Media coverage of returning war dead allowed FOX 19 Cincinnati Sun, 05 Apr 2009 13:12 PM PDT DOVER, Del. (AP) - The Air Force says the media will be allowed to cover the arrival Sunday of an airman killed overseas, the first such opportunity since the Obama administration overturned an 18-year-old ban on news coverage of returning war dead. | Obama launches effort to reduce nuclear arms Tulsa World Sun, 05 Apr 2009 13:11 PM PDT PRAGUE (AP) รข" President Barack Obama on Sunday launched an effort to rid the world of nuclear weapons, calling them "the most dangerous legacy of the Cold War" and saying the U.S. has a moral responsibility to lead as the only nation to ever use one. | US now trains guns on Lockheed, Boeing weapons to rein in costs The Economic Times Sun, 05 Apr 2009 13:10 PM PDT Lockheed Martin Corp's F-22 fighter jet and Boeing's Future Combat Systems are among programmes at risk as the Obama administration begins to close the "spigot of defence spending" that opened with the 2001 terror attacks. | Text of President Obama in Prague AP via Yahoo! News Sun, 05 Apr 2009 13:06 PM PDT Text of President Barack Obama's remarks in Prague, Czech Republic, on Sunday, as prepared for delivery and provided by the White House. | U.S. Says N. Korean Rocket Launch Failed CBS4 Miami Sun, 05 Apr 2009 13:04 PM PDT North Korea fired a rocket over Japan on Sunday, defying Washington, Tokyo and others who suspect the launch was cover for a test of its long-range missile technology. President Barack Obama said the move threatens the security of nations "near and far." | Obama Calls For Reduction Of Nuclear Arms CBS4 Miami Sun, 05 Apr 2009 13:03 PM PDT Declaring the future of mankind at stake, President Barack Obama on Sunday said all nations must strive to rid the world of nuclear arms and that the U.S. had a "moral responsibility" to lead because no other country has used one. | Obama, Sarkozy clash over Turkey EU bid Eu Business Sun, 05 Apr 2009 13:01 PM PDT (PRAGUE ) - US President Barack Obama threw his backing Sunday behind Turkey's bid to join the European Union before being slapped down by French counterpart Nicolas Sarkozy for intervening in the bloc's affairs. | | |
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