Around the World, Praise for Obama
Published 11/5/2008 by Kevin Sullivan at Wash Post Elections
LONDON, Nov. 5 -- Through tears and whoops of joy, in celebrations that spilled onto streets on distant continents, people around the globe called Barack Obama's election a victory for the world and a renewal of America's ability to inspire.
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