White House hits back at Cheney criticism WFMJ Youngstown Thu, 31 Dec 2009 09:13 AM PST HONOLULU (AP) - Using the White House's blog, a top aide to President Barack Obama on Wednesday dismissed former Vice President Dick Cheney's criticism about Obama's approach to dealing with terrorists as "the typical Washington game of pointing fingers and making political hay." | Obama aide blasts Cheney for jet bombing comments Press TV Thu, 31 Dec 2009 09:12 AM PST The White House has fired back on the criticism leveled by the former Vice President Dick Cheney who insists President Barack Obama has made America less safe. | U.S. Imposes Tariffs on Chinese Steel Imports Chicagoist Thu, 31 Dec 2009 09:09 AM PST Photo of U.S. Steelâs Garyworks Plant The U.S. International Trade Commission approved tariffs on imports of steel pipes from China yesterday, in a move that signals an emphasis on American manufacturing by the Obama administration. A group of American steelmakers, including United States Steel (which has four plants in northern Indiana, one in downstate Illinois, and a warehousing facility on ... | Obama to receive preliminary airline attack report Channel 8 San Diego Thu, 31 Dec 2009 09:07 AM PST President Barack Obama is to receive a preliminary report Thursday on how a 23-year-old Nigerian with suspected terrorist ties managed to board a plane he is accused of attempting to bomb on Christmas Day, along with recommendations on how to prevent a sequel. | The 2009 Story of the Year - the Obamas KOLR - KSFX Ozarks Thu, 31 Dec 2009 09:06 AM PST President Obama's first year in the White House was marked by massive government bailouts -- one of the world's top honors -- and the fight to achieve health care reform. | Once-presidential phrase casualty of word war Chattanooga Times Free Press Thu, 31 Dec 2009 09:04 AM PST The phrase "shovel ready," incessantly invoked by the Obama administration this year as a way to sell its $787 billion federal stimulus bill, died Thursday. | Mayo Clinic in Arizona to Stop Treating Some Medicare Patients Bloomberg Thu, 31 Dec 2009 09:02 AM PST Dec. 31 (Bloomberg) -- The Mayo Clinic , praised by President Barack Obama as a national model for efficient health care, will stop accepting Medicare patients as of tomorrow at one of its primary-care clinics in Arizona, saying the U.S. government pays too little. | American economy, Obama inauguration are top stories in 2009 Lake County News-Sun Thu, 31 Dec 2009 08:54 AM PST NEW YORK -- The convoluted American economy -- restoring windfalls to a lucky few while leaving millions jobless and distraught -- was the top news story of 2009, followed closely by the inauguration of President Barack Obama , according to U.S. editors and news directors voting in The Associated Press' annual poll. The economy, which has superseded other issues as Americans' No. 1 concern ... | | |
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