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By Amitabh Pal, November 6, 2008
People the world over are marking Barack Obama's victory as an end to the eight-year-long Bush nightmare. But their sky-high expectations may clash with the reality of Obama's foreign policy.
By Fred McKissack, November 5, 2008
The Independent
November 8, 2008
International Herald Tribune
November 9, 2008
Guardian
November 10 2008
Democracy Now
November 5 2008
Foreign Policy In Focus
November 7 2008
Common Dreams
9 November 2008
Of all the challenges facing President Barack Obama next January, none is likely to prove as daunting, or important to the future of this nation, as that of energy.
10 Kasım 2008
"Türkiye'de, Fransa'nın Üçüncü Cumhuriyeti'ni kurduk. Cumhuriyet Türkiyesi Üçüncü Cumhuriyet'in bir tür kopyasıdır. Düşünce dağarcığı tamamen Üçüncü Cumhuriyet'tir."
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9 Kasım 2008
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10 Kasım 2008
Radikal
10 Kasım 2008
3 Kasım 2008Hürriyet Gazetesi
The maps on the television screens started turning blue as soon as the polls had closed on the East Coast; by midnight, John McCain had conceded the presidency to Barack Obama. But I had known the election result many hours before.
ABD'nin yeni başkanı Barack Obama'nın zaferi sadece ABD'de değil, tüm dünyada sevinçle karşılandı. Obama'nın hem seçim zaferini, hem de insanların büyük sevgisini kazanmasını sağlayan ise, ABD tarihinin en başarılılarından biri sayılan kampanyası oldu.
6 November 2008
Barack Obama's victory would not have been possible had he simply created a traditional campaign organization. To win, Obama needed a movement. The same will be true in order to enact Obama's agenda for change in the months ahead.
Friends,
Who among us is not at a loss for words? Tears pour out. Tears of joy. Tears of relief. A stunning, whopping landslide of hope in a time of deep despair.
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