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Obama vows to spend stimulus money wisely
Reuters - USA
They need this plan to work," Obama said at a gathering at the White House with dozens of the nation's mayors. "And they expect to see the money they worked ...
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Bell Attends White House Meeting On Stimulus
MyNC.com - Raleigh,NC,USA
Durham mayor Bill Bell spent Friday morning at the White House in Washington where he and 70 other US mayors learned about how cities could use the economic ...
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White House rips cable reporter for 'rant'
Washington Times - Washington,DC,USA
A day after President Obama's housing foreclosure plan was battered by a cable network reporter, the White House on Friday launched a bullish retaliatory ...
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First Chores? You Bet
New York Times - United States
In the Obama White House, bedtime is still at 8 pm The girls still set their own alarm clocks and get themselves up for school in the morning. ...
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Stimulus spending fiascoes seen as inevitable
San Francisco Chronicle - CA, USA
He warned a group of mayors at the White House Friday that he would "call them out" if they misspent the money. The same standard will apply to his Cabinet ...
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Obama to Watch Cities' Stimulus Spending
Washington Post - United States
Aides said the president intends to send the same message to governors when they gather for a White House dinner this weekend. ...
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Socks, the Clintons' First Cat, dies after cancer bout
Los Angeles Times - CA,USA
The former White House cat, who would have turned 20 this spring, was euthanized this morning at a veterinary clinic in Hollywood, Md. Socks had been ...
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White House says supports private banking system
Reuters - USA
WASHINGTON, Feb 20 (Reuters) - The White House said on Friday it strongly believed in a privately held bank system, after rumors that the US government ...
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Obama & Biden appeal to mayors; pledge their help
USA Today - USA
The local officials gathered at the White House. President Obama and Vice President Biden spoke about the economy's problems and the $787 billion stimulus ...
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Transparency of Recovery.gov under scrutiny
FCW.com - Falls Church,VA,USA
By Alice Lipowicz The White House has launched Recovery.gov, a Web site that will allow users to track spending under the $787 billion stimulus package that ...
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Instapundit » Blog Archive » THE WHITE HOUSE ENCOURAGES SANTELLI ...
By Glenn Reynolds
UPDATE: C.J. Burch isn’t buying the White House strategy: “It was a stupid attack all the same, and will look more stupid next week as their plans for the bank bail out become more obvious. Not even a press as supine as this one can ...
Instapundit - http://pajamasmedia.com/instapundit/
NewsDaily: White House says supports private banking system
The White House said on Friday it strongly believed in a privately held bank system, after rumors that the US government could nationalize banks caused shares in Bank of America and Citigroup plummet.
NewsDaily: Business Headlines - http://www.newsdaily.com/
Socks, Clintons' White House Cat, Dies - Politics News Story ...
HOLLYWOOD, Md. -- Socks, the White House cat during the Clinton administration, has died. Friday, February 20, 2009.
WBALTV.com - National News Headlines - http://www.wbaltv.com/
Gibbs rebukes CNBC's Santelli - Josh Gerstein - Politico.com
By Josh Gerstein
White House Press Secretary Robert Gibbs jumped at the chance Friday to rebuke a CNBC reporter whose attack on President Barack Obama’s anti-foreclosure plan caught fire on the Internet. Gibbs took on CNBC’s Rick Santelli in unusually ...
Politico.com: Politics - http://www.politico.com/politics/
Riehl World View: A White House Without Prestige
By Dan
After previously picking a fight with Rush Limbaugh, the White House has now officially confronted CNBC financial reporter Rick Santelli. I don't think it's about a White House that wants to oppose Santelli, as opposed to a plumber.
Riehl World View - http://www.riehlworldview.com/

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