'Hopeful' talks begin for peace News Chief Thu, 02 Sep 2010 01:13 AM PDT WASHINGTON - Under the shadow of fresh violence, President Barack Obama solemnly convened the first direct Israeli-Palestinian talks in two years Wednesday, challenging Mideast leaders to seize a fleeting opportunity to deliver peace to a region haunted by decades of hostility. | Israeli, Palestinian Leaders Resume Talks Despite Violence Fox News Thu, 02 Sep 2010 01:11 AM PDT After a day and evening in White House talks with President Barack Obama, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas sit down together Thursday for the first of what American officials hope will be a series of meetings that lead to a peace agreement between the two nations. | Worldview: If only Iraq were really over The Philadelphia Inquirer Thu, 02 Sep 2010 01:10 AM PDT You might have thought the Iraq war was over after listening to President Obama on Tuesday. Eager to unload the albatross he inherited, Obama proclaimed that the American combat mission had ended. "We have met our responsibility," he said. "Now it is time to turn the page." | Obama is not a Muslim Jewish World Review Thu, 02 Sep 2010 00:58 AM PDT http://www.JewishWorldReview.com | The nonsense about President Obama being a Muslim has got to stop. I rise to defend him from this absurd accusation by pointing out that he is obviously an atheist. | And now for the important news .... Jewish World Review Thu, 02 Sep 2010 00:57 AM PDT http://www.JewishWorldReview.com | President Obama addressed the nation Tuesday to hail the end of the War in Iraq. He was in the odd position of declaring victory in a war he had bitterly opposed. Dick Cheney has changed pacemakers every three months just to make sure he didn't miss this moment. | Hurricane an emergency - Obama News 24 South Africa Thu, 02 Sep 2010 00:54 AM PDT President Barack Obama says an emergency exists in North Carolina and has ordered federal agencies to help with handling any problems caused by Hurricane Earl. | President Obama declares end of U.S. combat role in Iraq during Oval Office address New Haven Register Thu, 02 Sep 2010 00:53 AM PDT WASHINGTON (AP) â" Fiercely opposed to the war from the start, President Barack Obama formally ended the U.S. combat role in Iraq after seven long years of bloodshed, declaring firmly Tuesday night: âIt is time to turn the page.â Claiming no victory, he said the nationâs most urgent priority now must be fixing its own sickly economy. | O gives old foes peace challenge New York Post Thu, 02 Sep 2010 00:48 AM PDT WASHINGTON -- President Obama yesterday called on the leaders of Israel and the Palestinians to "walk the path of peace" and reach a comprehensive agreement that will finally end decades of bloodshed. "Do we have the wisdom and the courage to walk the path of peace?" Obama asked as Israeli... | | |
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