Obama Takes Tougher Stance On Abortion Protesters Georgia Public Broadcasting Thu, 01 Sep 2011 01:13 AM PDT The Obama Justice Department has been taking a more aggressive approach against people who block access to abortion clinics, using a 1994 law to bring cases in greater numbers than George W. Bush did. Some believe the stepped-up enforcement has put a damper on clinic violence. read more | Labor's Criticism Of Obama Grows Louder Georgia Public Broadcasting Thu, 01 Sep 2011 01:12 AM PDT The head of the AFL-CIO has called on President Obama to take bolder action on the economy. The president's speech next week on getting Americans back to work may be critical for determining the loyalty on Election Day of one of the strongest sources of money and organizing power for... | Infrastructure bank could be part of jobs package Seattle Times Thu, 01 Sep 2011 01:12 AM PDT A national infrastructure bank that would entice private investors into road and rail projects could be a major part of the jobs package that President Barack Obama hopes will finally bring relief to the unemployed. | Obama's illegal uncle defied deportation order New Haven Register Thu, 01 Sep 2011 01:12 AM PDT BOSTON â" President Barack Obamaâs uncle, an illegal immigrant charged with drunken driving last week, was ordered by an immigration judge to leave the country almost two decades ago, a federal official said Wednesday. | Shutdown of transportation programs possible Washington Examiner Thu, 01 Sep 2011 01:11 AM PDT JOAN LOWY Associated Press WASHINGTON Bills necessary to avoid shutdowns of federal transportation and aviation programs are high on Congress' to-do list when it returns to work next week. President Barack Obama says as many as 1 million jobs are at risk without action. Both the White House and House Republicans signaled Wednesday that they want to avoid such a scenario, but that doesn't mean it ... | Timing clash settled, Obama sets sights on speech Washington Examiner Thu, 01 Sep 2011 01:10 AM PDT JIM KUHNHENN Associated Press WASHINGTON President Barack Obama will a deliver rare address to a joint session of Congress next week to introduce a long-awaited plan for jobs and economic growth, but not before being forced to yield in a test of wills with House Speaker John Boehner over not what he would say, but when he would say it. Obama agreed to schedule his address on Sept. 8 after ... | Corrections, clarifications Tulsa World Thu, 01 Sep 2011 01:10 AM PDT A Wednesday Tulsa World story incorrectly stated the amount of money PresidentBarack Obama raised in Oklahoma in the 2008 elections. | Obama calls Christie, offers disaster help The Sparta Independent Thu, 01 Sep 2011 01:08 AM PDT Ewing Gov. Chris Christie says President Obama has personally assured him that the state will get expedited federal disaster aid. | Ending The Donkey Shutout Of Asians AsianWeek Thu, 01 Sep 2011 01:07 AM PDT SOMETHING âHORSEYâ ABOUT MAYOR LEE: Barack Obama once labeled himself as âskinny kid with the funny nameâ and Board President David Chiu identified Prop D allowing immigrant parents to vote in school board elections as one issue he stood alone for, despite overwhelming opposition last... | | |
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