Fuel costs: More than meets the study New Hampshire Union Leader Fri, 12 Jun 2009 21:11 PM PDT According a UNH study, President Obama's new vehicle emission standards will produce a huge economic benefit for New England. Their study should be taken with a shaker of salt. | Obama pledges aid to Zimbabwe Independent Online Fri, 12 Jun 2009 21:10 PM PDT US President Barack Obama says aid will not go to Zimbabwe's government but directly to the people, who need it most. | Obama and the Catholics National Catholic Reporter Fri, 12 Jun 2009 21:10 PM PDT It is increasingly evident that the Catholic conversation in the public square has undergone a significant change during the past two years and with the help of some unlikely participants. | Abortion is pro-life Santa Barbara Daily Sound Fri, 12 Jun 2009 21:08 PM PDT In his commencement address to the University of Notre Dameâs 2009 graduating class last month, President Obama recognized an obvious truth with his statement that pro and anti abortion advocates have certain irreconcilable differences. | Lawrence Summers defends Obama policy UPI Fri, 12 Jun 2009 21:08 PM PDT NEW YORK, June 13 (UPI) -- Lawrence Summers, head of the U.S. National Economic Council, said Friday the Obama administration's policy is a result of "necessity, not choice." | Privacy may be a victim in cyberdefense plan San Jose Mercury News Fri, 12 Jun 2009 21:08 PM PDT WASHINGTON â" A plan to create a new Pentagon cybercommand is raising significant privacy and diplomatic concerns, as the Obama administration moves ahead on efforts to protect the nation from cyberattack and to prepare for possible offensive operations against adversaries' computer networks. | Obama won't rule out freeing Gitmo detainees in US The Uniontown Herald Standard Fri, 12 Jun 2009 21:07 PM PDT WASHINGTON (AP) - Despite fierce opposition in Congress, the White House insisted Friday it has not ruled out releasing Guantanamo Bay detainees in the United States. But with narrowing options, the administration has begun shipping newly cleared inmates abroad to regain momentum in its effort to close the Cuba-based prison camp. | Locations of high-risk coal ash sites kept secret The Uniontown Herald Standard Fri, 12 Jun 2009 21:05 PM PDT WASHINGTON (AP) - Dozens of communities nationwide are at risk from a coal ash spill like the one that blanketed a Tennessee neighborhood last year, but the Obama administration has decided not to tell the public about it because of the danger of a terrorist attack. | | |
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