Obama honours Dylan, other âheroesâ for cultural impact The Malaysian Insider Tue, 29 May 2012 17:12 PM PDT WASHINGTON, May 30 â" President Barack Obama gave the United Statesâ top civilian honour yesterday to musician Bob Dylan, novelist Toni Morrison and 11 other people he described as his personal heroes because of their powerful words, songs and actions. âWhat sets these men and women apart is the incredible impact they have had on so many people,â ... | Obama honors Medal of Freedom recipients WDEF Chattanooga Tue, 29 May 2012 17:09 PM PDT WASHINGTON (AP) â" President Barack Obama is honoring a diverse group of political and cultural icons, including former Secretary of State Madeleine Albright, astronaut John Glenn and rock legend Bob Dylan, with the Medal of Freedom at the White House. The president noted that the awards ceremony Tuesday led to a "packed house, which is testament to how cool this group is." Obama said the ... | White House website gone wild â" Michael Reagan Henry Daily Herald Tue, 29 May 2012 17:09 PM PDT Weâll never know what Ronald Reagan would have done with WhiteHouse.gov, the official website of the White House. But I know my father wouldnât be abusing it the way President Obama is. | Dylan's a hit at the White House Independent Tue, 29 May 2012 17:07 PM PDT Bob Dylan, who once wrote that "even the president of the United States sometimes must have to stand naked", has received the Presidential Medal of Freedom from Barack Obama. | Pakistani doctor in bin Laden hunt rejected U.S. escape: officials Reuters via Yahoo! Canada News Tue, 29 May 2012 17:04 PM PDT WASHINGTON (Reuters) - U.S. authorities said a Pakistani doctor who helped the CIA track down Osama bin Laden turned down an opportunity to leave his country and resettle overseas with his family, two U.S. officials told Reuters on Tuesday. Dr. Shakil Afridi was jailed last week in Pakistan for 33 years for treason and the Obama administration has come under steady criticism for its handling of ... | Pakistani doctor in bin Laden hunt rejected US escape - officials Reuters via Yahoo! UK & Ireland News Tue, 29 May 2012 17:04 PM PDT WASHINGTON (Reuters) - U.S. authorities said a Pakistani doctor who helped the CIA track down Osama bin Laden turned down an opportunity to leave his country and resettle overseas with his family, two U.S. officials told Reuters on Tuesday. Dr. Shakil Afridi was jailed last week in Pakistan for 33 years for treason and the Obama administration has come under steady criticism for its handling of ... | | |
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