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Elsewhere: Clyburn Endorses, Webb Speaks

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June 2, 2008 | 6:04 p.m
Hillary Clinton and Ronald Reagan in Rapid City, S.D.<br /> (AP/Elise Amendola via myway.com)
Hillary Clinton and Ronald Reagan in Rapid City, S.D.
AP/Elise Amendola via myway.com

Barack Obama says he looks forward to meeting with Hillary Clinton "at a time and place of her choosing."

James Clyburn is going to endorse Obama, CNN reports.

Marc Ambinder reports that John McCain almost took a pledge to serve only one term.

Jay Carney sends an intern to Jim Webb's speech.

Obama outspent Clinton.

A Clinton donor in L.A. tells the Financial Times that her backers will go to Obama.

Matt Cooper talks to Carly Fiorina.

Jonathan Hicks writes of the Queens City Council special election tomorrow, "It is hard to say" who has an advantage."

Gail Robinson looks at what the epidemic of construction accidents means for Michael Bloomberg.

Tom Oros, who had said he would challenge Representative John Hall of Westchester, has decided not to run.

A Blue Jersey blogger considers the price of a nuclear plant in the Garden State.

Second Avenue Subway considers the state of the nation's--and the city's--infrastructure.

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