Obama's, GOP's 2011 resolutions Washington Post Sun, 02 Jan 2011 01:12 AM PST President Barack Obama says Democrats and Republicans must work together in the new year and share responsibility for moving the country forward. Comments that include profanity or personal attacks or other inappropriate comments or material will be removed from the site. | EPA limit on gases to pose risk to Obama and Congress NDTV Sun, 02 Jan 2011 00:55 AM PST With the federal government set to regulate climate-altering gases from factories and power plants for the first time, the Obama administration and the new Congress are headed for a clash that carries substantial risks for both sides. While only the first phase of regulation takes effect on Sunday, the administration is on notice that if it moves too far and too fast in trying to curtail the ... | Tax-cut bill's provisions offer a little something for everyone The Indianapolis Star Sun, 02 Jan 2011 00:39 AM PST During holiday gatherings, it's usually wise to refrain from discussing certain incendiary topics. Sex. Religion. The Bowl Championship Series. And unless you enjoy hand-to-hand combat with family members, the sweeping tax compromise President Obama signed Dec. 17 probably should be off-limits, too. | Obama sets tone for new year Denver Post Sun, 02 Jan 2011 00:23 AM PST President Barack Obama said Democrats and Republicans must work together in the new year and share responsibility for moving the country forward. | Health Law Effects KNBN Rapid City Sat, 01 Jan 2011 23:52 PM PST The new year will change the way many of us get our health care under the reform law President Obama signed back in March. Jenny Backus from the Department of Health and Human Services says, "The insurance companies can't cap off about how much benefits you can get." | Obama vows bipartisanship in 2011 Press TV Sat, 01 Jan 2011 23:46 PM PST In a plea for bipartisanship, US President Barack Obama has called on Republicans to help put the American economy on the right track as a new year begins. | Rapid rise from obscurity Bowling Green Daily News Sat, 01 Jan 2011 23:37 PM PST Fueled by a backlash against the policies of President Barack Obama and a Democratic Congress, by the small-government-obsessed tea party movement and by his own tendency to attract national attention with unconventional statements and positions, Bowling Green ophthalmologist Rand Paul rapidly rose from political obscurity to a seat in the U.S. Senate in November. | Obama Works Out Before Beach, Tennis OfficialWire Sat, 01 Jan 2011 23:37 PM PST President Obama and his family enjoyed another day vacationing in Hawaii Saturday. In the morning, the president got in another workout at the Marine Corps Base and just before noon he and his family left their vacation home for a trip to Pyramid Rock Beach where they spent about 3 hours. | Blue Ribbon panel to tour SRS, look for solution The Augusta Chronicle Sat, 01 Jan 2011 23:35 PM PST In terms of nuclear issues, the eyes of the nation will be on Augusta this week as the Obama Administration's Blue Ribbon Commission for America's Nuclear Future visits Savannah River Site and Augusta. | Obama calls on Republicans for partnership New Haven Register Sat, 01 Jan 2011 23:28 PM PST HONOLULU (MCT) Ă¢" President Barck Obama called on Republicans to be equal partners in his efforts to jump-start the nationĂ¢s fragile economy in the new year, pledging to work in good faith with the party as it prepares to assume greater power in Washington. | | |
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