Don't slash military budget, GOP contenders say Minnesota Public Radio Sun, 27 Nov 2011 01:12 AM PST Republican presidential hopefuls warned in near unanimity against deep cuts in the nation's defense budget, criticized President Barack Obama in campaign debate but disagreeed over the extent of reductions the Pentagon should absorb. | OSU shines in Obamasâ eyes The Register-Guard Sun, 27 Nov 2011 01:10 AM PST TOWSON, Md. â" President Obama watched brother-in-law Craig Robinson guide Oregon State to a 66-46 victory over Towson on Saturday. The crowd inside Towsonâs arena erupted in cheers as Obama and first lady Michelle Obama entered and shook fansâ hands as they made their way to courtside seats. Daughters Malia ⦠| PRINCETON: Author, presidentâs sister, talk about Obama's childhood The Princeton Packet Sun, 27 Nov 2011 01:05 AM PST Cultural psychologist Dinesh Sharma and Barack Obamaâs sister, Maya Soetoro-Ng, discussed the presidentâs childhood at the Princeton Public Library Monday night.Via Skype, Ms. Soetoro-Ng talked about her mother, Ann Dunham, and how she had shaped Barack Obama. | Personal Finance: Student debt help is limited The Philadelphia Inquirer Sun, 27 Nov 2011 00:55 AM PST With student-loan debt totaling about $1 trillion and many wondering how they will make massive monthly payments in a lousy job market, some recent adjustments to loan rules by the Obama administration are giving people hope. | President just a fan at game Observer-Reporter Sun, 27 Nov 2011 00:43 AM PST TOWSON, Md. - President Barack Obama was just a fan at this basketball game. Obama, who plays in pick-up games often, including Saturday morning, brought his family to Towson University near Baltimore for an afternoon game that pitted the Towson Tigers against the Oregon State Beavers. | No new federal limits on target shooting Times Leader Sun, 27 Nov 2011 00:38 AM PST WASHINGTON â" The Obama administration said Wednesday it will not impose new restrictions on recreational shooting on public lands, a Thanksgiving gift for thousands of gun owners and hunters concerned about a draft plan to limit target shooting near residential areas. | Companies give GOP, regulators different messages The Tennessean Sun, 27 Nov 2011 00:34 AM PST Large and small companies have told Republican-led congressional committees what the party wants to hear: dire predictions of plant closings and layoffs if the Obama administration succeeds with plans to further curb air and water pollution. | | |
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