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The advocacy on display Monday by "CBS Evening News" anchor Katie Couric was almost unimaginable.In her "Notebook" video posted at CBSNews.com, Couric read a poem fashioned after Clement Clarke Moore's classic "The Night Befo (Read More)
TIME:
President Barack Obama said Monday the nation's economy is in good shape for the long term thanks to "core strengths" such as its universities, its innovation and a dynamic workforce. (Read More)
Independent Political Report:
Letter from Cynthia McKinney to Barack Obama found at On The Wilder Side:This morning, I sent this letter to President Obama:“Mr. President:I are writing to urge you to announce an immediate cease-fire followed by a withdrawa (Read More)
CNN:
U.S. President Barack Obama will meet Monday night with his national security team on Afghanistan and Pakistan, the White House announced.
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Submitted by stewbagz
from blog:
Us President'S Comment In Shanghai Causes Dismay Among Subscribers Who Thought He Was Typing Tweets Himself
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Reuters:
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - President Barack Obama began a meeting on Monday night with top advisers on Afghanistan as he closes in on a decision about whether to send thousands more U.S. (Read More)
Reuters:
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - U.S. President Barack Obama honored a group of women Monday who have confronted Zimbabwean President Robert Mugabe and said they had defied a dictator.
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Huffington Post:
President Barack Obama is expected to announce a "sizeable force" increase in US troops for Afghanistan early next week, tentatively December 1, according to a report from NPR.Obama met with his war council on Monday evening (Read More)
MSNBC.com: South & Central Asia:
The White House said President Barack Obama could use an unusual evening war council session Monday to lock in his long-awaited decision on whether to commit more troops to Afghanistan. Barack Obama - White House - War in (Read More)
CNN:
U.S. President Barack Obama will meet Monday night with his national security team on Afghanistan and Pakistan, the White House announced. (Read More)
New York Times:
The president’s approval ratings have fallen below 50 percent for the first time, raising issues for both parties a year before the midterm elections.
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Reuters:
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - U.S. acceptance of a treaty banning landmines is "long, long overdue" and President Barack Obama should use a 10-year review this weekend to announce plans to join the accord, anti-landmines campaigners (Read More)
www.ft.com:
Manmohan Singh, India's prime minister, offered a strong endorsement of Barack Obama's foreign policy agenda, calling for robust international support for military operations in Afghanistan as well as backing the US president (Read More)
The Guardian:
• Barack Obama to announce target in next three weeks• Figure to be provisional in nature, officials sayThe White House said today it would go to the Copenhagen climate change summit with a proposed target for reducing greenh (Read More)
The Guardian:
The White House called the vote in the Senate historic. And yet within hours of the move to begin a full debate on healthcare legislation, the delicate patchwork of political deals that led to the vote began to unravel. Senat (Read More)
MSNBC:
Nov. 23: Phil Wolf talks about the billboard he posted which features a cartoon image of President Barack Obama wearing a turban with a slogan that says, “President or jihad.” (Other). (Read More)
Submitted by mogston
from blog:
It’s been seven months since Tom Florio, publishing director for Vogue, asked if it would be possible to take the online ad strategy that helped propel candidate Barack Obama to the White House and apply it to a magazine look (Read More)
Reuters:
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - President Barack Obama assured Americans on Monday that boosting jobs was a top priority, but gave no specifics about how to meet this goal that some economists say warrants more government spending. (Read More)
MSNBC:
When given a choice between a photo of a lighter-skinned version of Barack Obama versus a darker-skinned version, most voters who consider themselves Democrats last year selected the lighter version. (Read More)
observer.guardian.co.uk:
James Earl Jones has been breaking down barriers since the 1950s. As he prepares to star in an all-black Cat on a Hot Tin Roof, he tells Maddy Costa about his absent father, elderly sex – and why his stutter was his salvatio (Read More)