In Pakistan, Benazir's widower Asif Zardari opened up the party's election campaign with a
huge rally in Sindh Province today. At a similar rally held by the Awami National Party in Pakistan's North West Frontier Province,
"a powerful explosion" killed 18.
A council of conservative Rabbis is set to pass a resolution expressing their dissatisfaction with the Pope's revisions to a Good Friday prayer that
"calls for God to enlighten the hearts of Jews 'so that they may acknowledge Jesus Christ, the savior of all men'." According to some, the dispute over this prayer may set back Jewish-Catholic relations.
In the past few days, Camps Clinton and Obama have turned their attention toward the now-all-important states of Kansas, Louisiana, Nebraska, and Washington who are participating in
"a patchwork of primaries, caucuses and nominating gatherings" to be followed by Maine's democratic caucus tomorrow. With Super Tuesday leaving things for the Dems too close to call, activities elsewhere in the country in the coming weeks have a assumed a new importance. Perhaps it will still be too close to call when my state finally gets around to voting…
According to a recent update on the WaPo blog,
Huckabee has snatched success in Kansas from McCain. H/T to Huckabee for sticking in there and making McCain prove himself.
Yahoo's board of directors is set to reject Microsoft's offer to buy the company; apparently they
weren't very flattered by the $44.6 billion dollar offer.
If
Obama is a Mac and Clinton a PC, I know who I'd rather see in the White House. In a world wide web world, design often speaks louder than content.
Looks like the election is monopolizing my browser. What're you reading today?
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