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Thursday, February 7, 2008
Wednesday, February 6, 2008
NBC NEWS Web Extra: Green Debate

NBC News Reporter
bkliu@ucdavis.edu
Who is the greenest Presidential Candidate of them all? Kim Liu takes us through last week's green forum at UC Davis.
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Tuesday, February 5, 2008
Clinton, McCain projected to take California
By Timothy Jue
NBC News Reporter
timjue@ucdavis.edu
NBC News projects Sen. Hillary Clinton and Sen. John McCain to win the state of California in today's primary election. Early returns show that both Clinton and McCain have huge leads over their competing candidates.
Stay with NBC News with more updates throughout the evening.
More news is always on msnbc.com.
NBC News Reporter
timjue@ucdavis.edu
NBC News projects Sen. Hillary Clinton and Sen. John McCain to win the state of California in today's primary election. Early returns show that both Clinton and McCain have huge leads over their competing candidates.
Stay with NBC News with more updates throughout the evening.
More news is always on msnbc.com.
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Monday, February 4, 2008
NBC NEWS Report: Comparing and Contrasting Clinton & Obama

NBC News Anchor/ Reporter
mtrosas@ucdavis.edu
NBC News reporter Maria Rosas compares and contrasts Hillary Clinton and Barack Obama, their policies and hopes for America in this special Super Tuesday video report.
NBC NEWS Report: In less than 10-seconds, candidates pitch for your vote

NBC News Anchor/ Reporter
mtrosas@ucdavis.edu
Talk about soundbyte politics. For you time-strapped voters, the candidates give their 5-second pitches about why you should vote for them. Maria Rosas takes us through the collection of soundbytes.
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