Staying in Afghanistan can only hurt the US The Oracle Mon, 02 Nov 2009 21:14 PM PST White House press secretary Robert Gibbs has stressed that leaving Afghanistan is not an option for President Barack Obama. âThatâs not something thatâs ever been entertained,â Gibbs said in a press conference last month. âI ... | Fate Of Dems' Majority Rests On Job Growth NPR Mon, 02 Nov 2009 21:13 PM PST The economy looms large Tuesday as an issue in New Jersey Gov. Jon Corzine's re-election bid and the other elections around the country. But President Obama's record on job creation will be front and center once again a year from now, when many more races will be on the ballot. | Manchin pursuing Obama meeting The Register-Herald Mon, 02 Nov 2009 21:13 PM PST Health care is getting everyoneâs attention on Capitol Hill, and Gov. Joe Manchin says he understands that, but West Virginiaâs chief executive expects a face-to-face chat soon with President Obama on coal. | Swine flu vaccine supply expected to increase 'in short order' News-Medical-Net Mon, 02 Nov 2009 21:13 PM PST A senior adviser to President Barack Obama says the government "overpromised" with the swine flu vaccine but that the vaccine supply would catch up with the demand within a week. Meanwhile, a health group established to monitor the vaccine's safety will begin work this week. | Mitt Romney slams stimulus plan Boston Herald Mon, 02 Nov 2009 21:11 PM PST Former Massachusetts Gov. Mitt Romney says President Obama's $787 billion economic-stimulus plan "didn't work" and needs to be "reformed or scrapped." ... | Mining stream buffer rule could be ready by 2011 The Huntington Herald-Dispatch Mon, 02 Nov 2009 21:08 PM PST CHARLESTON â" The Obama administration says reversing a last-minute Bush-era surface mining regulation criticized as too friendly to coal companies is going to take at least another year. | Karzai's election increases pressure on Obama Marshalltown Times-Republican Mon, 02 Nov 2009 21:07 PM PST KABUL - Hamid Karzai was declared the winner by default Monday in Afghanistan's fraud-marred presidential election, increasing the pressure on President Barack Obama to end his marathon deliberations at a time when a scaled-down version of his commander's ambitious plans is gaining support. | Balancing Political Checkbooks The Globalist Mon, 02 Nov 2009 21:07 PM PST As U.S. President Barack Obama seeks to build bipartisan consenus for big policy changes, what can he learn from a consummate coalition-building politician such as German Chancellor Angela Merkel? Jackson Janes examines what the leaders can learn from each other during their Washington meeting. | Polls: Governor race a toss-up New Jersey Herald Mon, 02 Nov 2009 21:05 PM PST TRENTON â" New Jerseyâs candidates for governor darted through the state on the last day of a campaign being billed as a vote on President Barack Obamaâs popularity. | | |
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