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Treasury to Unveil OverhaulOf Bailout Program
Fox News Tue, 10 Feb 2009 01:14 AM PST
Obama administration to impose tough new standards on banks receiving billions in U.S. taxpayer money • Obama: 'Only Government' Can Fix Economy | VIDEO • Stimulus Passes Senate Test Vote | 1ST 100 DAYS • FOX FORUM: Hunt for the 'Spendulus' Bacon!

Obama, Congress, Treasury all moving on economy
The Washington DC Examiner Tue, 10 Feb 2009 01:13 AM PST
After fits and starts, the White House and Congress are moving on parallel tracks toward a new round of heavy intervention in the U.S. economy to try to brake a downturn President Barack Obama says has now grown into "a full-blown crisis."

SAG again votes to oust Allen as executive director
San Fernando Valley Business Journal Tue, 10 Feb 2009 01:12 AM PST
Think of it as a repeat of the swearing-in of President Obama, "an excess of prudence." The Screen Actors Guild board on Sunday voted for a second time to oust former Executive Director Doug Allen and replace the union's negotiating committee with a newly appointed task force dominated by moderates.

Specter's stance irks some in GOP
The Morning Call Tue, 10 Feb 2009 01:12 AM PST
U.S. Sen. Arlen Specter has never been the darling of fiscal conservatives, but after emerging as a key Republican enabler of President Barack Obama's stimulus plan, his face may be on their dartboards.

Obama to Congress: Pass stimulus, don't play games
Daily Record Tue, 10 Feb 2009 01:10 AM PST
WASHINGTON (AP) -- President Barack Obama, pressuring lawmakers to urgently approve a massive economic recovery bill, turned his first prime-time news conference Monday night into a determined defense of his emergency plan and an offensive against Republicans who try to "play the usual political games."

Obama urges lawmakers to approve economic stimulus
Daily Record Tue, 10 Feb 2009 01:10 AM PST
WASHINGTON (AP) -- President Barack Obama, pressuring lawmakers to urgently approve a massive economic recovery bill, criticized Republicans who have balked at the legislation Monday night and said, "I can't afford to see Congress play the usual political games."

UK & World News: Stimulus Bill survives Senate test
icNewcastle - Sunday Sun Tue, 10 Feb 2009 01:08 AM PST
An 838 billion dollar economic stimulus Bill backed by the White House has narrowly advanced in the Senate amid strong Republican opposition, and Democratic leaders vowed to deliver the emergency legislation for President Barack Obama's signature within a few days.

Obama says Recovery plan needed as soon as possible
Deutsche Welle Tue, 10 Feb 2009 01:07 AM PST
In his first full White House news conference US President Barack Obama has said that his economic recovery plan must be put in motion "as soon as possible" to jump start the economy.

$838 billion
Tulsa World Tue, 10 Feb 2009 01:07 AM PST
Obama makes his case for a huge bill to boost the economy during a prime- time news conference.

Act swiftly, Obama urges
Lansing State Journal Tue, 10 Feb 2009 01:07 AM PST
WASHINGTON - President Barack Obama, pressuring lawmakers to urgently approve a massive economic recovery bill, Monday night criticized Republicans who have balked at the legislation and said, "I can't afford to see Congress play the usual political games."




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