Haiti: Accounting for the Money Skanner Sun, 26 Sep 2010 01:12 AM PDT President Obama showed positive leadership after the catastrophe in Haiti by pledging the resources of the U.S. government to our neighbor in need. Yet, eight months after the quake, many of the country's Internally Displaced Persons (IDPs) remain without food, water, sanitation and shelter. | No relief from financial fears Everett Herald Sun, 26 Sep 2010 01:10 AM PDT By the time I called her, Velma Hart was surprised at how her words had been dissected and analyzed. Hart is the middle-aged, middle-class Maryland woman who asked President Obama to reassure her that he remained the crusader for change she had voted for. | Middle East peace push faces settlement deadline Independent Sun, 26 Sep 2010 01:09 AM PDT A 10-month freeze on new construction in Israeli settlements in the occupied West Bank expires today, imperilling Middle East peace talks less than a month after their launch by US President Barack Obama. | Roll Call - week ending Sept. 24 Aberdeen American News Sun, 26 Sep 2010 01:09 AM PDT Small-business credit: Voting 237 for and 187 against, the House on Sept. 23 sent President Obama a deficit-neutral bill (HR5297) authorizing Treasury lending of up to $30 billion to community banks to leverage up to $300 billion in new credit for small businesses. | Karl Rove - Obama and Pelosi Strategy Page Sun, 26 Sep 2010 01:08 AM PDT "Mr. Obama and his team won a well-deserved reputation during the 2008 campaign for message discipline and a keen appreciation for how Americans would receive his words and actions. | Sunday quotes Detroit Free Press Sun, 26 Sep 2010 01:01 AM PDT "I'm a soldier of culture. I'm resilient. I'm sure I'll still beat him in basketball." - Kanye West telling XXL magazine about not being offended by President Barack Obama referring to him as a jackass after the Taylor Swift incident on the MTV VMAs last year. "I'd be more than happy to be the butt of all of his jokes if it in some way helps his overall mission." | Poll: Health law falls short Opelousas Daily World Sun, 26 Sep 2010 00:53 AM PDT WASHINGTON â" President Barack Obama's health-care overhaul has divided the nation, and Republicans think their call for repeal will help them win elections in November. But the picture's not that clear cut. | More N.C. residents unhappy with whoâs in Washington Rocky Mount Telegram Sun, 26 Sep 2010 00:48 AM PDT RALEIGH â" North Carolina residents remain split on how President Barack Obama is doing his job, but more of them say nobody in Washington is leading the country well, according to an Elon University Poll released Friday. | Mr. president, I feel hope-less New York Post Sun, 26 Sep 2010 00:35 AM PDT Three years ago, Bryant Park Hotel doorman Greg Smith, 46, once a diehard supporter of the Clintons, put his life on hold to cam paign for Barack Obama. Shortly after The Post fea tured Smith's conversion on the front page in April 2007, Obama called the doorman and asked... | For tea party, midterms are key Washington Post Sun, 26 Sep 2010 00:34 AM PDT Elections will signal whether it is a momentary expression of discontent or a durable movement. Politics - Barack Obama - Republican - George W Bush - Christine O'Donnell | | |
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