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World reaction to Obama victory: Elation - Los Angeles Times
World reaction to Obama victory: Elation - Los Angeles Times
Reporting from London -- If history records a sudden surge in carbon emissions on Wednesday, it may be due to the collective exhalation of relief and joy by the hundreds of millions -- perhaps billions -- of people around the globe who watched, waited and prayed for Barack Obama to be elected ...
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article.nationalreview.com — Even if you accept for argument s sake the bunk about honoring the source s supposed wishes,... the newspaper wouldn t need to release the tape in order to give us a more comprehensive account of what happened that evening. So it s not that the Times is ... (more) The Los Angeles Times
World newspapers’ reaction to the Obama victory
World newspapers’ reaction to the Obama victory
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News of Barack Obama's victory brings "relief and joy" around the world
Top of the Ticket — ... the rest of the world is downright ecstatic about Obama's win, too. Chu writes: "If history records a sudden surge in carbon emissions on Wednesday, it may be due to the collective exhalation of relief and joy by the hundreds of millions -- perhaps billions -- of people around the globe who watched, waited and prayed for Barack Obama to be elected president of the United States" For more on how the rest of the world is celebrating, check out Chu's article here. And click here to see photographs of how the rest of the ...

Townhall.com Staff: What's Hot Thursday?
Townhall.com Blog's TownHall Blog — What are the most popular stories around the web this morning? Townhall does the surfing so you don't have to. Wall Street Journal: The Treatment of Bush Has Been a Disgrace Time Magazine: For the Republicans, It Could Have Been Worse Los Angeles Times: World Reaction to Obama Victory: Elation Philadelphia Inquirer: McCain Camp Trying to Scapegoat Palin ABC News: Where Does the GOP Go From Here? Newsweek: Worst Campaign Ever? Politico: The Biggest Losers US News & World Report: John McCain, POW:First-Person Account Houston ...

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