Feds settle suit over drilling in Rocky Mountains Standard-Examiner Sat, 03 Apr 2010 01:12 AM PDT SALT LAKE CITY â" The U.S. Department of the Interior moved to halt fast-track approvals for drilling across the Rocky Mountains in a legal settlement reached just hours before President Barack Obamaâs announcement Wednesday that his administration will open offshore oil and gas reserves to development. read more | US sees biggest job growth in three years AFP via Yahoo!Xtra News Sat, 03 Apr 2010 01:12 AM PDT WASHINGTON (AFP) - The recession-racked US economy is "beginning to turn the corner," President Barack Obama said as data showed 162,000 jobs were created in March, the biggest increase in three years. | Direct Loan program seeks to target costs, boost Pell Grants The Springfield News-Leader Sat, 03 Apr 2010 01:11 AM PDT With his signature, President Barack Obama on Tuesday altered the nation's student loan program, ending a decades-old practice of subsidizing private lenders to provide student loans. | Develop fuel efficient cars for affluent Indians: Obama Business Standard India Sat, 03 Apr 2010 01:10 AM PDT Arguing that more Indians are interested in buying cars due to their rising living standards, President Barack Obama has emphasised the need to develop fuel efficient vehicles to overcome the possible acute shortage of oil. | Heard Around Town The Daily News of Newburyport Sat, 03 Apr 2010 01:04 AM PDT President Obama didn't visit Newburyport during his Massachusetts trip Thursday, but locals still got a view of his entourage. Marine One, the president's helicopter, passed low over downtown Newburyp | Obamaâs 1st pitch to mark 100-year ritual Lawrence Journal-World Sat, 03 Apr 2010 00:54 AM PDT One hundred years ago this month, a rotund right-hander, President William Howard Taft, started a baseball tradition by throwing out the ceremonial first pitch at the Washington season opener. On Monday, the Nationals turn to a svelte southpaw, President Barack Obama, to make his Nationals Park debut. | US economy turning the corner, says Obama EuroNews Sat, 03 Apr 2010 00:43 AM PDT President Barack Obama has said that the US economy is âbeginning to turn the cornerâ after the publication of a government report showing the most jobs created in three years. | | |
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