Merritt denounces Obama's lobbying efforts against Keystone The Gilmer Mirror Sun, 11 Mar 2012 05:13 AM PDT Longview, Texas- Today, Tommy Merritt criticized Members of the U.S. Senate who voted against allowing construction of the Keystone Pipeline to begin. Merritt also condemned the President's personal lobbying of Members to obstruct this project. | Will: Those pesky things called laws The Longview News-Journal Sun, 11 Mar 2012 05:10 AM PDT Two policies of the Obama administration illustrate an axiom: As government expands, its lawfulness contracts. Consider the administrationâs desire to continue funding UNESCO and to develop a national curriculum for primary and secondary education. | Malaysian minister resigns amid corruption claims Straits Times Sun, 11 Mar 2012 05:08 AM PDT KUALA LUMPUR (AFP) - A Malaysian minister announced her resignation on Sunday amid an alleged corruption scandal that has put pressure on Prime Minister Najib Razak's government ahead of looming elections. Related Stories Obama's transgender nanny remembers 'little Barry' At least 40 injured in Thai train smash, cause of accident unknown Rapist dressed as Batman has Malaysian town abuzz ... | Larimer County Democrats discuss education, Obama The Fort Collins Coloradoan Sun, 11 Mar 2012 05:08 AM PDT Democratic candidates shared goals to reform and improve education with a crowd of Larimer County delegates at the Fossil Ridge High School auditorium. | In Mississippi, conservatives ask: Who can beat Obama? Northeast Mississippi Daily Journal Sun, 11 Mar 2012 04:57 AM PDT JACKSON â" As Mississippi prepares for its Republican presidential primary Tuesday, many conservatives say they're looking for one thing: A nominee who can defeat President Barack Obama in November. | ANN ARBOR: SCHOOLS: Northside Elementary School celebrates National Reading Month (with video) Ann Arbor Journal Sun, 11 Mar 2012 04:50 AM PDT March is National Reading Month, and just about every school in the area is celebrating in its own special way. Logan Elementary School reached out to President Barack Obama to see if he could read to its students. The presidentâs schedule was too tight to accommodate the request but Obama did send his regrets via the White House staff. | HBO's 'Game Change' takes new look at Palin The Cincinnati Enquirer Sun, 11 Mar 2012 04:39 AM PDT As the 2008 Republican convention neared, John McCain was already trailing Barack Obama. One idea was to make a bold choice for vice-president. | | |
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