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Los Angeles Times - Thu Nov 12, 11:03 am ET
He will hold a White House summit next month and says he's open to 'any demonstrably good idea.' President Obama will convene a White House summit early next month to explore ways to reverse the soaring unemployment rate -- and there won't be any shortage of ideas.
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The Christian Science Monitor - Thu Nov 12, 2:24 pm ET
President Obama plans to host a forum on jobs and economic growth next month at the White House, but what, really, can Washington do to accelerate hiring to pull the nation out of the deepest unemployment abyss in a generation? The president said Thursday he will invite CEOs, small-business owners, economists, ...
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The Hill - Thu Nov 12, 12:26 pm ET
President Barack Obama’s announcement Thursday of a White House jobs summit is the latest evidence the economy will drive the 2010 agenda . Read more...
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Washington Post - Thu Dec 10, 12:00 am ET
The Great Flagpole Dispute of 2009 started last summer when Van T. Barfoot, a retired Army colonel who single-handedly took on three Nazi tanks in World War II, moved to the Sussex Square neighborhood near Richmond to be closer to his daughter. Barfoot believes in flying the colors of the nation he...
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Park Hills Daily Journal - Wed Dec 9, 12:59 pm ET
WASHINGTON (AP) — Even as he prepares to argue for action at the international climate conference, President Barack Obama is getting some reminders of the domestic political divide — and anxiety — over climate change.
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Park Hills Daily Journal - Fri Dec 4, 11:26 am ET
WASHINGTON (AP) — An ebullient Republican Party Chairman Michael Steele asserted Wednesday that GOP victories in governors’ races in New Jersey and Virginia demonstrate “a transcendent party” on the move again. Democratic Party Chairman Tim Kaine said that nothing about the election returns amounted to a repudiation of President Barack Obama.
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Market Watch - Wed Dec 9, 1:36 pm ET
Citing improving but still weak U.S. jobs data, President Barack Obama appeals to congressional leaders to follow through with measures aimed at putting more Americans back to work amid soaring unemployment.
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PR Newswire via Yahoo! News - Wed Dec 9, 12:14 pm ET
WASHINGTON, Dec. 9 /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ -- Calling the decision of the Sussex Square Homeowners' Association Board in Va. to withdraw legal action against a WWII hero, "a great decision," the leader of The American Legion congratulated all parties involved.
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KHQ Spokane - Fri Dec 4, 6:59 pm ET
Even as he prepares to argue for action at the internationalclimate conference, President Barack Obama is getting some reminders of the domestic political divide - and anxiety - over climate change.
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Channel 8 San Diego - Fri Dec 4, 6:56 pm ET
Even as he prepares to argue for action at the internationalclimate conference, President Barack Obama is getting some reminders of the domestic political divide - and anxiety - over climate change.
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WKBT La Crosse - Fri Dec 4, 6:54 pm ET
Even as he prepares to argue for action at the internationalclimate conference, President Barack Obama is getting some reminders of the domestic political divide - and anxiety - over climate change.
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WBAY Green Bay - Fri Dec 4, 6:50 pm ET
Even as he prepares to argue for action at the internationalclimate conference, President Barack Obama is getting some reminders of the domestic political divide - and anxiety - over climate change.
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WLBT 3 Jackson - Fri Dec 4, 6:56 pm ET
WASHINGTON (AP) - Even as he prepares to argue for action at the international climate conference, President Barack Obama is getting some reminders of the domestic political divide - and anxiety - over climate change.
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Park Hills Daily Journal - Wed Dec 2, 12:15 pm ET
WASHINGTON (AP) — An ebullient Republican Party Chairman Michael Steele asserted Wednesday that GOP victories in governors’ races in New Jersey and Virginia demonstrate “a transcendent party” on the move again. Democratic Party Chairman Tim Kaine said that nothing about the election returns amounted to a repudiation of President Barack Obama.
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WQOW Eau Claire - Fri Dec 4, 7:03 pm ET
Even as he prepares to argue for action at the internationalclimate conference, President Barack Obama is getting some reminders of the domestic political divide - and anxiety - over climate change.