Obama hosts labor leaders; will undo Bush orders AP via Yahoo! News Fri, 30 Jan 2009 3:36 AM PST President Barack Obama is playing to one of the Democratic Party's most reliable constituencies — organized labor — reversing a number of his predecessor's executive orders that critics regard as anti-union. | Gore hails Obama's climate goals despite crisis AP via Yahoo! News Fri, 30 Jan 2009 3:27 AM PST Nobel Peace Prize winner Al Gore urged President Barack Obama and other world leaders to seal a quick deal to fight global warming despite the pervasive financial crisis. | Microsoft's advice to the Obama administration InfoWorld via Yahoo! News Fri, 30 Jan 2009 3:00 AM PST Now that the Obama administration has officially taken over, it's faced with technology problems all too common in today's enterprise. | North Korea, trying to jolt Obama, warns South Reuters via Yahoo! News Fri, 30 Jan 2009 3:35 AM PST North Korea said on Friday it was scrapping all accords with South Korea, a move which the South's prime minister said could be timed to coincide with Barack Obama taking over as U.S. president. | Castro takes first swipe at Obama AFP via Yahoo! News Fri, 30 Jan 2009 3:21 AM PST Cuba's former leader Fidel Castro unleashed his first condemnation Thursday of US President Barack Obama, accusing him of being instep with previous US administrations by supporting Israel's "genocide" against the Palestinian people. | Iran: Ready to work with Obama CNN Fri, 30 Jan 2009 2:42 AM PST Tehran stood ready to work with U.S. President Barack Obama to establish better relations with Washington, Iranian Foreign Minister Manouchehr Mottaki told a CNN-hosted panel at the World Economic Forum. | Obama team's finances hard to access Politico via Yahoo! News Fri, 30 Jan 2009 1:24 AM PST Even as President Barack Obama issued new rules to make government more open and transparent, his administration is relying on an antiquated and opaque disclosure system. | Analysis: Obama-China relations off to rocky start AP via Yahoo! News Fri, 30 Jan 2009 1:30 AM PST China recently surpassed Japan as the U.S. government's largest creditor. Any decision by Beijing to move its money would deal a dizzying new blow to an already tottering American economy. Yet relations between China and the new Obama administration are off to a rocky start. | Obama bid to suspend Gitmo proceedings hits snag AP via Yahoo! News Fri, 30 Jan 2009 1:09 AM PST President Barack Obama's plan to suspend proceedings against Guantanamo detainees hit a snag when a military judge said it would be unreasonable to delay a hearing for the alleged mastermind of the USS Cole bombing. | Colo. man accused of threatening Obama surrenders AP via Yahoo! News Fri, 30 Jan 2009 0:53 AM PST A Colorado man has been indicted on charges of threatening to kill President Barack Obama and blow up the Mall of America in suburban Minneapolis. The man said the threat against Obama was a prank. | | |
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