Obama: Internet piracy bill would stifle innovation Portland Press Herald Sat, 14 Jan 2012 21:12 PM PST WASHINGTON - The Obama administration raised concerns Saturday about efforts in Congress that it said would undermine "the dynamic, innovative global Internet," urging lawmakers to approve measures this year that balance the need to fight piracy and counterfeiting against an open Internet. | A cease-and-desist policy, for now Haaretz Daily Sat, 14 Jan 2012 21:06 PM PST A big battle is in the offing. It will pit the one who under no circumstances will endure nuclear weapons in Iranian hands, against another who vehemently opposes Iran's procurement of such weapons. Mitt Romney versus Barack Obama - you try to figure out the differences. | Supporting our troops transcends politics The Standard-Times Sat, 14 Jan 2012 21:04 PM PST Dear Annie: Among my joys as President Barack Obama's Secretary of Veterans Affairs is the chance to see the expressions of gratitude from Americans of all walks of life for the service and sacrifices made by our military veterans. This happens every day... | Sunday pops Pittsburgh Tribune-Review Sat, 14 Jan 2012 21:00 PM PST CNN reports that the same Barack Obama who insists he's not yet focused on his re-election campaign made an unannounced (i.e., secret) visit to his Chicago campaign headquarters last week. The media weren't invited. Later, Mr. Obama attended three fundraisers. Only campaign TV cameras were allowed. Guess it all depends on what the meaning of "not yet focused" is. | Buckeye State Barack's bellwether Pittsburgh Tribune-Review Sat, 14 Jan 2012 21:00 PM PST President Barack Obama stood in the gymnasium of upscale Shaker Heights High School in suburban Cleveland on Jan. 4, in front of students and supporters. "Hello, Ohio!" he declared. "Ah, it is good to be back in Ohio ... good to be back in Shaker Heights, home of the Red Raiders." | Pitts: Move on the pipeline Lancaster Online Sat, 14 Jan 2012 20:59 PM PST Â Republican U.S. Rep. Joe Pitts called on President Barack Obama to give his immediate stamp of approval to the controversial Keystone XL pipeline, a $7 billion project to carry oil from Canada to Texas Gulf Coast refineries.Pitts, speaking in Lancaster County Saturday, said construction of th... | | |
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