Obamaâs job rating remains unchanged The Downey Patriot Mon, 23 May 2011 17:14 PM PDT While President Obama's job ratings may not have changed much from the gain they saw after the death of Osama Bin Laden, there are some shifts the White House probably should worry about as they pertain to his re-election number, according a new Harris Poll released this week. | Before rapt crowds, Obama traces his Irish roots Contra Costa Times Mon, 23 May 2011 17:13 PM PDT MONEYGALL, Ireland -- President Barack Obama may not be related to everybody in this postage-stamp Irish hamlet of 300, which claims him as its native son. | Airline chaos as ash cloud returns Belfast Telegraph Mon, 23 May 2011 17:11 PM PDT Major airlines are facing chaos as the Icelandic ash cloud closed in on Britain, threatening serious disruption to flights. Related Stories Obama's inspiring call to Ireland UK 'to send helicopters to Libya' Sian murder accused charged again Obama arrives early for state visit Two killed as gales sweep across UK | Home damaged in Muff explosion Belfast Telegraph Mon, 23 May 2011 17:10 PM PDT A man escaped injury yesterday when a pipe bomb exploded after being thrown at his home. Related Stories Home damaged in Muff blast Olympic torch for Republic of Ireland Belly of Obama's Beast snagged at US embassy in Dublin Obama becomes the toast of Ireland Priest denies wrongdoing as Ferns hit by new sex abuse claim | Senate Democrats, GOP agree on Libya resolution AP via Yahoo! News Mon, 23 May 2011 17:09 PM PDT Top Senate Democrats and Republicans agreed Monday on a resolution backing limited U.S. involvement in the NATO-led military campaign against Libya, days after the expiration of the legal deadline for President Barack Obama to seek full-blown congressional authorization. | Volcanic cloud heads to Scotland, flights canceled AP via Yahoo! Malaysia News Mon, 23 May 2011 17:08 PM PDT A dense ash cloud from an Icelandic volcano blew toward Scotland, causing airlines to cancel Tuesday flights, forcing President Barack Obama to shorten a visit to Ireland, and raising fears of a repeat of last year's huge travel disruptions in Europe that stranded millions of passengers. | Volcano ash causes flight chaos Kiama Independent Mon, 23 May 2011 17:08 PM PDT A dense ash cloud from an Icelandic volcano has blown towards Scotland, causing airlines to cancel flights, forcing President Barack Obama to shorten a visit to Ireland, and raising fears of a repeat of last year's huge travel disruptions in Europe that stranded millions of passengers. | Volcano flights chaos The Age Mon, 23 May 2011 17:06 PM PDT Obama forced to leave Ireland early and scores of flights cancelled as fears mount of Iceland volcano fallout. | | |
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