S. Korea trade pact clears US hurdles AFP via Yahoo!Xtra News Wed, 04 May 2011 21:12 PM PDT WASHINGTON (AFP) - A key holdout in the US Senate has thrown support behind a free trade agreement with South Korea after President Barack Obama's administration pledged new efforts to promote beef exports. | Isenberg students get letter from president The Salisbury Post Wed, 04 May 2011 21:10 PM PDT Nina Popeâs first-grade class at Isenberg Elementary School received a letter from President Barack Obama on April 6. The presidentâs letter was in response to letters the students sent to the White House in honor of Presidentâ ... | South Korea trade pact clears US hurdles Channel NewsAsia Wed, 04 May 2011 21:10 PM PDT WASHINGTON : A key holdout in the US Senate has thrown support behind a free trade agreement with South Korea after President Barack Obama's administration pledged new efforts to promote beef exports. | Officials: SEALs thought bin Laden went for weapon The Purdue Exponent Wed, 04 May 2011 21:09 PM PDT WASHINGTON (AP) â" President Barack Obama ordered grisly photographs of Osama bin Laden in death sealed from public view on Wednesday, declaring, "We don't need to spike the football" in triumph after this week's daring middle-of-the-night raid. | Twitter feeds need for information on bin Laden death The Lantern Wed, 04 May 2011 21:09 PM PDT When President Barack Obama announced Sunday night that U.S. forces had killed the world's most wanted man in Pakistan, he was only confirming what Americans already knew. | Appeals court asked to strike down Obama's health care law Portland Press Herald Wed, 04 May 2011 21:08 PM PDT ATLANTA - More than two dozen states challenging the health care overhaul urged a U.S. appeals court on Wednesday to strike down the Obama administration's landmark law, arguing it far exceeds the federal government's powers. | Boehner: No Backing Away from Pakistan FOX 26 Houston Wed, 04 May 2011 21:08 PM PDT The Obama administration was investigating whether Pakistan knew Osama bin Laden was hiding deep inside the country as House Speaker John Boehner and top lawmakers insisted the U.S. maintain close ties with the sometimes reluctant ally in the war on terror. | | |
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