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Obama visits Oklahoma, pledges lo...
Mon, 27 May, 2013 12:15 AM PDT
US President Barack Obama described the destruction caused by last week's tornado in Oklahoma...
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Republicans slam Obama's new approach to fight terrorism
Mon, 27 May, 2013 01:58 AM PDT
Washington, May 27 (ANI): Republicans have slammed President Barack Obama for pushing to move the government away from a 'war footing and refine and recalibrate counterterrorism strategy'.
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Obama visits Oklahoma and pledges...
Mon, 27 May, 2013 12:15 AM PDT
US President Barack Obama described the destruction caused by last week's tornado in Oklahoma...
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Campaign to merge US and Australia fails
Mon, 27 May, 2013 02:13 AM PDT
A Whitehouse petition to merge Australia and America has failed and will not be seen by US President Obama.
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Secretary Kerry Urges U.S. Firms To Invest In Africa
Mon, 27 May, 2013 02:13 AM PDT
Secretary Of State John Kerry made a stop in Ethiopia's capital Addis Ababa over the weekend. Kerry was in Africa several weeks ahead of a trip to the region by President Obama.
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Kerry Visits Ethiopia
Mon, 27 May, 2013 02:10 AM PDT
John Kerry sent the weekend in Ethiopia's capital, Addis Ababa, marking the 50th anniversary of the founding of the Organization of African Unity, the predecessor to the AU. Kerry is in Africa several weeks ahead of a trip to the region by President Obama. One of his interests is China's growing influe...
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Powerful Tornado Struck Moore, Okla., 1 Week Ago
Mon, 27 May, 2013 02:07 AM PDT
President Obama toured the wreckage Sunday, promising federal help for the people of Moore during what's sure to be a long rebuilding process. The president's message was not overtly political. He did, however, take the opportunity to highlight the important role the government can play — and not just ...
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Obama consoles Oklahoma tornado victims (with video)
Mon, 27 May, 2013 02:06 AM PDT
President Barack Obama on Sunday visited tornado-devastated Moore, Oklahoma, consoling people staggered by the loss of life and property and promising that the government will be behind them 'every step of the way.'
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Assaults 'undermine US military's trust'
Mon, 27 May, 2013 02:04 AM PDT
US President Barack Obama has taken a stand against sexual assault in the military calling for it to end.
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Tied to Obama, Biden forges his own distinct role
Mon, 27 May, 2013 02:03 AM PDT
With his political future tied irrevocably to President Barack Obama, Vice President Joe Biden is still working to preserve his own distinct identity as he contemplates a third presidential run in 2016.
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Obama offers solace in tornado-ravaged Oklahoma
Mon, 27 May, 2013 01:58 AM PDT
President Barack Obama (second right), flanked by elected officials and FEMA Administrator Craig Fugate
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Japan's Mayor Hashimoto denies he meant to excuse wartime brothels
Mon, 27 May, 2013 01:52 AM PDT
TOKYO (Reuters) - Outspoken Osaka Mayor Toru Hashimoto, seeking to quell an international furore, denied on Monday that he had ever meant to excuse Japan's wartime military brothels and said Japan should apologise to the Asian and other women forced to work there. Related Stories Obama calls Oklahoma t...
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