Jordan's king to meet Obama to advance peace talks WKBT La Crosse Tue, 17 Jan 2012 05:12 AM PST With a goal toward advancing peace talks between Israel and the Palestinians, Jordan's King Abdullah will meet with U.S. President Barack Obama on Tuesday. | Kundra Casts His Lot With Salesforce.com E-Commerce Times Tue, 17 Jan 2012 05:09 AM PST Salesforce.com has snagged a marquee name for its executive ranks: the former chief information officer of the United States, Vivek Kundra. Kundra, who left his post with the Obama administration last year, is joining Salesforce.com as executive vice president of emerging markets. | French judge seeks Guantanamo access over 'torture' AFP via Yahoo! UK & Ireland News Tue, 17 Jan 2012 05:06 AM PST A French judge has requested access to Guantanamo to probe claims by three Frenchmen that they were tortured at the notorious jail which US President Barack Obama once promised to close. | Gingrich says he's best bet in GOP to beat Obama WHP CBS 21 Harrisburg Tue, 17 Jan 2012 05:02 AM PST WASHINGTON (AP) â" Former House Speaker Newt Gingrich says he thinks his performance in debate against fellow Republicans shows he's best qualified to take on President Barack Obama in the fall. Gingrich tells "CBS This Morning" the party will need a first-rate debater against Obama because he has ample money and the trappings of the presidency. The Georgia Republican concedes it will be harder ... | Florida aims to remain pivotal after SC primary Tallahassee Democrat Tue, 17 Jan 2012 05:01 AM PST By Ledyard King Democrat Washington Bureau -- WASHINGTON â" Florida had expected its Jan. 31 Republican presidential primary would play a crucial role in deciding which candidate would run against President Barack Obama. | Rupert Murdoch squares off with Obama over online piracy legislation Guardian Unlimited Tue, 17 Jan 2012 04:59 AM PST News Corp chief accuses White House of siding with 'Silicon Valley paymasters' as two bills go through US Congress The gathering storm over online piracy legislation being debated in the US Congress has sucked two more heavy hitters into the fray, with the Obama administration and Rupert Murdoch lining up on opposite sides of the argument. The controversy over the Stop Online Piracy Act (Sopa ... | | |
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