Release hikers now: Obama Straits Times Fri, 30 Jul 2010 17:12 PM PDT WASHINGTON - PRESIDENT Barack Obama called on Iran on Friday to 'immediately release' three American hikers being held by the Islamic republic, saying they never worked for the US government and committed 'absolutely no crime'. Mr Obama, ahead of the one-year anniversary on Saturday of the hikers' arrests, said the trio were 'simply open-minded and adventurous young people who represent the best ... | Obama calls Rangel charges `very troubling' Seattle Times Fri, 30 Jul 2010 17:08 PM PDT President Barack Obama calls the ethics charges against longtime Rep. Charlie Rangel "very troubling" and says he hopes Rangel can end his career with dignity. | Chrysler to add jobs as GM says it will ramp up Volt production St. Petersburg Times Fri, 30 Jul 2010 17:08 PM PDT Associated Press Friday, July 30, 2010 President Barack Obama lauded U.S. automakersâ strides Friday while touring assembly plants, including the Chrysler Jefferson North Assembly Plant in Detroit. DETROIT â" A year after the government's big auto-industry bailouts, President Barack Obama on Friday trumpeted increased car sales and progress on battery-powered vehicles as a beacon of success in ... | Andy Griffith pitches health care law in TV ads San Francisco Chronicle Fri, 30 Jul 2010 17:06 PM PDT Actor Andy Griffith has a new role: pitching President Barack Obama's health care law to seniors in a cable television ad paid for by Medicare. The TV star - whose role as sheriff of Mayberry made him an enduring symbol of small-town American values - tells... Andy Griffith - United States - Barack Obama - Health care - Television | Democrats Scatter Monday as Obama Comes to Town WXIA-TV Atlanta Fri, 30 Jul 2010 17:04 PM PDT President Obama makes his first Atlanta appearence since his inauguration Monday. If you think this will be a time for Democrats running for office to rally around the cheif executive, you probably haven't been following the campaigns this summer. | Sen. Ben Nelson Is First Democrat To Oppose Kagan WJXT Jacksonville Fri, 30 Jul 2010 17:01 PM PDT WASHINGTON -- Democratic Sen. Ben Nelson says he'll vote against confirming Elena Kagan as a Supreme Court justice. The Nebraskan's announcement in a statement posted Friday evening makes him the first Democrat to say he'll break with his party to oppose President Barack Obama's nominee. | | |
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