Why Silvio Berlusconi is scandal-proof in Italy u.tv Mon, 22 Jun 2009 17:13 PM PDT The intriguing thing is not Silvio Berlusconi but the Italian people. So it is alleged that the prime minister has been paying escort girls to visit his parties. There are tapes and photos. Silvio breaks off a session with one girl to phone through congratulations to the newly elected Obama. | Poll: Confidence wanes that stimulus will boost economy The Arizona Republic Mon, 22 Jun 2009 17:13 PM PDT WASHINGTON - Expectations for President Barack Obama's stimulus package have diminished, with barely half of Americans now confident the $787 billion measure will boost the economy, and the rapid rise in optimism that followed the 2008 election has abated, according to a new Washington Post-ABC News poll. | Obama pitches Federal Reserve plan South Florida Business Journal Mon, 22 Jun 2009 17:04 PM PDT Facing skeptics from both political parties in Congress about his plan to expand the powers of the Federal Reserve, President Barack Obama is assuming the mantle of the nationâs salesman-in-chief. It wonât be an easy sell. | Obama: US ready for any threat from North Korea The Times of India Mon, 22 Jun 2009 17:03 PM PDT With North Korea reportedly getting ready for a long-range missile test, President Barack Obama says the US is prepared for any threat the secretive and unpredictable regime might pose. | FEMA chief visits Denver to push volunteerism Summit Daily News Mon, 22 Jun 2009 17:01 PM PDT DENVER — The head of the Federal Emergency Management Agency visited Denver Monday to help kick off President Barack Obama’s campaign to promote public service. | 3 Day Forecast 2.0 KARK Little Rock Mon, 22 Jun 2009 17:00 PM PDT President Obama has signed historic legislation that gives the FDA broad authority over the tobacco industry. Do you smoke? When it gets hot outside, people are cranking down their air trying to cool their homes. | Obama signs anti-smoking bill, cites own struggle FOX 11 Tucson Mon, 22 Jun 2009 16:58 PM PDT WASHINGTON (AP) -- President Barack Obama cited his own long struggle to quit the cigarettes he got hooked on as a teenager as he signed the nation's strongest-ever anti-smoking bill Monday and praised it for providing critically needed protections for kids. | Poll: Less Optimism on Stimulus Washington Post Mon, 22 Jun 2009 16:58 PM PDT Expectations for Obama's plan have diminished, with just half of Americans confident it will help. | | |
|
No comments:
Post a Comment