Obama urged to use spill fines to restore Gulf INO News Tue, 28 Sep 2010 01:14 AM PDT (AP:WASHINGTON) President Barack Obama's point person on the Gulf coast's restoration will recommend paying for it with some of the billions of dollars in civil penalties that could be collected from companies responsible for the oil spill. | Calls for longer school years face budget reality KION 46 Salinas Tue, 28 Sep 2010 01:13 AM PDT President Barack Obama's call for a longer school day and year for America's kids echoes a similar call he made a year ago to little effect, illustrating just how deeply entrenched the traditional school calendar is... | Obama urged to mend Gulf with BP fines The Age Tue, 28 Sep 2010 01:10 AM PDT A US report will recommend paying for the Gulf coast's restoration with fines that could be collected from companies responsible for the oil spill. | In backyards and on campus, Obama rallies Dems Seattle Times Tue, 28 Sep 2010 01:09 AM PDT With five weeks left to Election Day, President Barack Obama is trying to rekindle some of his 2008 campaign magic on college campuses while also devoting more time to a relatively new format of backyard visits that give him time to explain his policies in cozy, unhurried settings. | Senate to move on stopgap spending bill Seattle Times Tue, 28 Sep 2010 01:08 AM PDT Lawmakers are largely ignoring an Obama administration shopping list as they fashion a stopgap spending bill that's needed to avoid a government shutdown Friday. | Feds eye tighter watch on overseas money transfers Philly.com Tue, 28 Sep 2010 00:57 AM PDT WASHINGTON - The Obama administration is proposing that banks report all electronic money transfers in and out of the country, expanding its antiterrorism requirements for financial institutions. | Obama: Teacher Unions Can Help Boost Schools WKRG News 5 Mobile Tue, 28 Sep 2010 00:52 AM PDT President Barack Obama Says Teachers' Unions Can Be Part Of The Solution To Problem Schools He Says Unions Have Often Been Resistant To Change As They Try To... | Obama, Biden head back to school to reach young voters CNN Tue, 28 Sep 2010 00:50 AM PDT President Obama, Vice President Joe Biden and other top Democrats are heading back to school Tuesday, in hopes of convincing first-time voters from the 2008 election to vote again in 2010. | Obama on campus today The Daily Cardinal Tue, 28 Sep 2010 00:47 AM PDT Obama visit indicative of Democratsâ concerns over midterm elections President Barack Obama will focus on the Democratic midterm election campaign at his Tuesday rally in Library Mall, and both his opponents and supporters agree his visit, the fourth to Wisconsin in three months, is evidence the state he won by 14 perce... | | |
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