American Samoa Democratic Caucus - Are the results in?

I’m going crazy with anticipation as none of the major networks or news websites I visit have announced the results of the Democratic caucus held in American Samoa yesterday, (March 8th). Surely the results would be known by now.

Does anyone know what the final result was? Did Kerry win, and if so by how much? How did the other candidates do?

Then again, have they changed the date of the caucus to today?

According to this site they have: http://www.thebostonchannel.com/politics/2640816/detail.html

However most sites I’ve checked, including this one, say it was yesterday:
http://usliberals.about.com/cs/campaign2004/a/2004primaries.htm

I’m confused…

It looks like it didn’t make the papers because it ended at a weird time.

There are only six delegates at stake.

The Green PaperT is the most comprehensive site on the primaries I’ve found, but the results from American Samoa are not yet listed.

This page gives a complete state by state breakdown of votes and delegate counts.

For the record, the AP finally ran the result.

As for the delegates, the link I gave earlier - the Green Papers, without the typo - lists Kerry as receiving 2 1/2 delgates and Dunnis Kucinich getting the other 1/2. There are also three unpledged so-called superdelegates.