CIA director skeptical of Iran sanctions The Washington Times Sun, 27 Jun 2010 17:14 PM PDT From combined dispatches Targeted economic sanctions on Iran probably will not deter Tehran from seeking a nuclear capability, CIA chief Leon E. Panetta said Sunday. Urged on by the Obama administration, the U.N. Security Council this month passed a resolution to impose new sanctions on Iran over its nuclear development. ... | Obama afirma que todos en el G20 se mueven en la misma dirección Vivelo Hoy Sun, 27 Jun 2010 17:13 PM PDT (Urgente)-G20-CUMBRE-EEUU Toronto (Canadá), 27 jun (EFE).- El presidente de EE.UU., BarackObama, calificó como un éxito la cumbre del G20 clausurada hoy enToronto (Canadá) y aseguró que aunque "cada economÃa es única, ycada paÃs establecerá su camino", todos se mueven "en la mismadirección". | Will Clapper Nomination Reopen the Saddam WMD Controversy? Newsweek Sun, 27 Jun 2010 17:13 PM PDT President Obama's nomination of Pentagon intelligence chief James Clapper as intelligence czar could reignite the Bush-era debate over how and why U.S. agencies overstated Saddam Hussein's weapons-of-mass-destruction arsenal before the March 2003 invasion of Iraq. | G-20 Nations Commit to Halving Deficits Flathead Beacon Sun, 27 Jun 2010 17:13 PM PDT TORONTO â" President Barack Obama on Sunday welcomed an international commitment for rich countries to slash their deficits in half by 2013, despite his earlier warnings against halting stimulus spending too abruptly. "We can't all rush to the exits at the same time," Obama told a news conference at the conclusion of a summit of the 20 major industrial and developing economies. | Obama, Arizona, and Immigration Newsweek Sun, 27 Jun 2010 17:12 PM PDT It's a good idea for Obama to pledge a path to citizenship: it respects the idea of "two worlds"â"giving Latino voters a sense that they are valued for who they are, not who they have to become, which a new study shows is very important to them. | Oil Spill Forces Obama to Postpone Foreign Trip Newsweek Sun, 27 Jun 2010 17:12 PM PDT It's day 46 of the gulf oil spill. As many as 800,000 gallons a day of crude oil are still filling the Gulf of Mexico. And these new, shocking images of oil-drenched birds in Louisiana are likely to characterize the spill for some time. | Why Obama's Tough Talk About BP Won't Help Newsweek Sun, 27 Jun 2010 17:12 PM PDT From the no-nonsense tone to the rolled-up sleeves, Obama looked and sounded the part of the engaged chief executive, so the pundits who all but ordered him to the gulf should be satisfied. But his implied threat of punitive action is beginning to have a familiar ringâ"too familiar. | | |
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