First lady Michelle Obama is Vogue cover model The Charlotte Observer Wed, 11 Feb 2009 05:13 AM PST (By SAMANTHA CRITCHELL, AP Fashion Writer) It's official: Michelle Obama is the first lady of American fashion, appearing on the cover of the March issue of Vogue. Every first lady since Lou Hoover - save Bess Truman - has been featured in the high-fashion magazine, but Mrs. Obama is only the second to grace the cover. She appears wearing a magenta silk sheath dress by Jason Wu, who also ... | President Obama Orders Cyber Security Review AnandTech Wed, 11 Feb 2009 05:13 AM PST There is growing concern among government officials that the United States isn't doing enough protect the country's computer networks... | 'Americans ... won't be happy' Chicago Tribune Wed, 11 Feb 2009 05:12 AM PST John Kass says one provision has been quietly stripped from Obama's near trillion-dollar spending bill. | Obama puts stimulus package to the people The Age Wed, 11 Feb 2009 05:12 AM PST US President takes his campaign for $US800 billion-plus stimulus package to the American people in a prime-time news conference. | B92 - News - Comments - âNo internationalization of Statuteâ B92 Wed, 11 Feb 2009 05:11 AM PST There are no comments for this document. Munich and continuity between Bush, Obama foreign policies Stratfor "What canât be achieved is a fundamental transformation of the geopolitical realities of the world. No matter how Obama campaigned, it is clear he knows that."... | Negotiations intensify on final stimulus plan Minnesota Public Radio Wed, 11 Feb 2009 05:09 AM PST Negotiators hoped to seal agreement on President Barack Obama's economic stimulus package Wednesday after making good progress in the first rounds of closed-door talks. | Helping from the ground up Daily Pilot Wed, 11 Feb 2009 05:09 AM PST A group of Newport Beach and Costa Mesa women who say they were inspired by President Barack Obamaâs recent inauguration have started a grass-roots campaign to collect food, clothing and blankets for the needy. | Obama administration, Caterpillar won't be charged for visit The Pantagraph Wed, 11 Feb 2009 05:08 AM PST PEORIA -- Mayor Jim Ardis says neither the Obama administration nor Caterpillar Inc. will be billed for public services incurred during the presidentâs visit to Peoria to promote his economic stimulus plan. | Senate, Fed, Treasury attack deepening economic crisis Coshocton Tribune Wed, 11 Feb 2009 05:07 AM PST WASHINGTON - On a single day filled with staggering sums, the Obama administration, Federal Reserve and Senate attacked the deepening economic crisis Tuesday with actions that could throw as much as $3 trillion more in government and private funds into the fight against frozen credit markets and rising joblessness. | | |
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