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- Media beat Obama to the punch (Sydney Morning Herald)
 Tue, 26 Aug 2008 04:26:59 GMT Senator Barack Obama's pledge to supporters that they would be the "first to know" his running mate turned out to be a savvy but unworkable communications strategy.
- Best-laid plans: Media beat Obama to the punch (Muzi)
 Tue, 26 Aug 2008 04:16:57 GMT WASHINGTON - Sen. Barack Obama's pledge to supporters that they would be the "first to know" his running mate turned out to be a savvy but unworkable communications strategy.
- Best-laid plans: Media beat Obama to the punch (Richmond Times-Dispatch)
 Sat, 23 Aug 2008 20:01:01 GMT Sen. Barack Obama's pledge to supporters that they would be the "first to know" his running mate turned out to be a brilliant but unworkable communications strategy. But all was not lost. He amassed a huge database of cell phone numbers and e-mail addresses for the fall campaign.
- Best-Laid Plans: Media Beat Obama To The Punch (WGAL 8 Susquehanna Valley)
 Sun, 24 Aug 2008 16:48:11 GMT The Democratic presidential candidate got scooped by the media on his own announcement, done in by dogged reporting, loose-lipped party insiders and the limits of technology.
- Best-laid plans: Media beat Obama to the punch (KATU Portland)
 Sun, 24 Aug 2008 20:36:23 GMT Sen. Barack Obama's pledge to supporters that they would be the "first to know" his running mate turned out to be a savvy but unworkable communications strategy. The Democratic presidential candidate got scooped by the media on his own announcement.
- Media Beat Obama to the VP Punch (Wired News)
 Sat, 23 Aug 2008 20:25:42 GMT Despite Sen. Barack Obama's pledge to supporters that they would be the "first to know" his running mate, the Democratic presidential candidate got scooped by the media on his own announcement, done in by dogged reporting, loose-lipped party insiders and the limits of technology.
- Best-laid plans: Media beat Obama to the punch (Lexington Herald-Leader)
 Sat, 23 Aug 2008 23:37:29 GMT Sen. Barack Obama's pledge to supporters that they would be the "first to know" his running mate turned out to be a savvy but unworkable communications strategy. The Democratic presidential candidate got scooped by the media on his own announcement, done in by dogged reporting, loose-lipped party insiders and the limits of technology. But all was not lost. He amassed a huge database of ...
- Best-laid plans: Media beat Obama to the punch (Bay News 9 Tampa Bay)
 Sat, 23 Aug 2008 21:53:02 GMT By JOHN DUNBAR WASHINGTON (AP) -- Sen. Barack Obama's pledge to supporters that they would be the "first to know" his running mate turned out to be a brilliant but unworkable communications strategy.
- Media Beat Obama To The Punch (CBS 5 Phoenix)
 Sat, 23 Aug 2008 20:12:32 GMT Sen. Barack Obama's pledge to supporters that they would be the "first to know" his running mate turned out to be a brilliant but unworkable communications strategy. 1 p.m.
- Best-laid plans: Media beat Obama to the punch (The San Luis Obispo Tribune)
 Sun, 24 Aug 2008 01:31:54 GMT Sen. Barack Obama's pledge to supporters that they would be the "first to know" his running mate turned out to be a brilliant but unworkable communications strategy. The Democratic presidential candidate got scooped by the media on his own announcement, done in by dogged reporting, loose-lipped party insiders and the limits of technology. But all was not lost. He amassed a huge database of cell ...
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