Obama telephones thanks to 10 US service members KVOA Tucson Thu, 26 Nov 2009 09:14 AM PST WASHINGTON (AP) - On his first Thanksgiving in the White House, President Barack Obama has telephoned 10 U.S. servicemen and women stationed in war zones to thank them for their service. | Obama to plead U.S. case at global warming summit Post-Bulletin Thu, 26 Nov 2009 09:13 AM PST WASHINGTON -- Putting his prestige on the line, President Obama will personally commit the U.S. to a goal of substantially cutting greenhouse gases at next month's Copenhagen climate summit. He will insist America is ready to tackle | Sen. Nelson will vote to continue health reform debate Grand Island Independent Thu, 26 Nov 2009 09:13 AM PST WASHINGTON (AP) -- With no margin for rebellion, Senate Democrats pushed toward a crucial weekend test vote on their sweeping health care bill Friday, and wavering moderates appeared to be falling in line on President Barack Obama's signature issue. | US probes gatecrash at Obama-Singh state dinner Channel NewsAsia Thu, 26 Nov 2009 09:07 AM PST WASHINGTON: US investigators probed on Thursday how two aspiring reality TV stars beat several layers of White House security to gatecrash President Barack Obama's first state dinner. | First Family Helps Out at Food Pantry WHSV Harrisonburg Thu, 26 Nov 2009 09:05 AM PST The Obama family passed out turkeys, stuffing and other Thanksgiving favorites to people at a food pantry organization. | Cost concerns unlikely to sink U.S. health overhaul Reuters via Yahoo! News Thu, 26 Nov 2009 09:01 AM PST A U.S. debt that is topping $12 trillion is raising fresh questions about the cost of President Barack Obama's proposed healthcare overhaul, but those concerns are unlikely to sink the legislation. | NATO Says Allies Must Back U.S. on Troops for Afghan Mission Bloomberg Thu, 26 Nov 2009 08:55 AM PST Nov. 26 (Bloomberg) -- NATO members must follow President Barack Obamaâs lead and supply extra troops to combat the Taliban as the mission in Afghanistan enters a ânew phase,â the allianceâs secretary general, Anders Fogh Rasmussen said. | Obama in Chains Mmegi Thu, 26 Nov 2009 08:55 AM PST NEW YORK - It is hard for international observers of the United States to grasp the political paralysis that grips the country, and that seriously threatens America's ability to solve its domestic problems and contribute to international problem solving. America's governance crisis is the worst in modern history. Moreover, it is likely to worsen in the years ahead. | | |
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