning
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PENANG, Malaysia: Malaysian Prime Minister Abdullah Ahmad Badawi
kicked off his election campaign Sunday with a warning that his
cabinet ministers were not assured of jobs in a new administration.
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Pakistan coalition may woo Musharraf allies
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ISLAMABAD: The party of Pakistan’s slain former premier Benazir
Bhutto said Sunday it may woo President Pervez Musharraf’s allies
to join a coalition government that could drive the former general
from power.
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BEIJING: China President Hu Jintao has urged the government to
provide improved public services for the country’s citizens.
Addressing an assembly of the Political Bureau of the CPC Central
Committee Saturday in Beijing, Hu said building a service-oriented
government was key to social harmony and to government building.
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