Video: Obama hopes to modernize U.S. power grid MSNBC Tue, 27 Oct 2009 21:12 PM PDT Oct. 27: Rachel Maddow is joined by Google Chairman and CEO Eric Schmidt to talk about President Obamaâs plan to use stimulus money to update the national power grid. (Other) | Search Books Orlando Weekly Tue, 27 Oct 2009 21:12 PM PDT Anonymous said, "Alan Grayson & Barack Obama are sooo cool! Grayson calls a woman a whore & Obama praises him later i... " | Previous Film Reviews Orlando Weekly Tue, 27 Oct 2009 21:11 PM PDT Anonymous said, "Alan Grayson & Barack Obama are sooo cool! Grayson calls a woman a whore & Obama praises him later i... " Anonymous said, "ignorance... | 7 Florida utilities and tech firm to receive $264 million Orlando Sentinel Tue, 27 Oct 2009 21:06 PM PDT Energy grants announced Tuesday by President Obama include $264 million for seven Florida utilities and an Orlando technology company, with each grant requiring final negotiations and matching contributions. | Don't panic but don't gamble - get vaccinated The Charlotte Observer Tue, 27 Oct 2009 21:04 PM PDT Don't panic. Though President Barack Obama declared the swine flu outbreak a national emergency, the pace of infections so far is less than in a normal flu season. | At Norfolk rally, Obama urges backers to boost Deeds Richmond Times-Dispatch Tue, 27 Oct 2009 21:03 PM PDT Having previously distanced himself from the president as a potential liability, R. Creigh Deeds now is embracing Barack Obama in what may be the Democratic gubernatorial candidateâs last chance to shift momentum. | Biden's 'win': American suicide Pittsburgh Tribune-Review Tue, 27 Oct 2009 21:02 PM PDT Vice President Joe Biden supposedly made "significant strides during a trip to Central Europe" last week "in relieving anxieties the Obama administration stirred up last month when it scrapped a Bush-era plan for missile defense," reported The Associated Press. | Obama nowhere near end of hurdles Pittsburgh Tribune-Review Tue, 27 Oct 2009 21:01 PM PDT Unemployment â" which may be the most important barometer of the 2010 elections â" keeps inching up toward 10 percent, with economists predicting it will stay there for some time. | | |
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