Court delays border-crossing pollution rule Lancaster Eagle-Gazette Sat, 31 Dec 2011 05:03 AM PST WASHINGTON -- A federal court Friday put on hold the Obama administration regulation aimed at reducing power plant pollution that contributes to unhealthy air downwind. | In 2012, Obama Political Strategy Hinges on Contrast With Congress Fox News Sat, 31 Dec 2011 05:01 AM PST President Obama's political strategy for the start of the coming election year will focus on offering voters an unmistakable contrast between him and an unpopular Congress on issues like taxes, according to a top aide, as the president prepares to make a similar contrast with the eventual GOP presidential nominee. | AP: Will Hollywood Still Shower the Love on Obama? The Blaze via Yahoo! News Sat, 31 Dec 2011 05:01 AM PST Oprah Winfrey introduces then-Democratic presidential candidate Sen. Barack Obama to the crowd at a rally in Manchester, N.H. in Dec. 2007. (AP File Photo) | Barack Obama is all talk Herald Sun Sat, 31 Dec 2011 05:00 AM PST THE Left says Barack Obama will lose. The Right says he'll win. It's a way to summon the respective faithful from their complacency. | Sleeping-Bag Maker Wins Obama Help With Bangladesh Imports BusinessWeek Sat, 31 Dec 2011 04:57 AM PST An Alabama maker of sleeping bags fighting low-cost competition from Bangladesh won a victory as President Barack Obama excluded the imports from U.S. tariff reductions for developing nations. | Obama Says He Is âHopefulâ for 2012, Greater Economic Growth BusinessWeek Sat, 31 Dec 2011 04:57 AM PST President Barack Obama, saying heâs âhopefulâ for 2012 after a year that brought the beginnings of an economic recovery, called on Congress to extend a payroll tax cut for a full year to help Americans struggling to improve their lives. | Obama hopeful for progress in 2012 Boston Globe Sat, 31 Dec 2011 04:56 AM PST President Barack Obama says Congress' eventual willingness to come together and prevent year-end tax increases makes him hopeful of more economic progress to come in 2012. | In 2012, Obama to press ahead without Congress The Washington Times Sat, 31 Dec 2011 04:51 AM PST HONOLULU (AP) â" Leaving behind a year of bruising legislative battles, President Barack Obama enters his fourth year in office having calculated that he no longer needs Congress to promote his agenda and may even benefit in his re-election campaign if lawmakers take little action in 2012. Devoid of any ... | | |
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