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Article: Clinton, Obama won't talk about talk
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- SouthtownStar (Chicago, IL)
- Article date:
- June 7, 2008
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By BETH FOUHY The Associated Press WASHINGTON - Barack Obama and Hillary Rodham Clinton sat in comfortable chairs, sipped water and spoke for an hour about the presidential campaign to come. Just the two of them, without aides. And they parted laughing. Aside from a fleeting backstage encounter in between their respective speeches to a pro-Israel group Wednesday, this was the first face-to-face meeting between Obama and Clinton since he clinched the Democratic presidential nomination and she moved to end her bid and endorse his candidacy. Neither Obama or Clinton have disclosed details of this meeting Thursday night at the home of a Senate colleague, Democrat Dianne Feinstein. But Feinstein ...
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