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Obama Meets with British Leaders
US presidential contender Barack Obama met leader of the British opposition Conservative Party, David Cameron, at the House of Commons, his last engagement in London before flying back to the US at the end of his European and Middle Eastern tour full story
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Obama Unveils Energy Plan
Barack Obama put forward a broad energy plan Monday designed to end U.S. reliance on imported oil within 10 years and shore up his standing amid a tightening White House race and high-anxiety over gas prices. full story
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Obama Names Orszag Budget Director
President-elect Barack Obama named Peter Orszag as his budget director and said his job will be to conduct a thorough review of federal spending programs and eliminate programs that are not needed full story
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Obama Visits Military Base at Christmas
President-elect Barack Obama visited military families while they ate Christmas dinner, thanking them for their service and posing for pictures full story
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Obama & Brown Agree On Summit Goals
President Barack Obama stepped on the world stage for the first time as president in London ahead of the G20 summit full story
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Michelle Obama Charms Queen Away From Protocol
Michelle Obama has done what few others have managed - getting Queen Elizabeth II to break protocol full story
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Obama Speaks after G20 Summit
Concluding his first international summit, President Barack Obama on Thursday hailed agreements at the emergency meeting of world powers as a "turning point in our pursuit of global economic recovery" full story
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Obama Speaks after G20 Summit
Concluding his first international summit, President Barack Obama on Thursday hailed agreements at the emergency meeting of world powers as a "turning point in our pursuit of global economic recovery" full story
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Obama Challenges Cabinet To Slice Spending
President Barack Obama has challenged his Cabinet to find ways to slice spending by $100 million dollars full story
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100 Days In Office For President Obama
Marking his symbolic 100th day in office, President Barack Obama says he is pleased with the progress his administration has made but he's not satisfied full story
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Obama's Plan to Save GM: Bankruptcy, $30 Billion
President Barack Obama pushed a humbled General Motors Corp. into bankruptcy on Monday and said the federal government will act as "reluctant shareholder" when it assumes a 60 percent ownership of the smaller carmaker that emerges full story
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Obama Hails 'Sheer Improbability' of D-Day Victory
President Barack Obama honored the valiant dead and the "sheer improbability" of their D-Day victory, commemorating Saturday's 65th anniversary of the decisive invasion even as he remakes two wars full story
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Obama Wax Statue Unveiled At Eiffel Tower
People visiting France now have the chance to get a first-hand look at President Barack Obama. With the Eiffel Tower as a backdrop... a wax figure of President Obama is unveiled in Paris. full story
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Obama to seek changes in Pell Grants
President Barack Obama's budget plan would cut $100 billion from Pell Grants and other higher education programs over a decade through belt-tightening and use the savings to keep the maximum college financial aid award at $5,550, an administration official said. full story
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Obama says pressure increasing on Moammar Gadhafi
World President Barack Obama says pressure is increasing on Moammar Gadhafi as Libyans see that the U.S. stands "with those who hope for a future where they can determine their own destiny. full story
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Obama supporters release 2012 campaign video
President Barack Obama says even though it'll be a while before he intensifies his campaign for reelection, the time for supporters to mobilize is now. full story
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Obama says shutdown would hurt families, economy
President Barack Obama is warning that a government shutdown would hurt typical families and halt the recovery of the American economy. full story
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Obama expected to urge tax increase
President Barack Obama is expected to insert tax increases back into the budget debate when he outlines his new deficit cutting proposals tomorrow. full story
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Obama plans deficit town hall, immigration reform talks
Former California Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger, the mayors of New York and San Antonio and Philadelphia's police commissioner are due at the White House this afternoon to talk about immigration. full story
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Obama: Failure to reduce debt will hurt economy
President Barack Obama on Tuesday promoted his plan to scale back spending without halting aid to education, energy and science, acknowledging to a town hall crowd that mounting deficits could inflict "serious damage" on the country. full story
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Obama to supporters: I understand your frustration
President Barack Obama is telling his supporters he understands their frustration over the compromises he's made with Republicans, and preparing them for more to come. full story
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Obama's deficit plans run into economic reality
President Barack Obama headed west to sell his big picture deficit-reduction plan. full story
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Obama's annual statement satisfies neither Turkey nor Armenian diaspora
US President Barack Obama's annual statement on April 24, the day on which the deaths of Anatolian Armenians killed during World War I are commemorated, has disappointed both Ankara and the Armenian diaspora,... full story
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Obama reissues call to end oil company tax breaks
President Barack Obama is urging congressional leaders to take steps to repeal oil industry tax breaks, reiterating a call he made in his 2012 budget proposal earlier this year. full story
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Obama to shuffle national security team
The White House says President Barack Obama will make personnel announcements Thursday, and officials tell The Associated Press the president will unveil a major shuffling of his national security team. full story
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Obama leaves White House for trip to storm-damaged region
President Barack Obama has left the White House for Alabama, where he'll see the damage from Wednesday's deadly tornadoes. full story
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Obama, Trump together for correspondents' dinner
President Barack Obama is shifting from consoler to comic for his appearance before a mix of politicians, celebrities and journalists at Washington's premier black-tie dinner. full story
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Obama to honor troops, thank raid participants
A day after laying a wreath at the site of the World Trade Center, President Barack Obama is going to Fort Campbell, Ky. today to show gratitude to participants in the daring raid on Osama bin Laden's compound in Pakistan. full story
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Obama to bin Laden assault team: 'Job well done'
Brimming with pride, President Barack Obama embraced the U.S. commandos he sent after terror mastermind Osama bin Laden, saluting them Friday on behalf of America and people all over the world. "Job well done," he declared. full story
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Obama tries to reassure public on economy, jobs
President Barack Obama is returning to the problem of jobs and the economy following an emotionally charged week dealing with the raid that killed Osama bin Laden in Pakistan. full story







