Obama stays on sidelines this time CNN Political Ticker Sat, 27 Nov 2010 13:12 PM PST WASHINGTON (CNN) - There's more basketball on President Barack Obama's agenda Saturday, but this time he's staying on the sidelines.... | First Lady in Harlem New York Amsterdam News Sat, 27 Nov 2010 13:08 PM PST Except for several minutes behind the microphone extolling the virtues of her “Let’s Move†program, First Lady Michelle Obama was a perpetual blur, matching the group of energetic children from P.S. 180 at the PAL facility in Harlem last Thursday. Ms. Obama, dressed in workout garb, even ran an anchor for one of the teams during the obstacle course race. She is as agile on her feet as she is ... | News Briefs Israel National News Sat, 27 Nov 2010 12:50 PM PST US President Barack Obama ended up with 12 stitches after he was hit in the mouth while playing basketball in Washington over the weekend. US President Barack Obama ended up with 12 stitches after he was hit in the mouth while playing basketball in Washington over the weekend. | Michelle Obama Reveals Thoughts on Husband's Presidency ThirdAge Sat, 27 Nov 2010 12:43 PM PST Michelle Obama has shared her thoughts on her husband's presidency with Barbara Walters. She told the talk show host she was hoping he'd quit politics in 2000, when he lost the Democratic primary for Congress in Illinois. However, she believes President Barack Obama should now remain in office "until the job is done", in response to Walters asking her if she wi | Rahm Emanuel's residency challenged in race for Chicago mayor Chicago Tribune Sat, 27 Nov 2010 12:34 PM PST Election lawyer says Obama's former chief of staff doesn't meet Chicago residency rules A veteran election attorney filed paperwork Friday to try to knock Rahm Emanuel off the ballot, setting up a long-expected legal challenge that could dominate the Chicago mayoral race through Christmas. | Global crises overshadow Obama's economic message Boston Globe Sat, 27 Nov 2010 12:30 PM PST Foreign policy challenges are intruding on President Barack Obama's promise to focus on the economy after the Democrats' election debacle and threatening to knock the White House off message altogether. | Having a ball with Bangkok Post - Thailand's English news Sat, 27 Nov 2010 12:27 PM PST This is your chance to sit with US president Barack Obama in the Oval Office, mingle with Hollywood A-listers on the red carpet, slam dunk over NBA star Yao Ming or tee off with Tiger Woods. And you can do it all right here in Bangkok. | | |
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