Donnerstag, 28. Januar 2010

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Republicans say Obama has done little to revive economy - Los Angeles Times

Posted: 27 Jan 2010 08:59 PM PST


Reuters

Republicans say Obama has done little to revive economy
Los Angeles Times
In the GOP response to the president's State of the Union address, newly elected Virginia Gov. Bob McDonnell specifically criticized Obama's stimulus plan for failing to curb unemployment. By James Oliphant Reporting from Washington - Even as President ...
Senate Dems Unfurl New Electoral StrategyFOXNews
Republicans Face A Balancing ActWall Street Journal
Senate Democrats face painful votes on debt limiteTaiwan News
Louisville Courier-Journal -ABC News -CBS News (blog)
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Obama wants nationwide high-speed rail system - CNN

Posted: 27 Jan 2010 11:08 PM PST


Washington Post

Obama wants nationwide high-speed rail system
CNN
President Obama wants the United States to have its own high-speed rail system like this one in South Korea. Washington (CNN) -- President Obama mentioned an $8 billion investment in high-speed train systems across the country in his State of the Union ...
Palo Alto budgets $130000 for potential fight over high-speed rail plansSan Jose Mercury News
US Grants For Transit DistributedWall Street Journal
High-Speed Rail Projects in US Will Get $8 Billion Under Obama IncentiveBloomberg
ABC News -Chicago Tribune -Kansas City Star
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Taliban talks high on agenda of key Afghanistan summit - BBC News

Posted: 27 Jan 2010 09:05 PM PST


CBC.ca

Taliban talks high on agenda of key Afghanistan summit
BBC News
A summit on the future of Afghanistan is set to start in London with a possible offer of talks with moderate Taliban members high on the agenda. Foreign ministers from some 70 countries will gather for the summit, intended to give renewed momentum to ...
Afghan talks set to open in LondonAljazeera.net
Thousands of Taliban fighters may be paid off by WestTelegraph.co.uk
Afghanistan summit: Why is the US backing talks with the Taliban?Christian Science Monitor
Financial Times -The Press Association -Washington Post
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Obama: Bailing Out the Banks "Was Necessary," but "I Hated It" - Daily Finance

Posted: 27 Jan 2010 09:01 PM PST


AFP

Obama: Bailing Out the Banks "Was Necessary," but "I Hated It"
Daily Finance
In President Obama's first State of the Union address, he tried to capture the public's anger toward Wall Street while defending his decision to bail it out. He argued that while his rescue of ...
Main Street frustration: 'Everything is going to banks'CNNMoney.com
For Wall Street, Tough Talk But Weak ReformsNew York Times (blog)
Obama: Lend $30B Wall St. bailout to small bizSan Luis Obispo Tribune
Portfolio.com -Houston Chronicle
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Iran faces consequences over nuclear program: Obama - Reuters

Posted: 27 Jan 2010 09:31 PM PST


Reuters

Iran faces consequences over nuclear program: Obama
Reuters
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - President Barack Obama said his focus on nuclear disarmament had strengthened US diplomacy in dealing with North Korea and Iran, and he warned Tehran faced "growing consequences" over its nuclear program. ...
Obama promises consequences over Iranian intransigenceJerusalem Post
In Speech, Little Time Spent on National SecurityNew York Times
Obama: Iran will pay for stalling nuclear talksHa'aretz
St. Louis Post-Dispatch -Wall Street Journal -Washington Post
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Holocaust remembrance is a boon for Israeli propaganda - Ha'aretz

Posted: 27 Jan 2010 04:32 PM PST


Reuters

Holocaust remembrance is a boon for Israeli propaganda
Ha'aretz
Israel's bigwigs attacked at dawn on a wide front. The president in Germany, the prime minister with a giant entourage in Poland, the foreign minister in Hungary, his deputy in Slovakia, the culture minister in France, the information ...
Auschwitz survivor tells of her 'guardian angel'BBC News
Nazi Camp Survivors Dwindle to a FewWall Street Journal
Survivors, World Leaders Mark 65th Anniversary of Liberation of AuschwitzVoice of America
Times Online -Jerusalem Post -Jewish Telegraphic Agency
all 1,419 news articles »

NY Mayor Bloomberg prefers terror trials be moved - USA Today

Posted: 27 Jan 2010 06:41 PM PST


Washington Post

NY Mayor Bloomberg prefers terror trials be moved
USA Today
By Mike Groll, AP By Kevin Johnson, USA TODAY New York Mayor Michael Bloomberg said Wednesday that he would be "very happy" if the trials of 9/11 mastermind Khalid Sheikh Mohammed and four co-defendants were moved out of Manhattan, reversing his ...
Bloomberg Balks at 9/11 Trial, Dealing Blow to White HouseNew York Times
New Strategy to Keep Terrorists and Terror Trial out of ManhattanNBC New York
Mayor balking on terror trialPittsburgh Post Gazette
WNYC -AFP
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