Obama says he, Congress leaders reach deal WIFR Rockford Sun, 31 Jul 2011 21:13 PM PDT President Barack Obama says Republican and Democratic leaders in the House and Senate have reached an agreement with him to raise the government's debt ceiling and avoid a default. |
It's a deal: Obama, Congress will avert default on debt The Taunton Gazette Sun, 31 Jul 2011 21:13 PM PDT Ending a perilous stalemate, President Barack Obama and congressional leaders announced a historic agreement Sunday night on emergency legislation to avert the nation's first-ever financial default. |
Local Weather The Daily Item Sun, 31 Jul 2011 21:13 PM PDT WASHINGTON (AP) â Ending a perilous stalemate, President BarackObama and congressional leaders announced agreement Sunday night on an emergency deal to avoid to avert the nationâs first-ever financial default. The arrangement would cut more than $2 trillion from federal spending over a decade. |
President Obama announces deal to increase debt limit Thailandnews.net Sun, 31 Jul 2011 21:13 PM PDT Washington - US President Barack Obama announced a deal late Sunday with congressional leaders that will allow the federal debt limit to be raised before the Treasury runs out of money.The ... |
Analysis: Bipartisan deal, bipartisan opposition WVVA Bluefield Sun, 31 Jul 2011 21:13 PM PDT The newly struck debt-ceiling compromise between President BarackObama and the Republican leaders of Congress represents a historic accomplishment of divided government, with all the disappointment that implies for the most... |
Obama announces US deficit deal The Trinidad Guardian Sun, 31 Jul 2011 21:12 PM PDT US President Barack Obama says Republican and Democratic leaders have reached an agreement on raising the US debt limit and avoiding default. He said the deal would cut US$1 trillion of spending over 10 years, and set up a committee to report by November on a proposal to reduce the deficit. |
Leading liberal newspapers blast debt deal Straits Times Sun, 31 Jul 2011 21:12 PM PDT WASHINGTON - TOP US liberal newspapers late on Sunday attacked a debt ceiling deal reached by President Barack Obama and congressional leaders, describing it as a capitulation in the face of aggressive demands of conservative Republicans. 'To Escape Chaos, a Terrible Deal,' The New York Times headlined its editorial. 'The deal would avert a catastrophic government default, immediately and ... |
Responses to debt deal range from angry to angrier York Daily Record Sun, 31 Jul 2011 21:12 PM PDT LOS ANGELESâFrom the right and center: mild disgust. From the left: outright anger. Americans showed a range of emotions and responses to the debt-limit deal President Barack Obama and top leaders of Congress struck Sunday, but nearly none of them were positive. |
Deal in sight, global markets look up to Monday Bay News 9 Tampa Bay Sun, 31 Jul 2011 21:12 PM PDT Global markets set for Monday rally as Obama announces a deal to raise the US borrowing limit |
Chief Gallup pollster says Obama's popularity sturdy even in poor economy The Christian Science Monitor Sun, 31 Jul 2011 21:11 PM PDT Gallup Poll Editor in Chief Frank Newport said President Obamamaintains his popularity through trying economic times better than the experience of his predecessors would dictate. |
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