Not much to cheer on US stimulus anniversary Daily Telegraph Wed, 17 Feb 2010 17:13 PM PST It's an unhappy anniversary for the US stimulus program. President Barack Obama's year-old, $787 billion attempt to jump-start the economy promised more than it delivered. | Judging stimulus: Jobless rate high, growth real AP via Yahoo! Finance Wed, 17 Feb 2010 17:12 PM PST Did the stimulus work or not? A year after Congress passed President Barack Obama's huge economic revival plan, the results are mixed -- and hardly final. | Obama, students quiz space station crew The Christian Science Monitor Wed, 17 Feb 2010 17:11 PM PST The president and a group of middle schoolers placed a 20 minute call to the International Space Station from the White House on Wednesday. | Disaster Declaration KX TV North Dakota Wed, 17 Feb 2010 17:11 PM PST Today, Governor John Hoeven requests a Presidential Disaster Declaration. The Governor is asking President Obama to declare a federal disaster for 25 North Dakota counties. He's hoping the declaration will help cover costs related to the storm. Fifty | Stimulus Money in ND KX TV North Dakota Wed, 17 Feb 2010 17:10 PM PST Just one year ago today, President Obama signed the American Recovery and Investment Act into law. The state of North Dakota is expected to receive more than 600 million dollars within two years, from that Act, to help stimulate the economy. Reporter Ka | A year later, reality sets in on housing Asbury Park Press Wed, 17 Feb 2010 17:10 PM PST WASHINGTON รข" The new president climbed aboard Air Force One a year ago for a trip to Phoenix to reveal his strategy for attacking the housing crisis. It was a signal moment in the buoyant early days of Barack Obama's administration. | Obama to meet with Dalai Lama, despite China's objections Seattle Times Wed, 17 Feb 2010 17:09 PM PST Seeking Chinese cooperation on such issues as climate change and sanctions on Iran, administration officials are hoping the visit by the Tibetan spiritual leader will convey respect for his status without irritating China's leaders, who see him as a separatist | US nominates Anthony Lake to be UNICEF chief KRDO Colorado Springs Wed, 17 Feb 2010 17:07 PM PST The United States is nominating foreign policy expert Anthony Lake, who was an adviser to President Barack Obama, as its candidate to head UNICEF, the U.N. children's agency. | Obama calls space station from White House KTVQ Billings Wed, 17 Feb 2010 17:07 PM PST WASHINGTON (AP) Outer space? President Barack Obama is on the phone for you. Obama on Wednesday telephoned astronauts aboard the International Space Station and praised the work being done some 200 miles above the Earth. | | |
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