Presidential critic spurs racial debate Boston Globe Sun, 22 May 2011 21:14 PM PDT A leading black scholar is unapologetic for his scathing and racially loaded comments about President Obama last week, which have ignited fierce blowback from African-American leaders and intellectuals in arguments that continue to rage in black media and on the Web. | Pawlenty sets stage in video announcement Portland Press Herald Sun, 22 May 2011 21:13 PM PDT DES MOINES, Iowa - Republican Tim Pawlenty offered a sneak peek Sunday at his presidential kickoff, blasting out an Internet video in which he promises a campaign that "tells the American people the truth" and suggests that President Obama doesn't. | Obama reaffirms support for Israel Portland Press Herald Sun, 22 May 2011 21:12 PM PDT Many Israelis were angered last week, but the president clarifies his stance on the 1967 border-setting issue. | Obama stands by vision for Mideast peace AFP via Yahoo!Xtra News Sun, 22 May 2011 21:12 PM PDT WASHINGTON (AFP) - US President Barack Obama stood his ground to defend his vision of an Israel-Palestinian peace deal following an unprecedented public lambasting from Israel's Benjamin Netanyahu. | Obama defends call for 1967 borders for Israel The Kansas City Star Sun, 22 May 2011 21:10 PM PDT WASHINGTON | President Barack Obama on Sunday defended his call for Israel âs pre-1967 borders â" adjusted by land exchanges â" to be the basis of an independent Palestine, saying the proposal is not new and warning the Jewish state that it faces growing isolation and insecurity without âcredibleâ peace talks. Obama used a speech to the most powerful pro-Israel U.S. lobbying group to respond to a ... | Obama eases Israeli anger on Mideast peace vision TVNZ Sun, 22 May 2011 21:09 PM PDT President Barack Obama has eased Israeli anger over his new Middle East peace proposals when he made clear that the Jewish state would likely be able to negotiate keeping some settlements in any final deal with the Palestinians | Leaving Afghanistan Hamilton Spectator Sun, 22 May 2011 21:09 PM PDT âWith a single bound, our hero was free,â as writers of pulp fiction used to say when they saved their hero from some implausible but inescapable peril. Barack Obama could now free himself from Afghanistan with a single bound, if he had the nerve. | Pomp and power politics on Obama's Europe tour AFP News via Yahoo! Philippines News Sun, 22 May 2011 21:06 PM PDT President Barack Obama was on his way to Europe, launching a major tour during which he will mix pomp, personal history and great power diplomacy shaped by the historic uprisings in the Arab world. | | |
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