Iran Pressured Over New Plant Washington Post Sat, 26 Sep 2009 17:10 PM PDT At talks scheduled for Thursday in Geneva with Iran, the United States and five other major powers will demand immediate and unfettered access to the newly exposed nuclear facility in Iran, including access to people and documents involved in its construction, and they will insist that Tehran abide by international rules to reveal such projects before construction begins, Obama administration ... | Obama: G20 brought economy back from brink The Times Herald Sat, 26 Sep 2009 17:08 PM PDT PITTSBURGH â" World leaders on Friday issued sweeping promises to fix a malfunctioning global economic system in hopes of heading off future financial meltdowns. President Barack Obama said actions taken so far âbrought the global economy back from the brink.â | Obama versus Sarah Palin country Westminster Community Times Sat, 26 Sep 2009 17:04 PM PDT I understand why President Obama didnât want reporters to tell the world that he thought Kanye West behaved like a âjackassâ at this yearâs MTV Video Music Awards. After all, politicians get in trouble when they tell the truth. | President's man sets sights on being Rocks star The Scotsman: Sport Sat, 26 Sep 2009 17:04 PM PDT IN WASHINGTON DC's corridors of power the lobbyists and brokers jostle hopefully for an invitation to the hottest game in town. Ever since Barack Obama earned his ticket | US urges Arabs to support Abbas on peace talks The Malaysian Insider Sat, 26 Sep 2009 17:01 PM PDT NEW YORK, Sept 27 â" The United States urged Arab states yesterday to provide political backing for the Palestinians to begin peace talks with Israel even if a freeze on Jewish settlements in the West Bank is not in place. US President Barack Obama five days ago met Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas for talks that yielded no signs of a breakthrough ... | Health care protesters greet Mitchell in Scottsdale 12 News Phoenix Sat, 26 Sep 2009 16:48 PM PDT About 50 people held signs in protest of President Obama's health care plans at a Scottsdale Goodwill store where U.S. Rep. Harry Mitchell, D-Tempe, was hosting his âUnited We Serveâ community action day. | Obama's bold step made in good faith The New Straits Times Sat, 26 Sep 2009 16:48 PM PDT US PRESIDENT Barack Obama presided over the United Nations Security Council meeting on Thursday that passed a resolution seeking to strengthen the international commitment to limiting the spread of nuclear weapons. | | |
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