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Libya endgame may vindicate Obama's strategy
USA Today
By Richard Wolf, USA TODAY WASHINGTON — President Obama was in Brazil five months ago when he sent US troops into a third war zone in Libya. Today, he's in Martha's Vineyard as that effort approaches its end. By Carolyn Kaster, AP Obamaspeaks Monday ...
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Obama's economy speech faces GOP squeeze
USA Today
By Richard Wolf, USA TODAY President Obama plans to deliver what the White House bills as a "major address" on the economy after Labor Day, but the calendar is getting crowded. Already, Obama is scheduled to deliver a Labor Day speech to a union group ...
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Are Infrastructure Projects the Answer to America's Jobs Problem?
U.S. News & World Report
That $787-billion stimulus package created far fewer jobs than the White House had initially predicted, a point that stimulus critics often make. But not all Republicans are opposed to infrastructure spending; Texas Senator Kay Bailey Hutchison, ...
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Has Obama's approach to Libya been vindicated?
Christian Science Monitor
Only weeks ago, some critics were complaining that the White House appeared to have involved the nation in another endless conflict. But others pushed for more forceful US intervention in Libya. President Obama delivers a statement on Libya from his ...
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Christian Science Monitor
Congress members' summer trips to Israel a headache for Obama?
FRANCE 24
Obama has struggled to make progress on the Israeli-Palestinian conflict, with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu resisting US pressure to halt settlements and negotiations between Israelis and Palestinians stalling. Meanwhile, the White House...
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FRANCE 24
Now that there's an ending, bin Laden movies on the way
USA Today
By Maria Puente, USA TODAY A Navy SEAL moves in during a personnel recovery mission in 'Act of Valor,' which is aiming for a February release. A Navy SEAL moves in during a personnel recovery mission in 'Act of Valor,' which is aiming for a February ...
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Tar sands pipeline protesters arrested at White House
Tucson Citizen
by USA Today Feed on Aug. 22, 2011, under USA Today News Dozens of people have been arrested in front of the White House since Saturday as they protest a proposed US-Canadian pipeline carrying tar sands oil. Organizers say celebrities including actress ...
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Obama Repeating Bush 41's Mistake
RealClearPolitics
If Obama is expecting a boost from his speech, history is not on his side. The only thing he has going for him right now is time. The election is still 14 months away. Richard Benedetto is a retiredUSA Today White House correspondent and columnist. ...
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Is Libya a victory for Obama?
CBS News
Obama must be impeached now. Obama works for illegal aliens. We do not want Obama in theWhite House. It is time to vote dictator Obama out. We are sick and tired of dictator Obama. Dictator Obama must know that he is not in Cuba/Venezuela/ Libya. ...
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Will President Barack Obama win re-election?
Wall Street Journal
Can Mr. Obama separate himself from those politics? In my 70 + years there has been no less responsible nor competent occupant of the White House than Mr. Obama. To any objective observer it was obvious in 2008 that he was totally unqualified and had ...
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Which US presidents played the royal game?
Chessbase News
The 20th US President, James Garfield, was probably the strongest chess player ever to occupy theWhite House. His biographer Arthur Hosterman wrote that the President “enjoyed the game to the utmost” but had to deny himself even this pleasure when it ...
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Sarah Palin Names Her Black Dildo Obama - How Deep Will She Go On Her Attacks?
The Spoof (satire)
The darling of the tea party movement, who has yet to decide if she is going to put herself forward for the republican race for the White House, has said she finally has found a way to channel her anger at Barack Obama which is worse now than when he ...
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Super PACs already a powerful force in 2012 election
Kansas City Star
One of the Democrats leading the charge is former White House deputy press secretary Bill Burton. This year, Burton left the Obama administration along with West Wing colleague Sean Sweeney to co-found Priorities USA and Priorities USA Action, ...
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Analysis: Hurricane could boost insurance pricing
KAVU
Authorities arrested dozens of people on Sunday protesting outside the White House. PresidentObama took his daughters to a Martha's Vineyard bookstore on Friday on the first day of his vacation. Large employers expect big increases in healthcare costs ...
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The Awkwardness Olympics
msnbc.com
Modern White House candidates face a nation that has embraced the personal presidency and expects to have an emotional or at least social connection with those who seek the Oval Office. To grasp the change, says Stanley Renshon, a political scientist ...
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Jim Robertson, managing editor
Columbia Daily Tribune
So rather than inviting Bill Gates to the White House, Obama's going to have to turn around and say Microsoft has made too much money and has, you know, overcharged for its product or has not been fair to the American people. ...
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AFL-CIO Considers Formation of Super PAC
The New American
Trumka's announcement came just months after video footage of Trumka boosting about his frequent visits to the White House went viral. In the video, Trumka leans back with an air of arrogance, drapes his arm over a chair and indicates that he is a ...
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Bush details 9/11 memories in documentary
The Daily News Online (blog)
After leaving Florida, Bush and his aides flew around on Air Force One and made two other stops before heading to Washington, because security officials were concerned about the White Housebeing a target of further attacks. He described his visit to ...
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Obama's economy speech faces GOP squeeze
Tucson Citizen
by USA Today Feed on Aug. 23, 2011, under USA Today News President Obama plans to deliver what the White House bills as a “major address” on the economy after Labor Day, but the calendar is getting crowded. Already, Obama is scheduled to deliver a ...
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New U.S. Chief Manufacturing Officer Michael Molnar Chooses imX for First ...
DigitalJournal.com (press release)
Housed within the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST), his new position makes him NIST's central point of contact with the White House, the Department of Commerce and other agencies on technical and policy issues related to ...
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Martin Luther King Jr. memorial opens in DC
msnbc.com
One visitor to the new memorial said she believes King would be pleased if he could see how far theUnited States has come since the 1960s. "He would be ecstatic because President Obama is in the White House and that is a huge step," said Nydria ...
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Obama's Attack on Goldman Sachs NYSE:GS May Trigger Recession
Live Trading News
Whilst it has been a bumpy economic year in the USA it is our opinion the economy has recovered well from the 2008 disasters despite poor administration and wasteful spending in the White House. However, Obama's latest attack on Goldman Sachs and the ...
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Live Trading News
Report: Pataki 'strongly considering' White House bid
Tucson Citizen
by USA Today Feed on Aug. 22, 2011, under USA Today News Former New York governor George Pataki is “strongly considering” joining the field and could make an announcement as early next week, according to a report citing unnamed sources by New York 1, ...
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Dangerous Irene set to become first hurricane to hit US in three years
Telegraph.co.uk
President Barack Obama was briefed about Irene while on vacation at the Massachusetts island of Martha's Vineyard, White House officials said. At 0300 GMT, Irene had top winds of 100 miles per hour and was 50 miles northeast of Puerto Plata,...
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Telegraph.co.uk
Obama readying plan to boost jobs, cut deficits - Business ...
The White House on Wednesday said President Barack Obama is set to unveil ... to some ofObama's job growth ideas in an editorial in USA Today newspaper. ... well, the president wraps up this town hall , heads back to washington for a ...
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