- Health and Science - The Times-Tribune The Scranton Times-Tribune Sun, 27 Dec 2009 01:12 AM PST WASHINGTON - How many Americans will get subsidized medical coverage - plus who will pay for it - will be front-burner issues when Congress returns next month to complete President Barack Obama's health care remake. Pocketbook concerns join abortion and | Obama advisers consider how terror list used Daily Record Sun, 27 Dec 2009 01:11 AM PST HONOLULU (AP) â" President Barack Obama's aides are pondering how the government is using terror watch lists after the botched airliner attack in Detroit on Christmas Day. | Briggs: EPA coming through the back door The Lafayette Daily Advertiser Sun, 27 Dec 2009 00:55 AM PST The most reprehensible, unscrupulous, and costly development to the American people is unfolding in our nation's capital. As President Barack Obama would say, "let me be clear." The Obama administration has been knocking at the front door. While all along, they had the key to the back door and are now standing in the living room. | Report: FBI Probes Hacker Attack on Citigroup Enterprise Security Today Sun, 27 Dec 2009 00:53 AM PST Cybercrime is of increasing concern to businesses and the federal government, with President Barack Obama calling cybercrime one of the "most serious economic and national security challenges we face." | House, Senate look ahead to health talks Opelousas Daily World Sun, 27 Dec 2009 00:49 AM PST WASHINGTON â" How many Americans will get subsidized medical coverage â" plus who will pay for it â" will be front-burner issues when Congress returns next month to complete President Barack Obama's health-care remake. | Obamas enjoy private, secure Hawaii vacation USA Today Sun, 27 Dec 2009 00:41 AM PST While President Obama has kept a decidedly low profile during his Hawaii vacation, his security detail has made quite a visual impact in the Kailua neighborhood where he is staying. | KRISTEN JORDAN SHAMUS: Think again for thought that counts Detroit Free Press Sun, 27 Dec 2009 00:39 AM PST A singing fish for your wall. A clay likeness of President Barack Obama with a green afro, Chia Pet style. Mystery meat in a basket. A nose-hair trimmer. The cheesy Christmas sweater, two sizes too big (or too small), not that you'd wear it anyway. We've all been on the receiving end of exceptionally bad gifts. | Congress raises debt ceiling to $12.4 trillion Brattleboro Reformer Sun, 27 Dec 2009 00:29 AM PST WASHINGTON -- The Senate voted Thursday to raise the ceiling on the government debt to $12.4 trillion, a massive increase over the current limit and a political problem that President Barack Obama has promised to address next year. | The Blogs Versus Obama Gay City News Sun, 27 Dec 2009 00:25 AM PST Justin was sitting with his boyfriend on the Christopher Street piers on a Friday afternoon when he was asked for his view of Barack Obamaâs presidency. | | |
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