Moran ad blasts McAuliffe over anti-Obama TV spot Richmond Times-Dispatch Sun, 17 May 2009 21:14 PM PDT With just more than three weeks left in the contest for the Democratic gubernatorial nomination, Brian J. Moran is running another radio ad and could air his first TV ad starting tomorrow. The radio ads take aim at opponent Terry McAuliffe, who ran Hillary Rodham Clintonâs presidential bid. âTerry McAuliffe may have a lot of big money for his campaign, but donât let that hide the truth. The ... | Little Obama drama at Notre Dame Boston Herald Sun, 17 May 2009 21:13 PM PDT SOUTH BEND, Ind. - President Obama strode head-on yesterday into the stormy abortion debate and told graduates at America's leading Roman Catholic university that both... | Check It Out Israel National News Sun, 17 May 2009 21:13 PM PDT First Lady Michelle Obama has changed her plans and will meet with Sarah Netanyahu while their husbands are conferring on Monday. The presidentâs wife will escort the Prime Ministerâs wife, who is a psychologist, to a meeting with the mayor of Washington and with psychologists. | Kaine, Steele spar over abortion and new justice Richmond Times-Dispatch Sun, 17 May 2009 21:13 PM PDT Gov. Timothy M. Kaine put on his hat as Democratic National Committee chairman to defend the Obama administration in a Sunday-morning square-off with Republican counter part Michael Steele. During a joint interview on NBCâs âMeet the Press,â Kaine and Steele sparred over whether President Barack Obama, who supports abortion rights, should receive an honorary degree from the University of Notre ... | Webb opposes Gitmo timetable Richmond Times-Dispatch Sun, 17 May 2009 21:12 PM PDT Sen. Jim Webb, D-Va., says he now disagrees with President Barack Obamaâs timetable to close the Guantanamo Bay prison camp in January 2010. But Webb supports Obamaâs idea of reviving military commissions to try some terror suspects now detained there. Webb, appearing on ABCâs âThis Weekâ program, acknowledged that in January he said the president had established a reasonable timeline for ... | Venom aimed at COBRA BizJournals Sun, 17 May 2009 21:08 PM PDT Small business owners are smarting over a provision in the Obama administrationâs stimulus package that requires them to pay 65 percent of COBRA health care insurance benefits to laid-off former employees. | Rosebud Tribe battles Black Hills lawsuit Indian Country Today Sun, 17 May 2009 21:07 PM PDT WASHINGTON â" Rosebud tribal leaders are asking for time to work out an agreement with the Obama administration and Congress before any courts decide to dole out a decades-old financial settlement for the federal governmentâs historic plunder of Sioux lands in the Black Hills region of the Great Plains. | Israeli PM, Obama Note Eye-To-Eye On Iran, Syria KDKA Pittsburgh Sun, 17 May 2009 21:07 PM PDT Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu heads into his first visit with President Barack Obama worried by U.S. overtures to Iran and Syria and under pressure to support a Palestinian state. The two leaders, set to meet Monday at the White House, bring diverging policies on how to approach all these issues. | Steve Coll: Obama's options in Pakistan. The New Yorker Sun, 17 May 2009 21:05 PM PDT In 2007, a Guantánamo military commission reviewed prisoner No. 008, also known as Abdullah Gulam Rasoul, a designated enemy combatant who had been held without legal rights for about six years. Rasoul told his captors that he had ânever been Americaâs enemy and I never intend to be.â Guantánamoâs quasi . . . | | |
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