Obama team debuts at U.N. climate talks Chattanooga Times Free Press Sun, 29 Mar 2009 09:14 AM PDT President Barak Obamaâs climate change team made their international debut Sunday at a major U.N. conference â" and delegates were eager to find out whether Obama could translate his aggressive domestic agenda into a worldwide deal to fight global warming. | Obama on ailing carmakers: 'They're not there yet' The Cleveland Plain Dealer Sun, 29 Mar 2009 09:14 AM PDT The president was set to announce a plan Monday for the government to provide more money in exchange for tough concessions from union workers, bondholders and others. | U.S. to push for U.N. climate deal but no "magic wand" The Star Sun, 29 Mar 2009 09:14 AM PDT BONN, Germany (Reuters) - U.S. President Barack Obama's administration promised to push for a new global treaty to fight global warming at United Nations climate talks on Sunday but cautioned it had no magic wand. | Obama: We're Moving In Right Direction In Iraq KDKA Pittsburgh Sun, 29 Mar 2009 09:13 AM PDT President Barack Obama says he won't consider speeding up the troop pullout from Iraq even though security has improved and violence has decreased. "I think the plan that we put forward in Iraq is the right one" because it calls for "a very gradual withdrawal through the national elections in Iraq," he said in an interviewed aired Sunday on CBS' "Face the Nation." | Obama stirs anxiety in Europe before visit The Star Sun, 29 Mar 2009 09:13 AM PDT BERLIN (Reuters) - The enthusiasm that greeted Barack Obama's election last year has begun to fade in some of Europe's major capitals, replaced by concerns about the new U.S. president's economic policies and softer stance towards Russia. | Spreading the Wealth Among the Taliban As Defense Policy Strategy Page Sun, 29 Mar 2009 09:11 AM PDT "Obama, warning that a 'campaign against extremism will not succeed with bullets or bombs alone,' said he wants bipartisan support for a bill sponsored by Sens. John Kerry (D-Mass.) and Richard Lugar (R-Ind.) that would aid the Pakistani people." | Obama: Automakers 'are not there yet' Detroit News Sun, 29 Mar 2009 09:11 AM PDT WASHINGTON -- U.S. carmakers "are not there yet" in restructuring their companies and need to make more changes to justify additional federal aid, President Barack Obama said in an interview broadcast Sunday. | Obama won't consider speeding up Iraq pullout Kitchener - Waterloo Record Sun, 29 Mar 2009 09:10 AM PDT President Barack Obama says he won't consider speeding up the troop pullout from Iraq even though security has improved and violence has decreased. | No deployment of US troops in Pakistan: Obama The Economic Times Sun, 29 Mar 2009 09:10 AM PDT As he carries out a retooled strategy in Afghanistan, President Barack Obama says he will consult with Pakistan's leaders before pursuing terrorist hideouts in that country. | Obama: Automakers' turnaround plans are 'not quite there yet' Detroit Free Press Sun, 29 Mar 2009 09:10 AM PDT WASHINGTON -- President Barack Obama said today that Detroit's automakers were "not quite there yet" in their turnaround plans and the aid program he will unveil Monday will require further concessions from all stakeholders. | | |
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