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Obama still standing after tough year (Independent Online)

President Barack Obama’s bruised administration still dreams of forging historic change in the year to come.


Obama still standing (iafrica.com)

President Barack Obama’s hopes of sparking rapid political transformation in 2009 fell short.


Obama still standing after tough year (Mail and Guardian)

The map will replace this text. If any users do not have Flash Player 8 (or above), they’ll see this message. President Barack Obama’s hopes of sparking rapid political transformation in 2009 fell short, yet his bruised administration still dreams of forging historic change in the year to come.


Obama still standing after tough year (Hindustan Times)

President Barack Obama’s hopes of sparking rapid political transformation in 2009 fell short, yet his bruised administration still dreams of forging historic change in the year to come.


Obama still standing after tough year (SpaceDaily)

WASHINGTON, Dec 13 (AFP) Dec 13, 2009 President Barack Obama’s hopes of sparking rapid political transformation in 2009 fell short, yet his bruised administration still dreams of forging historic change in the year to come.


Obama wants stimulus projects to hire more minorities, women – San Luis Obispo Tribune

Obama wants stimulus projects to hire more minorities, women
San Luis Obispo Tribune
The Congressional Black Caucus has criticized President Barack Obama for not providing more direct assistance to African Americans during the recession.

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Crist and Atwater both full of… – Creative Loafing Tampa (blog)

Crist and Atwater both full of…
Creative Loafing Tampa (blog)
By Chris Ingram In what has to be the most jaw-dropping and shameless statement since he denied knowledge of Barack Obama’s recent visit to Florida,

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N.Y. lawmakers differ on prospects for climate change legislation (Press & Sun-Bulletin)

WASHINGTON — President Barack Obama’s plan to tell an international conference on climate change that the U.S. will aid efforts to control global warming comes as prospects dim for turning that commitment into law, members of New York’s congressional delegation say.


N.Y. lawmakers differ on prospects for climate change legislation (Elmira Star-Gazette)

WASHINGTON — President Barack Obama’s plan to tell an international conference on climate change that the U.S. will aid efforts to control global warming comes as prospects dim for turning that commitment into law, members of New York’s congressional delegation say.


David Bromwich: Barack Obama’s Oslo Speech: A Caption-Summary With Excerpts (The Huffington Post)

In explaining his interpretation of a prize for peace, Barack Obama made the broadest defense he has yet offered of American military action throughout the world.


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