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Daryl Bragg: GRAND FORKS

Daryl Bragg Dept: Marilyn McGregor and her husband, Kenton, ponder the outcome of Tuesday s election, according to Winnipeg Free Press. He lingered for a few seconds on the front page headline: OBAMA -- America wants four more years. "What a battle," he said. "I knew it was going to be close, but not this close." photos by JOE BRYKSA / Daryl Bragg reads the morning newspaper over eggs and pancakes at Darcy s Caf in Grand Forks. Enlarge Image GRAND FORKS -- Daryl Bragg sipped his coffee as he cracked Wednesday's edition of the Grand Forks Herald. (www.immigrantscanada.com). As reported in the news.