Poll shows less fear on health care overhaul PhysOrg Wed, 24 Feb 2010 17:14 PM PST (AP) -- With President Barack Obama's health care overhaul in limbo, Americans' fears about its effect on them eased in January, according to a poll released as the president tries to revive sweeping Democratic legislation. | More than healthcare riding on Thursday's summit Los Angeles Times Wed, 24 Feb 2010 17:14 PM PST President Obama's move to renew the healthcare debate at this stage could alter the political landscape ahead of the midterm election. The healthcare summit that convenes Thursday in Washington has emerged as a high-stakes gambit for President Obama and opposing Republican lawmakers, carrying risks for both sides that could not only alter the outcome of the healthcare debate, but also November's ... | Democrats Face Internal Battles Over Health Bill NPR Wed, 24 Feb 2010 17:13 PM PST President Obama's health care summit with Republicans and Democrats will take center stage Thursday. But the compromise most of Washington is focused on will come post-summit: Before Democrats can turn to a parliamentary maneuver to pass health legislation, they must resolve disputes within their own ranks. | Rossi paying attention to short-attention-span voters Seattle Times Wed, 24 Feb 2010 17:10 PM PST The national and local political mood is swinging faster than ever. Obama adoration turned rapidly into Obama fear. In our state, Republicans hope Dino Rossi will run against Sen. Patty Murray so they can party like it's 1994. | Senators to Obama: We need clear space vision EARTHtimes.org Wed, 24 Feb 2010 17:10 PM PST Washington - A group of senators called Wednesday for a clear vision for the future of the US space programme, characterizing President Barack Obama's plans for space agency NASA as without a mission. Earlier this month, Obama's 2011 budget proposal... | Search FT.com Financial Times Wed, 24 Feb 2010 17:09 PM PST When Google learned that the then-newly elected Obama administration wanted to name Christine Varney head of the Federal Trade Commission, it was so uneasy that it lobbied the White House transition team against the move, according to a person familiar with the matter. | Bottom line at health summit: lots of smoke INO News Wed, 24 Feb 2010 17:09 PM PST (AP:WASHINGTON) Cue the cameras. President Barack Obama and his Republican arch foes will argue their case on health care overhaul at a bipartisan summit expected to stretch out for a solid six hours on live, daytime television Thursday for millions of Americans. | Obama conciliatory ahead of healthcare summit Bernama Wed, 24 Feb 2010 17:09 PM PST WASHINGTON, Feb 25 (Reuters) - The White House sounded a conciliatory note on Wednesday before a high-level meeting to break a healthcare impasse in the U.S. Congress, but an opinion poll found a vast majority of Americans predicted failure. | | |
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