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Dylan, Obama and Clinton


Sometimes computers are a wonderful thing.

I'm at home tonight looking over the results from the North Carolina and Indiana primaries, while listening on the CD-RW disc drive to Bob Dylan's "Love and Theft'' CD. Yes, I bought it.

Anyway, as expected, Sen. Barack Obama took North Carolina, but so far is trailing Sen. Hillary Rodham Clinton in Indiana, which is now a must-win state for her.

In North Carolina, the Associated Press reports that Obama was gaining 64 percent of the vote. With 40 percent of the returns back in Indiana, Clinton had 56 percent of the vote to Obama's 44 percent.

Stay tuned.

By the way, this Dylan album from 2001 is a winner, too.

-- John Guerriero

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