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Sen. Barack Obama won Wyoming's Democratic caucuses on Saturday, U.S. media reported. Eighteen delegates were at stake in Wyoming, a state Obama was
expected to win. Before the vote, Obama led Clinton in the delegate count, 1,569 to 1,462, according to The
wall street Journal's tally. The Democratic candidate will need 2,025 delegates to claim the nomination.
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The Cricket Association of Bengal is facing a bill of Rs 94 lakh from a private contractor that had renovated the Club House at
short notice before the India-Pakistan test match at Eden Gardens last year