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2008.06.08
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1. Senator Hillary Clinton has 1 . The former first lady was greeted by thousands of supporters in Washington. She's urging everyone to support Senator Barack Obama as the Democratic nominee.
2. Residents in northern Minnesota are cleaning up after strong storms ripped through parts of the Midwest, smashing houses and leaving thousands without power. The situation has been made worse for residents by 2 .
3. The Olympic torch relay continues. It's now going through Nanning, China. There was 3 to remember the victims of last month's devastating earthquake.
4. Veteran sportscaster Jim McKay died of 4 in Monkton, Maryland at the age of 86. When a raid to rescue Israeli athletes captured by terrorists during the 1972 Munich Olympics ended in tragedy, it was McKay who told Americans "They are all gone." |
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