Obama, security aides, still debating Blackberry
Published 1/8/2009 at msnbc.com: Politics
For President-elect Barack Obama, parting with his Blackberry is such sweet sorrow.
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Obama, security aides, still debating Blackberry
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AP - For President-elect Barack Obama, parting with his Blackberry is such sweet sorrow.
AP - For President-elect Barack Obama, parting with his Blackberry is such sweet sorrow.
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