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Obama wins North Carolina, Hillary bags Indiana 
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5/7/2008 8:27:10 AM
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Race for the Democratic Presidential nomination between Barack Obama
and Hillary Clinton continues
As the race to the Democratic Presidential hopefuls continued on
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cent of the vote to 49 per cent. Obama won at least 94 delegates and
Clinton at least 75 in the the last of the big-ticket states combined,
with 18 still to be awarded, according to an Associated Press count.
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Barack Obama wins North Carolina primary
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New York Senator and Democratic Presidential hopeful Hillary Clinton
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