At the U.N., Many Hope for an Obama Win
Published 10/26/2008 by Colum Lynch at Wash Post Elections
UNITED NATIONS -- There are no "Obama 2008" buttons, banners or T-shirts visible here at U.N. headquarters, but it might be difficult to find a sliver of territory in the United States more enthusiastic over the prospect of the Illinois senator winning the White House.
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