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Today, Obama won an upset victory in Maine, a state where internal and external polls had Clinton leading in the days leading up to the caucuses. Obama is projected to win 15 delegates to Clinton’s 9, capping off an Obama sweep of this weekend’s contests.

Barack Obama has won nearly twice as many states as Hillary Clinton. He won a Red State, Purple State, and Blue States this weekend – showing he has broad national appeal and can win in every corner of this country. Obama has now won 20 contests to Clinton’s 11; he’s won a larger share of the popular vote; and he’s projected to more than triple his current pledged delegate lead since Super Tuesday from 27 pledged delegates to 84, a net gain of 57 pledged delegates.

This weekend’s net gain of 57 pledged delegates represents more than the 42 delegate net gain that Clinton won in Massachusetts, New Jersey, Tennessee and Arizona – combined.

While Obama’s victories demonstrate his broad national appeal, he still faces an uphill battle in every upcoming contest because the Clintons are far better known and have a political machine that’s been honed over two decades. But the more voters get to know Obama and his message of change, the more they support him, which bodes well for the upcoming primaries.

Obama’s victories reflect what a recent Time poll confirmed the other day – that he is the candidate best suited to win Independents, play well in Red States, and beat John McCain in November. As the nominee, Obama will also help down-ballot Democrats get elected to Congress across the country, especially in those Red States where Democrats haven’t fared well for decades. So Obama won’t just win an election, he’ll win a new majority for change, so we can finally solve the problems we’ve been talking about for decades.

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US gives stark warning to Eritrea
EritreanCommunity News ike writes "US gives stark warning to Eritrea
By Elizabeth Blunt
BBC News, Addis Ababa

US assistant secretary of state for African affairs, Jendayi Frazer
Eritrea accuses Jendayi Frazer herself of deliberate distortion
The US has issued Eritrea with its strongest warning yet over its alleged support for terrorism.
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Boston; Successful seminar by Dr. Tesfa
EritreanCommunity News Dr. Tesfa G. Gebremedhin conducted a successful seminar in Boston on April 21, 2007. The seminar, divided into two sessions, touched on issues that are very central to the well being of every Eritrean in the Diaspora, and the course they should embark on in order to create vibrant, supportive and nurturing communities. Read More

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Ban says Eritrea-Ethiopia war possible
EritreanCommunity News By JUSTIN BERGMAN, Associated Press Write
Wed Jan 24, 7:28 PM ET

UNITED NATIONS - U.N. Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon warned in a report released Wednesday that another war could break out between feuding neighbors Ethiopia and Eritrea if progress is not urgently made on a stalled peace process.

"The potential for this situation to deteriorate further or even to lead to renewed hostilities is real, especially if it is allowed to continue indefinitely," Ban said in the report.

Russia‘s U.N. Ambassador Vitaly Churkin, who holds the council presidency this month, said last week many council members favor reducing the mission to 1,700 soldiers. He said there was "considerable frustration" at the lack of progress in establishing a border between the countries.

The U.N. missions for Eritrea and Ethiopia did not return calls seeking comment.

There were fears last year that Somalia could become a proxy battleground for the two countries. In December, Ethiopia sent troops to back the government in its fight against an Islamic movement supported by Eritrea. The U.N. said Eritrea had soldiers in Somalia, but the country denied it.

In his report, the secretary-general urged Ethiopia to comply with the commission‘s decision, but also called on Eritrea to pull back the hundreds of troops and heavy military equipment it has near the frontier.

In the last two months, hundreds of Eritrean soldiers have been seen moving in the buffer zone, and skirmishes have broken out between both sides.

In addition, Eritrea has expelled two more international aid organizations in recent weeks, leaving only 10 groups currently working in the country, the report said. Ban warned the humanitarian situation in Eritrea was worsening, with malnutrition rates "exceeding emergency levels" in some regions.



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In Houston, a father to hundreds
EritreanCommunity News Kidane Araya, a genial geophysicist, opens his heart and home to children fleeing the strife of East Africa.
By Erica Lehrer Goldman | Correspondent of The Christian Science Monitor

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EU mulls action against Eritrea
EritreanCommunity News ike writes "Eritrea may be asked to repay the $3m cost of food thought to have been sold. The EC's ambassador to Eritrea, Geert Heikens, told the BBC that attempts to discuss the matter with the authorities had failed, and that action was needed.
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