A surprise win by Obama in Pennsylvania would likely end the race for the Democratic nomination. A win by Clinton would extend the fight to Indiana and North Carolina which hold their own primaries on May 6. Jon Decker reports. (April 21)
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U.S. Democrat presidential rivals Hillary Clinton and Barack Obama attack each other in new campaign ads. The Pennsylvania primary is important for Clinton to stay in the race. Video courtesy of Reuters. (April 21)
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U.S. Democrat presidential rivals Hillary Clinton and Barack Obama attack each other in new campaign ads. The Pennsylvania primary is important for Clinton to stay in the race. Video courtesy of Reuters. (April 21)
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WSJ’s Justin Lahart says middle-class incomes are less than they were in 2000, while gasoline, food and healthcare costs have risen. He speculates whether this will affect the upcoming Pennsylvania primary. (April 21)
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WSJ’s Justin Lahart says middle-class incomes are less than they were in 2000, while gasoline, food and healthcare costs have risen. He speculates whether this will affect the upcoming Pennsylvania primary. (April 21)
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In the final round of the Verizon Heritage Aaron Baddeley finished with two under, placing him in second, while Boo Weekley took first place. (April 21)
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In the final round of the Verizon Heritage Aaron Baddeley finished with two under, placing him in second, while Boo Weekley took first place. (April 21)
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Paul Parker, global co-head of M&A at Lehman Brothers, tells WSJ’s Heidi Moore why he expects the M&A market to revive this year. (April 21)
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