Analysis: Chambliss takes a new tack The Florida Times-Union Sun, 30 Jan 2011 21:11 PM PST ATLANTA - Sen. Saxby Chambliss is taking steps that could redeem his standing with conservatives and put him in positions of historic significance. Though the Republican from Moultrie won re-election two years ago, it came only after a rare, statewide runoff with the considerably more liberal Democrat Jim Martin, a close call for an incumbent. Although Democrat Barack Obama was riding a national ... | State Report: DOT chief praises Upstate electric bus plant The Post and Courier Sun, 30 Jan 2011 21:06 PM PST GREENVILLE -- U.S. Transportation Secretary Ray LaHood last week praised an electric bus manufacturer in South Carolina as a shining example of the innovative businesses President Barack Obama trumpeted in his most recent national address. | Where to the Republicans go from here? Kitchener - Waterloo Record Sun, 30 Jan 2011 21:05 PM PST For all the attention that congressional Republicans have garnered in their attempt to repeal the Obama health-care plan, knowledgeable observers understand that the gesture is totally theatrics, with scant possibility of success in the Senate, or of avoiding the presidentâs veto pen. | Axelrod on way out: `We've learned some lessons' AP via Yahoo! News Sun, 30 Jan 2011 21:05 PM PST David Axelrod, protector of President Barack Obama's message, picked the right day to show up at a news conference. His boss wasn't just going off script. He was going off. | Clinton: Egypt must transition to democracy AP via Yahoo! News Sun, 30 Jan 2011 21:04 PM PST The U.S. appealed for an orderly transition to lasting democracy in Egypt even as escalating violence in the American ally threatened Mideast stability and put President Barack Obama in a diplomatic bind. | Balancing Act: Obama caught between the ideal and the real Independent Florida Alligator Sun, 30 Jan 2011 21:04 PM PST Whether we admit it or not, stability drives most of our decisions. Itâs why we prize houses, steady jobs and reliable transportation. We might say we tire of routine, but without it, civilization as we know it would not exist. | President 'won't refight' health law debate News-Medical-Net Sun, 30 Jan 2011 21:02 PM PST White House Chief of Staff William Daley told CBS this weekend that President Obama is open to tweaking the health care law - but that he would not "refight the entire fight" over reform. "The president has said he's open to changes to this," Daley told CBS' "Face the Nation," in his first television interview since joining the Obama administration. | | |
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