newsweek.com - 11/13/2008
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In 1981 Barack Obama was 20 years old, a Columbia University student in search of the meaning of life. He was torn a million different ways: between youth and maturity, black and white, coasts and continents, wonder and tragedy. He enrolled at Columbia in part to get far away from his past; he'd ...
newsweek.com - 11/8/2008
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newsweek.com —
This is part seven of a seven-part in-depth
look behind the scenes of the campaign, consisting of...
exclusive behind-the-scenes reporting from the McCain and Obama camps assembled by a special team of reporters who were granted year-long access on the ...
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The Final Days | Print Article
culture11.com - 11/16/2008
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culture11.com —
In 2004, Obama gave an interview to Chicago
Sun Times columnist Cathleen Falsani in which he talks...
in detail about his faith. The full transcript had never been published in a major publication until yesterday when Beliefnet reprinted it in its ...
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The Faith of Obama
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Despite Campaign Claim, Obama Told Paper He Attended Trinity Church ‘Every Week’
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... Trinity United erupted, Obama gave an interview to the Fox News Channel that aired on March 17. One of the questions that reporter Major Garrett asked was, As a member in good standing, were you a regular attendee of Sunday services? Obama answered: You know, I won't say that I was a perfect attendee. I was regular in spurts, because there was times when, for example, our child had just been born, our first child. And so we didn't go as regularly then. In a July 21, 2008 Newsweek article , Obama explained that he stopped going to church as often after he and wife Michelle ...
“Despite Campaign Claim, Obama Told Paper He Attended Trinity Church ‘Every Week’”
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... Trinity United erupted, Obama gave an interview to the Fox News Channel that aired on March 17. One of the questions that reporter Major Garrett asked was, “As a member in good standing, were you a regular attendee of Sunday services?” Obama answered: “You know, I won’t say that I was a perfect attendee. I was regular in spurts, because there was times when, for example, our child had just been born, our first child. And so we didn’t go as regularly then.” In a July 21, 2008 Newsweek article , Obama explained that he stopped going to church as often after he and wife Michelle ...
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