Thursday, April 2, 2009

WHITE HOUSE NOTEBOOK: Obama visits Queen Elizabeth
The Associated Press
White House spokesman Robert Gibbs said the president called home to tell his two young daughters he met the queen. "I think it was a real treat to call ...
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FACTBOX-Obama's presidential debut on world stage
Reuters - USA
He "is going to listen in London, as well as to lead," said White House spokesman Robert Gibbs. In the final run-up to the trip, Obama's aides seemed to ...
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GOP Budget Little More than "Talking Points," Says White House
Political Affairs Magazine - New York,NY,USA
Released today, April 1st, the more detailed GOP budget estimates prompted one White House budget office spokesperson to describe it as an "April Fools joke ...
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First Draft: Atlantic crossing
Reuters - USA
Greeted like a rock star last year in Germany when he was a mere candidate for the White House, Barack Obama will see what reception he gets in Europe now ...
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White House Official Calls GOP Budget "Unrealistic"
American Spectator - USA
By Philip Klein on 4.1.09 @ 5:25PM A White House official, speaking on a conference call this afternoon, blasted the Republican alternative budget as an ...
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White House backs measure putting tobacco under FDA
Reuters - USA
The measure will "yield major benefits to the public health," the White House Office of Management and Budget said in a statement. ...
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Request for 10000 Not Yet Submitted To White House
Washington Post - United States
He said the Pentagon has not yet forwarded the troop request to the White House. Michele Flournoy, undersecretary of defense for policy, testified that the ...
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Romney urges GOP senators to push against leftist agenda
Salt Lake Tribune - United States
By Thomas Burr Washington » Ten blocks from the White House he had hoped to win, Mitt Romney egged on Republican senators Wednesday to push against ...
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The President Is 'Keeping Score'
Wall Street Journal - USA
The comment from Mr. Obama was a presidential rebuke and part of a new, hard-nosed push by the White House to pressure Congress to adopt the president's ...
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White House puts pressure on governors who reject stimulus
Kansas City Star - MO,USA
"We're glad the White House concurred with the state attorney general in validating what the governor has long believed - that he should be the one ...
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House Set To Vote On Tobacco Regulation Bill - Health News Story ...
They pointed to strong backing from the White House -- where Obama has spoken of his own struggles to kick the cigarette habit -- and an increased Democratic majority in a Senate that's already shown itself inclined to support the bill. ...
KCRA.com - Health - http://www.kcra.com/health/
Speier seeks women's commission - Josh Gerstein - POLITICO.com
By Josh Gerstein
Last month, a White House official said Obama considered a presidential women’s commission before deciding to set up the intra-government council instead. On Wednesday, the White House stuck a more positive tone towards the idea of a ...
Top 10 POLITICO Story - http://www.politico.com/
The Political Illusion | Catholic Exchange
By Charles Colson
But when we got to the White House and started reading the daily intelligence summaries, we quickly realized that in the midst of the Cold War and Vietnam, any mistake we made could result in nuclear holocaust. ...
Catholic Exchange - http://catholicexchange.com/
Obama accepts invitations to visit China, Russia - Nation & World ...
President Barack Obama has accepted an invitation to visit China later this year. The White House said Wednesday that Obama has accepted an invitation from President Hu Jintao. Obama and Hu met in London ahead of the G-20 economic ...
The Olympian Online -- Nation & World - http://www.theolympian.com/nationworld/
GOP budget 'April Fools:' White House: The Swamp
First Democrats taunted congressional Republicans for having no real alternative to President Barack Obama's proposed $3.55-trillion budget, then the White House budget director ridiculed the House GOP's alternative as devoid of detail ...
The Swamp - http://www.swamppolitics.com/

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