AFP - May 25, 2008
WASHINGTON (AFP) — White House hopeful Hillary Clinton marched into the Democrats' final full week of campaigning in defiant form Sunday,
CNN - May 25, 2008
(CNN) -- Sen. Hillary Clinton said Sunday some people are using her controversial reference to Robert F. Kennedy's assassination to suggest that she meant
Washington Post - May 24, 2008
Sen. Barack Obama waves during a campaign stop in San Juan, Puerto Rico, on May 24, 2008. (Associated Press) By Alec MacGillis San Juan, PR -- Barack Obama
ABC News - May 24, 2008
Sen. Barack Obama gives Hillary Clinton the benefit of the doubt that she had no hidden meaning when she invoked the assassination of Bobby Kennedy as an
The Associated Press - May 24, 2008
NEW YORK (AP) — Long hours, hard work and scant hope of succeeding may be the cause of Hillary Rodham Clinton's latest case of political tone-deafness.
Euronews.net - May 24, 2008
Hillary Clinton faced a barrage of criticism following remarks she made about the 1968 assassination of Robert Kennedy as she defended her decision to
Washington Post - May 23, 2008
Sen. Hillary Rodham Clinton quickly apologized after citing the June 1968 assassination of Robert F. Kennedy as a reason to remain in the race for the
BBC News - May 23, 2008
US presidential hopeful Hillary Clinton has apologised for evoking Robert Kennedy's 1968 assassination as she argued to continue her nomination bid.
Telegraph.co.uk - May 23, 2008
By Alex Spillius in Washington Senator Hillary Clinton has apologized after referring to the assassination of Robert Kennedy in the 1968 Democratic campaign
Daily Mail - May 25, 2008
By David Gardner Barack Obama sympathised with Hillary Clinton today after she ignited a firestorm with a ‘careless’ reference to the assassination of
Afrik.com - May 25, 2008
By Andrew Ward reports in Washington The former first lady had earlier cited the 1968 primaries, during which Kennedy was assassinated in June while seeking
PRESS TV - May 24, 2008
A Hillary Clinton spokesman says the senator's remarks on Robert F. Kennedy's assassination was an innocent mention of 'historical examples' During an
NY1 - May 24, 2008
The criticism continued Saturday for Senator Hillary Clinton over her remarks connecting Robert F. Kennedy's assassination to her bid for president.
Gawker - May 24, 2008
Oh Senator Hillary Clinton, would you please, please, please, please, please stop talking! When the Sioux Falls Argus Leader asked her why she's still
Gothamist - May 24, 2008
Presidential hopeful Hillary Clinton's remarks recalling Robert F. Kennedy's June 1968 assassination (as well as her husband's June 1992 California primary
Socialite Report - May 24, 2008
"My husband did not wrap up the nomination in 1992 until he won the California primary somewhere in the middle of June, right? We all remember Bobby Kennedy
Javno.hr - May 24, 2008
Senator Clinton implied that Obama could become a victim of an assassination, making her the president of the United States. During her campaign in South