Lost in health care translation: education reform New York Amsterdam News Thu, 01 Apr 2010 21:13 PM PDT Words of celebration and denunciation littered the American political and social landscape after President Barack Obama signed the bill bringing health care reform to the 21st century. Shouts of socialism, threats against Democratic congressmen, claims of Armageddon and statements threatening to no longer cooperate with Democrats by Republican officials surrounded the first real triumph of the ... | Strains easing, Chinese leader plans U.S. visit Chattanooga Times Free Press Thu, 01 Apr 2010 21:12 PM PDT Tensions between China and the United States have ebbed significantly in recent days, with the countries now working together to confront Iran over its nuclear ambitions and with the Obama administration backing off a politically charged clash over Chinaâs currency. | Obama Talks With Chinese President Hu Jintao by Phone (Update1) Bloomberg Thu, 01 Apr 2010 21:11 PM PDT April 2 (Bloomberg) -- U.S. President Barack Obama and Chinaâs President Hu Jintao held a phone conversation ahead of the Chinese leaderâs visit to the U.S. to attend a nuclear summit this month, White House spokesman Bill Burton said. | Nuclear Spring Forbes Thu, 01 Apr 2010 21:11 PM PDT Obama pushes total disarmament, but he's not disarming rogues. | Amity Shlaes: Obamacare supersedes state health care experiments New Hampshire Union Leader Thu, 01 Apr 2010 21:10 PM PDT State attorneys general are filing lawsuits seeking to prove President Barack Obama's health care plan is unconstitutional. The litigation takes the spotlight away from something else about the states that matters. | Obama talks health care in Maine The Lewiston Sun Journal Thu, 01 Apr 2010 21:08 PM PDT PORTLAND â" To the thousands of Mainers gathered inside the Portland Expo who endured the yearlong debate leading up to the passage of national health care reform, President Barack Obama was just what the doctor ordered. | Protesters rally outside Obama event The Lewiston Sun Journal Thu, 01 Apr 2010 21:08 PM PDT PORTLAND â" Frank and Pat Giordano of Newport were the first to arrive at the Portland Expo to voice their opposition to President Barack Obama and the health care law he came to Maine on Thursday to promote. | | |
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