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ABC News: Obama on Clinton VP Talk: 'Settle Down'
Summary from Israel, from articles in English
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The mention of Roth, whose relations with Judaism and the American Jewish community are strained, could be viewed as brilliant, or alternately as a rookie's mistake. (article 1)
McCain was asked whether the U.S. was confusing its own interests with Israel's in its efforts to prevent Iran from developing nuclear weapons. (article 1)
The candidate's answer, which could be viewed as extremely jarring, was " the United States of America is committed to preventing a second Holocaust. (article 1)
McCain, Obama to address AIPAC McCain will address the opening Monday of the American Israel Public Action Committee (AIPAC) pro-Israel lobbying organization in Washington. (article 1)
Democratic hopeful Barack Obama is far from giving up on this community of voters - he will speak to the convention on Tuesday. (article 1)
AIPAC members will be asked to display restraint during the candidates' appearances, refraining from the booing that marred the appearance last year of Speaker of the House Nancy Pelosi. (article 1)
Obama's updated version is that he was not speaking of the president , Mahmoud Ahmadinejad, rather " a leader perhaps the next president, perhaps the spiritual leader. (article 1)
Pro-Clinton demonstrators, watching helplessly as the nomination receded further and further from Clinton, warned that they would not vote for Obama. (article 1)
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Source articles
- John McCain: U.S. committed to preventing a second Holocaust (haaretz.com, 06/06/2008, 693 words)
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