President says US needs to lead and compromise KJCT 8 Grand Junction Sat, 04 Apr 2009 09:14 AM PDT STRASBOURG, France (AP) - President Barack Obama says he's willing to listen and compromise with European partners and other countries. But he says that does not diminish his belief in what he calls ... "American exceptionalism." | Obama: Russia has 'legit' Euro interests UPI Sat, 04 Apr 2009 09:13 AM PDT STRASBOURG, France, April 4 (UPI) -- Russia has legitimate interests in Europe but can't revert to "the old ways of doing business," U.S. President Barack Obama says. | Police: 3 Cops Killed In Pa. Shooting CBS 13 Sacramento Sat, 04 Apr 2009 09:13 AM PDT A man opened fire on officers during a domestic disturbance call Saturday morning, killing three of them, a police official said. Friends said he feared the Obama administration was poised to ban guns. | Obama: development aid key to Pakistan's struggle MyMotherLode.com Sat, 04 Apr 2009 09:13 AM PDT President Barack Obama says NATO is committed to strengthening Pakistan's ability meet the needs of its people. He says that's key to Pakistan's struggles against the Taliban and al-Qaida. | Obama says he's impressed by European leadership MyMotherLode.com Sat, 04 Apr 2009 09:12 AM PDT President Barack Obama says political maneuvering in Europe is about the same as it in the United States. He says there's a lot of"wheeling and dealing," too. | Obama: Economic crisis could threaten Balkan peace MyMotherLode.com Sat, 04 Apr 2009 09:12 AM PDT President Barack Obama says the situation in the Balkans has stabilized, but the global economic crisis could threaten peace in the region. Speaking at the conclusion of the NATO summit in Strasbourg, France, Obama said European aid and NATO actions in the Balkans have helped. | Security tight in Prague as Czechs ready for Obama MyMotherLode.com Sat, 04 Apr 2009 09:12 AM PDT Sharpshooters scouted out positions on Prague's red tile rooftops and police stepped up patrols across the Czech capital Saturday as authorities tightened security for President Barack Obama's weekend summit with leaders of European Union countries. | Obama: Security Threats Are Worldwide FOX News Chicago Sat, 04 Apr 2009 09:11 AM PDT President Barack Obama says an increasingly interconnected world means threats to U.S. security and economic well being extend well beyond America's borders. | Fineman: Partisanship, D.C.'s Default Setting Newsweek Sat, 04 Apr 2009 09:10 AM PDT Only two months ago, Sen. Judd Gregg embodied a new spirit of bipartisanship in Washington. To the surprise of everyone (and the dismay of his Republican colleagues), he cut a deal to join Barack Obama's cabinet. The president, Gregg said last week, assured him he wanted a "contrarian" at his tableâ" an antitax, anti-big-government Yankee skinflint in a sea of statist dreamers. Gregg saw himself ... | | |
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