Obama, citing his smoking woes, signs tobacco law INO News Mon, 22 Jun 2009 21:13 PM PDT (AP:WASHINGTON) Lamenting his first teenage cigarette, President Barack Obama ruefully admitted on Monday that he's spent his adult life fighting the habit. Then he signed the nation's toughest anti-smoking law, aiming to keep thousands of other teens from getting hooked. | Iran Reveals Split on U.S. Role Washington Post Mon, 22 Jun 2009 21:13 PM PDT In debate over support for protesters, emboldened GOP criticizes Obama's foreign policy as too timid. | Obama signs tobacco bill Albany Times Union Mon, 22 Jun 2009 21:11 PM PDT At ceremony, President recalls his personal struggle with smoking | Tue,23 Jun 2009 Hindustan Times Mon, 22 Jun 2009 21:06 PM PDT US President Barack Obama has signed into law a bill giving the government historic powers to curb cigarette makers, declaring the move emblematic of the change he is bringing to Washington. | Top Obama aide to visit India on June 25 Hindustan Times Mon, 22 Jun 2009 21:06 PM PDT COMMENT ON THIS ! Your Views! President Barack Obama's National Security Adviser James Jones will visit New Delhi as part of ongoing US "effort to further deepen and strengthen our key bilateral partnership with India." | Group gathers to discuss Obama policies Grand Forks Herald Mon, 22 Jun 2009 21:06 PM PDT Â About 20 people gathered Monday evening in East Grand Forks' Campbell Library to talk about how to oppose many of the changes they see happening in the first months of the President Barack Obama's administration. Â FREE Punks with Purchase! STARR FIREWORKS - Ends Jun 28, 2009 | Level funding for Indian housing Indian Country Today Mon, 22 Jun 2009 21:06 PM PDT WASHINGTON â" The Obama administrationâs 2010 budget for the Department of Housing and Urban Development keeps funding for the American Indian housing block grant level with 2009 at $645 million, but cuts money to support a popular Indian mortgage program by $2 million. | Firm, first lady arms The State Mon, 22 Jun 2009 21:05 PM PDT Although some of her fashion choices have drawn criticism, the first lady's bared and toned triceps have at least one positive: Obama is motivating women to get in shape. | Uncle Sam Enters the Great Nanny State Debate WallStreet Journal via Yahoo! Finance Mon, 22 Jun 2009 21:04 PM PDT Obama has been working on proposals designed to change citizens' behavior in health, finance and the environment, but conservatives say the efforts undermine personal responsibility. | | |
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