Beyond pardon - the spy US won't forgive The New Zealand Herald Fri, 17 Dec 2010 21:14 PM PST Somewhat belatedly, President Obama has issued his first presidential pardons - but don't hold the front page.The nine recipients include a coin mutilator sentenced to a year's probation in 1963, an ex-serviceman who used cocaine... | Review of feds' handling of mine permit sought The Huntington Herald-Dispatch Fri, 17 Dec 2010 21:12 PM PST CHARLESTON -- Nine members of Congress want President Barack Obama to review the federal government's handling of a permit for a mountaintop removal mine. | Boccieri, Space vote for tax-cut deal The Canton Repository Fri, 17 Dec 2010 21:12 PM PST Congressman John Boccieri issued a statement Friday explaining why he voted to approve President Barack Obamaâs tax-cut deal with Republicans. | The tax cut compromise and you Reading Eagle Fri, 17 Dec 2010 21:11 PM PST After all the partisan politicking and talk-show tantrums, President Barack Obama's signing of a federal tax cut compromise Friday will for many workers boil down to about $10 extra per week for each $500 they earn. | You say ... Bluffton Today Fri, 17 Dec 2010 21:10 PM PST You say ... âJohnny, come get your birds or weâre going to have them trapped and released into the wild.â âObama should attach the requirement in Obamacare to buy health insurance to auto insurance. | White House Issues Long-Delayed Science Guidelines Pittsburgh Post-Gazette Fri, 17 Dec 2010 21:10 PM PST The Obama administration issued long-awaited, long-delayed guidelines on Friday to insulate government scientific research from political meddling and to base policy decisions on solid data. | Obama signs tax compromise bill Pocono Record Fri, 17 Dec 2010 21:08 PM PST While liberals seethed, President Barack Obama saluted a new spirit of compromise Friday as he signed a huge new tax law extending cuts for the rich along with billions of dollars in help for the middle class and for jobless workers. | CNN teams up with tea party in debate sponsorship Post-Bulletin Fri, 17 Dec 2010 21:07 PM PST CNN plans to host a Republican presidential primary debate next year with Tea Party Express, a political action committee that featured Sarah Palin at its events and is now raising money for a new advertising campaign against President Barack Obama. | What's your share of the tax cut? Post-Bulletin Fri, 17 Dec 2010 21:07 PM PST It's the most significant new tax law in a decade, but what does it mean for you? Big savings for millions of taxpayers, more if you have young children or attend college, a lot more if you're wealthy. The package, signed Friday by President Barack Obama, will save taxpayers, on average, about $3,000 next year. | | |
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