U.S. borrowing limit to be reached Friday Eaton Rapids Community News Wed, 28 Dec 2011 01:13 AM PST WASHINGTON â" The Obama administration will ask Congress to raise the nationâs borrowing limit by $1.2 trillion this week, marking the third and final increase from a deal negotiated over the summer. | 333 for 12-28-11 Salina Journal Wed, 28 Dec 2011 01:07 AM PST "Whether it's Obama getting payouts from Wall Street or the Bushes getting money from the oil industry -- they are all getting their pockets lined at the expense of the American people." | Yemen's president approved for medical treatment In U.S. WJXT Jacksonville Wed, 28 Dec 2011 01:04 AM PST Embattled Yemeni President Ali Abdullah Saleh will be allowed to come to the United States for medical treatment in New York, a senior Obama administration official said Tuesday. | Investment in GM not paid off yet Fort Wayne Journal Gazette Wed, 28 Dec 2011 01:02 AM PST General Motors, saved by the Obama administration with a $50 billion bailout, is making more money than it has in its history, adding jobs and gaining market share. It's still a headache for the White House. | LETTER: No free lunch Evansville Courier & Press Wed, 28 Dec 2011 01:00 AM PST History repeats itself. That is not always a good thing. President Obama trying to be Teddy told a bunch of impressionable high school students as well as the listening audience that everyone is entitled to a college education. As far as everyone having an opportunity is concerned that part is true. | US pushing for Saleh's assurance on Yemen deal New Kerala Wed, 28 Dec 2011 00:56 AM PST Honolulu, Dec 28 : To accelerate a government transition in Sana, the Obama administration is trying to influence Yemeni President Ali Abdullah Salehâs decision to come to the US for medical treatment. | US declines to cite China as currency manipulator Jefferson City News Tribune Wed, 28 Dec 2011 00:53 AM PST The Obama administration on Tuesday declined to label China a currency manipulator after seeing recent increases in the value of the yuan compared to the dollar. | Crowded GOP list fight to tackle Obama The Jamaica Observer Wed, 28 Dec 2011 00:53 AM PST WASHINGTON, USA (AFP) â" The field of Republican contenders for the partyâs nomination to take on President Barack Obama in November 2012 is a crowded affair, with six candidates drawing the most attention ahead of the Iowa caucuses next week. | Economists to President: Protecting public lands is good business Kern Valley Sun Wed, 28 Dec 2011 00:44 AM PST Lori Abbott/Special to the Sun MILL VALLEY, Calif. - Investing in California's federally-protected public lands is good for business. That's what more than 100 economists and academics from across the nation, including 11 from California, are hoping to impress upon President Obama. They've sent a letter urging him to consider the importance of wilderness areas, national parks and monuments to ... | | |
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