News Source: Star Tribune
| about 18 hours ago
Paul Kirk never figured to upstage the legend whose death paved his road to the Senate. Even so, the stylish Massachusetts lawyer and former Democratic Party chairman has taken on such a low profile as Edward M. Kennedy's successor that some worry he'
News Source: Boston Herald
| 1 day ago
A one-of-a-kind warship named in honor of President John F...Navy is looking to donate the decommissioned aircraft carrier John F. Kennedy, under the condition it be used only as a museum or memorial...Murphy said he plans to float the idea of
News Source: Hindu
| 1 day ago
Prime Minister Manmohan Singh, First Lady Michelle Obama and Nobel laureate Amartya Sen at the first State dinner hosted by United States President Barack Obama in honour of Dr. Singh in the White House on Tuesday. Washington: Oscar-winning
News Source: Time of India
| 1 day ago
There were plenty of ‘desi’ touches to the Obamas’ glittering state banquet for PM Manmohan Singh and his wife Gursharan Kaur from the time the US president toasted them before a 320-strong power elite with “Aap ka swagat hain” (we welcome
News Source: NewKerala
| 2 days ago
Only celebrity news anchors like Katie Couric of CBS, Fareed Zakaria of Newsweek and CNN, Brian Williams of NBC and Sanjay Gupta of CNN made the cut for the high-powered do, but their crews were not allowed. Earlier, the White House released the list
News Source: Sify News
| 2 days ago
A few hundred get to attend President Barack Obama 's first dinner in honour of Indian Prime Minister Manmohan Singh, but only a handful got to sit with the president and first lady. New York Upinder Singh, another daughter, a professor at
News Source: The Hill
| 2 days ago
Obama toasted “to the future that beckons us all” at the highly-anticipated state dinner, the first of Obama’s presidency. The president was quoting Jawaharlal Nehru, a leader of India’s independence movement. “Let us answer its call, and
News Source: CNN
| 2 days ago
We need to find new pathways of international cooperation that respond more effectively to the grave challenges caused by the growing interdependence of nations," Singh said. "As two leading democracies, India and the United States must play a