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ButOhio and Texas were the big trophies of the night, rich in delegates and - according to Bill Clinton - must-win states for his wife. Her share of the Ohio vote was 55 percent in nearly complete returns, andshewaswinningnearly51percent in Texas. Obama was gaining roughly 60 percent of the Vermont vote. In the four-state competition for delegates, Clinton picked up at least 100, to at least77 for Obama. Nearly 200 more remained to be allocated for the night, 163 of them in the Texas primary and caucuses. Obama had a total of 1,466 del- egates, including separately chosen party and elected officials known as superdelegates, according to the Associated Press count. He picked up three superdelegate endorse- ments Tuesday, Clinton had 1,376 delegates. It takes 2,025 to win the nomination. LSA sophomore Tom Duvall, chair of Students for Obama, said he's still confident that Obama's del- egates will ultimately win him the nomination. LSA sophomore Kelly Bernero, chair of Students for Hillary, said Clinton's victories will give her campaign more momentum. "I think that it's a really great day for the Clinton campaign and supporters," she said. "It's going to make Hillary look like a real fighter and tough as nails." Emily Barton contributed to this report. COLEMAN From Page 1A need to be overcome to start a study abroad program. This semester, six University stu- dents are studying at UCT through the Office of International Programs. Coleman ended her 30-minute speech by answering questions from the audience. Spectators asked about the possibility of establish- ing more faculty exchanges and how to address problems with early education in South Africa. Some asked about issues more pertinent to Americans, though, like the auto industry. One person inquired about affirmative action. "I heard somewhere that (affir- mative action) is her field of exper- tise," said Thulani Madinginye, UCT's student representative council president, who asked about the issue. "I just wanted to spark a thought. I think South Africa needs to solve similar problems." Coleman said universities need to help provide structures and maintain ongoing conversations about diver- sity. Some traces of racism still exist in South African colleges,like arecent incident at the University of the Free State where white students made a degrading video of black residence hall employees, causing protests and denunciations to springup at UFS and other schools across the country. It's important "to talk about respecting each other as human beings," Coleman said. "It seems like there's alot of dialogue." The visit to Cape Town was Wednesday, March 5, 2008 - 7A Coleman's first, but Ndebele, UCT's vice chancellor and principal, came to Ann Arbor four years ago for a symposium on affirmative action. 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