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News Source: Truthdig
| about 1 year ago
Barack Obama covered a lot of ground during his first post-election interview, Sunday. The president-elect said he will close Guantanamo and end torture, re-regulate the economy and wait until he’s settled before getting his daughters that puppy.
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News Source: Androscoggin News
| about 1 year ago
I realize that most people are sick and tired of election talk, so if you are you can just skip reading this entry. A week ago, American's elected Barak Obama as the next President of the United States. Both before and after the election, much...
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News Source: Voice of America
| about 1 year ago
President-elect Barack Obama has said he intends to do whatever it takes to stabilize the economy, restore consumer confidence and create jobs. Mr. Obama spoke in a television interview broadcast Sunday night. Mr. Obama said fighting back a deepening...
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News Source: BBC
| about 1 year ago
In his first television interview since the election, Mr Obama told CBS he would pull troops out of Iraq, shore up Afghanistan, and close Guantanamo Bay. "I'm going to make sure that we don't torture," he said of the prison camp. Mr Obama also...
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News Source: The Scotsman
| about 1 year ago
Barack Obama yesterday said he was determined to get off to a quick start once he takes office. American people that we're going to be thinking about them and what they're going through." The president-elect said there were some changes in the...
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News Source: The independent
| about 1 year ago
Before barack Obama can enter the White House, he will be forced to face the moment that every self-respecting master of the universe probably dreads: he must surrender his beloved BlackBerry personal data assistant. The President-elect learnt...
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News Source: Canadian Broadcasting Corporation
| about 1 year ago
ET Heather Mallick for CBC News With hard times ahead economically, emotionally and weather-wise too, it's time for an advice column. Coincidentally, I will be teaching my university writing class how to compose an advice column this very evening.
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News Source: The Australian
| about 1 year ago
Literary agents are queueing to sign Ms Palin to a book deal that could earn her up to $US7million ($10.8 million), The Australian reports . With Barack Obama's election victory expected to generate dozens of books from politicians, strategists and...
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News Source: Androscoggin News
| about 1 year ago
Ask Wade Henderson , president and CEO of the Leadership Conference on Civil Rights, about the future of civil and human rights under the administration of President-elect Barack Obama , and he will not focus on the "structural inequality based on...
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News Source: Japan Times
| about 1 year ago
Cunningham's Nov. 13 article, " Yes we can . . . what, Mr. Obama? ": I would like to commend The Japan Times for publishing an article written by somebody who is able to look past all the excitement and fervor of Barack Obama's election and analyze...