Wednesday, July 16 2008, 12:18 AM
Obama Web site removes `surge' from Iraq problem
Barack Obama's aides have removed criticism of President Bush's increase of troops to Iraq from the campaign Web site, part of an effort to update the Democrat's written war plan to reflect changing conditions.
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