Obama budget cuts Corridor H funds; Byrd vows to finish road The Charleston Gazette Thu, 07 May 2009 17:12 PM PDT CHARLESTON, W.Va. -- Appalachian Corridor H, the long-planned four-lane highway stretching from Interstate 79 at Weston to the Virginia border near Wardensville, is among 57 federal projects marked for termination in a | CNN - Senate OKs Military Procurement Reform WSB-TV 2 Atlanta Thu, 07 May 2009 17:11 PM PDT The Senate Unanimously Approved A Bill Thursday To Change The Costly Process Of Procuring Weapons And Equipment For The Military, A Budget Reform Pushed By President Obama. | First lady: Sesame Street tops everything The New Zealand Herald Thu, 07 May 2009 17:10 PM PDT NEW YORK - Inauguration Day? Nope. First puppy? Negative. Triumphal tour of Europe? Not even. It was first lady Michelle Obama's appearance on Sesame Street this week that she called probably the best thing she's done since arriving... | The Socialist States of America? Not so fast Atlanta Journal-Constitution Thu, 07 May 2009 17:08 PM PDT Indiana RNC member James Bopp Jr. wants the GOP to "rename the opposition the 'Democrat Socialist Party.' " Bopp notes that, "The goal of the Obama administration has become ... obvious รข" to restructure American society along socialist ideals." | Obama, Russia looking past their differences AP via Yahoo! News Thu, 07 May 2009 17:08 PM PDT President Barack Obama, after meeting with a top Russian official on Thursday, said he thinks the United States and Russia can narrow their differences over nuclear weapons, the Middle East and several other issues. | 'Remake America?' No thanks, Mr. President Atlanta Journal-Constitution Thu, 07 May 2009 17:06 PM PDT On his 100th day in office, President Barack Obama renewed his inaugural address vow to "remake America." While the grandiose phrase made me cringe in January, my reaction this time around was far more acute. Why? Because now we know he's serious. | Education programs would take hit in Obama budget WBIR-TV Knoxville Thu, 07 May 2009 17:05 PM PDT Tennessee would lose about $6 million in federal funds for two education programs and about $730,000 to pay for jailing illegal immigrants, but the state would otherwise be relatively unaffected by proposed cuts in President Barack Obama's budget. | | |
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