Auto Suppliers To Receive TARP Funds WSPA Spartanburg Thu, 19 Mar 2009 09:15 AM PDT WASHINGTON (AP) - The Associated Press has learned that the Obama administration plans to provide $5 billion to troubled auto suppliers who are linked to Detroitâs automakers. | Obama signs deal for post-presidency book MSNBC Thu, 19 Mar 2009 09:14 AM PDT The president has agreed to deliver a youth-oriented version of his published memoir and a nonfiction book after he leaves office. | AUTO SUPPLIERS GETTING $5B BUMP New York Post Thu, 19 Mar 2009 09:11 AM PDT WASHINGTON The Associated Press has learned that the Obama administration plans to provide $5 billion to troubled auto suppliers who are linked to Detroit's automakers. Three officials with knowledge of the plan told the AP on Thursday. They spoke... | Michelle Obama heads to school talks with stars The Ottawa Sun Thu, 19 Mar 2009 09:11 AM PDT Michelle Obama is leading a group of women at the peak of their fields on visits to Washington-area high schools to talk to students about their career goals. | Obama lauds Irish, U.S. ties Journal Inquirer Thu, 19 Mar 2009 09:09 AM PDT WASHINGTON â" Boasting about a bit of his own Irish ancestry, President Barack Obama hailed Ireland on Tuesday for having as much influence on U.S. culture and tradition âas any country on earth.â | AIG Firestorm Has Democrats Edgy About Geithner, Team (Update2) Bloomberg Thu, 19 Mar 2009 09:09 AM PDT March 19 (Bloomberg) -- Congressional Democrats are growing increasingly nervous about the ability of Treasury Secretary Timothy Geithner and the Obama administrationâs economic team to manage the crisis and effectively convey a coherent policy. | Stimulus plan: Spend now, details later (promise) Journal Inquirer Thu, 19 Mar 2009 09:09 AM PDT WASHINGTON â" President Barack Obama wants governors to hurry up and begin building bridges and schools to revive the economy. His administration is learning that spending $787 billion as quickly and transparently as promised is no easy task. | Flaws abound in FOIA if Obama wants to fix them Journal Inquirer Thu, 19 Mar 2009 09:09 AM PDT WASHINGTON â" President Barack Obama is promising to reinvigorate the Freedom of Information Act by opening more of the government's filing cabinets without a fight. It can't happen soon enough for the people awaiting replies to more than 150,000 requests for information. | | |
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