Obama, Bush, Clinton to participate in AIDS talk New Straits Times Mon, 28 Nov 2011 17:14 PM PST WASHINGTON: President Barack Obama and his immediate predecessors, George W. Bush and Bill Clinton, will join anti-AIDS advocates Thursday in a panel discussion to observe World AIDS Day. | Steve Bousquet column: Lawmakers keep trying to amend Florida Constitution St. Petersburg Times Blogs Mon, 28 Nov 2011 17:14 PM PST It's not easy to amend the Florida Constitution, but that never stops the Legislature from trying. Heads up, voters: When you go to the polls a year from now to choose a president, U.S. senator, members of Congress and 160 legislators, you will also see seven proposed constitutional amendments on the ballot, all approved by the Legislature in the spring. One would bar President Barack Obama's ... | Accused White House shooter mentally fit for trial Washington Examiner Mon, 28 Nov 2011 17:14 PM PST Scott McCabe Examiner Staff Writer Follow Him @Scott_McCabe The Idaho man accused of firing an assault rifle at the White House was found competent Monday to stand trial. Â The psychiatric report concluded that the man charged with attempting to kill President Obama, 21-year-old Oscar Ramiro Ortega-Hernandez , has an understanding of the proceedings and can help with his own defense. Federal ... | Does Obama actually want to get re-elected? Crikey Mon, 28 Nov 2011 17:12 PM PST How to explain Barack Obama's bizarre series of bungles and thinly veiled attacks on the American public? Is it possible that he actually doesn't want to spend four more years in the top job? asks Joseph Curl. Read more on the blog... | Hundreds Line Up For Free Obama Tickets WNEP 16 Pennsylvania Mon, 28 Nov 2011 17:10 PM PST Hundreds of people lined up outside Scranton High School Monday afternoon, waiting for free tickets to see President Obama speak. Some, like Jessica Guzzi of Mayfield, camped out since noon. | As Troops Prepare To Leave War Zone, Students Say Thank You The Harvard Crimson Mon, 28 Nov 2011 17:08 PM PST In response to President Barack Obamaâs pledge to bring home 10,000 soldiers from Afghanistan by January 2012, the Harvard College Veterans Engagement Initiative is running a four-month letter-writing campaign, thanking soldiers for their service. | As White House candidates abandon public funding, Republicans look to end system Washington Post Mon, 28 Nov 2011 17:01 PM PST At some point in 2012, President Obama and his GOP opponent will formally declare whether they plan to take public funding for their general-election campaigns. If House Republicans get their way, there wonât be a choice to make. This week, the House will vote on a bill sponsored by Rep. Gregg Harper (R-Miss.) that would abolish the Presidential Election Campaign Fund and the Presidential ... | | |
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