Graduate who sought Obama speech thrives at Whitworth - Mon, 26 Dec 2011 PST The Spokesman-Review Mon, 26 Dec 2011 05:10 AM PST The Bridgeport High School graduate spent last spring in the spotlight when her senior class earned national attention as one of three finalists vying to have President Barack Obama as graduation speaker. These days, Ana Soto is happy to blend in at Whitworth University, where there are more students than the population of her north-central Washington hometown. | Baby gives Obama a mouthful WTKR Norfolk Mon, 26 Dec 2011 05:05 AM PST President Obama got a Christmas Day surprise after a baby put his hand in the President's mouth. | Obamas go to church, dine in for Christmas in Hawaii Daily Press Mon, 26 Dec 2011 05:01 AM PST HONOLULU, Hawaii (Reuters) - President Barack Obama spent a low-key Christmas Day with his wife and daughters in Hawaii, going to church and thanking U.S. troops for their service before hosting friends for dinner at the first family's rented beach house. | November BigPond News Mon, 26 Dec 2011 04:59 AM PST President Obama visited Australia, with an announcement US marines will be based in Darwin from next year. | U.S. weighing travel request for Yemen's president The Bay Bulletin Mon, 26 Dec 2011 04:55 AM PST Protesters march during a demonstration demanding the prosecution of Yemen's President Ali Abdullah Saleh in Sanaa, on Sunday. / By Hani Mohammed, AP HONOLULU (AP) รข" The Obama administration is considering whether to allow Yemen's outgoing president into the United States for medical treatment, as fresh violence and political tensions flare in the strategically important Middle Eastern nation. | Web gambling gets boost from Obama administration AsiaOne Mon, 26 Dec 2011 04:55 AM PST The US Justice Department ruled that the Wire Act does not apply to a state's use of the Internet to sell lottery tickets to adults within its borders or abroad. -Reuters | US weighing travel request for Yemens president Times Leader Mon, 26 Dec 2011 04:51 AM PST (AP) The Obama administration is considering whether to allow Yemen's outgoing president into the United States for medical treatment, as fresh violence and political tensions flare in the strategically important Middle East nation. | Republicans block fair pay for home care aides Arkansas Times Mon, 26 Dec 2011 04:49 AM PST The New York Times today editorializes on the failure of U.S. law to provide a minimum wage for home care aides. (Have you ever hired someone to care for an aging or sick relative? Do you think they deserve less than other minimum-wage workers? I have and I don't.) The Obama administration wants to change the rule. The Republican congressional blockade of appointments to the National Labor ... | | |
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