Napolitano touts border anti-drug plan North County Times Thu, 04 Jun 2009 21:12 PM PDT TUCSON, Ariz. ---- Homeland Security Secretary Janet Napolitano promised Thursday that a new Obama administration border drug-fighting strategy won't just focus on smugglers. | Obama Begins Trip To Mideast Yankton Press & Dakotan Thu, 04 Jun 2009 21:09 PM PDT RIYADH, Saudi Arabia â" Opening a mission to write a new chapter on Islam and the West, President Barack Obama consulted Wednesday with the Saudi king âin the place where Islam began,â prelude to a high-stakes speech in Egypt meant to ease long-held Muslim grievances against the United States. | US Muslims: Obama speech catalyst for fixing ties Kane County Chronicle Thu, 04 Jun 2009 21:07 PM PDT CHICAGO (AP) â" Muslims across the country who woke to early alarms, stayed up well past their bedtimes and scoured the Internet for clips to hear President Barack Obama's address from Egypt on Thursday said his words could be a catalyst toward repairing strained U.S. relations with Muslims worldwide. | Bin Ladenâs Obama Criticism A Sign He Is Worried Yankton Press & Dakotan Thu, 04 Jun 2009 21:07 PM PDT CAIRO â" A day before President Barack Obama is to deliver a speech here seeking goodwill with the Islamic world, al-Qaida leader Osama bin Laden tried in a new message Wednesday to convince Muslims they should hate him. | From the White House MyCentralJersey.com Thu, 04 Jun 2009 21:07 PM PDT Nine-year-old Evelin Castillo wanted to find out from Malia and Sasha Obama what it's like to be guarded by the Secret Service. | First Lady Promotes Sotomayorher Yankton Press & Dakotan Thu, 04 Jun 2009 21:05 PM PDT WASHINGTON (AP) â" The White House dispatched first lady Michelle Obama to defend Supreme Court nominee Sonia Sotomayor on Wednesday, part of a broad offensive to humanize the judge that came as former GOP House Speaker Newt Gingrich backed off his harsh criticism of her as a racist. | Analysis: Obama's Islam Success Depends On Israel The Huffington Post Thu, 04 Jun 2009 21:02 PM PDT WASHINGTON President Barack Obama's speech to Muslims also had a huge and attentive Jewish audience, attuned to any suggestion that he might soften U.S. support for Israel or make nice with Iran at the expense of the Jewish state. His careful words illustrate the constraints posed by Obama's political obligations as he tries to reinvigorate America's honest-broker status in the Islamic world. | Obama: Tolerance At Issue In U.S.-Arab Relations WCBS-TV New York Thu, 04 Jun 2009 21:00 PM PDT President Barack Obama reached out his hand to the Muslim world on Thursday, seeking a partnership in the timeless search for peace in the Middle East and a new beginning. The president tried to do what no American president has yet succeeded in, bringing peace to the Middle East and establishing true bonds of trust between the United States and the world's 1.5 billion Muslims. | | |
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