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Obama confident Afghans can take security lead(AP) CHICAGO - President Barack Obama and NATO leaders expressed confidence in Afghanistan's ability to take the lead for its own security next year, as nations with a stake in the deeply unpopular war huddled Monday for talks aimed at paving the way ... |
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Obama Allies Shun Bain Attacks to Avoid Smearing Private EquityMay 21 (Bloomberg) -- President Barack Obama's campaign has set a target on Mitt Romney's tenure at the helm of Bain Capital LLC. What's missing are high profile surrogates from the Democratic Party and the business community who will hit that theme in ... |
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Catholic dioceses, colleges sue over Obama mandateThe lawsuits filed in federal courts around the country represent the largest push against the mandate since President Barack Obama announced the policy in January. Among those suing are the University of Notre Dame, the Archdioceses of Washington, ... |
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Mitt Romney, Barack Obama in tight money raceBig donors have vaulted Mitt Romney into a neck-and-neck arms race with President Barack Obama's formidable fundraising machine. Romney and the groups supporting him have less cash on hand than Obama, but they've proved something potentially more ... |
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THE RACE: Obama and Romney fight over budget goalsTOM RAUM, AP President Barack Obama speaks during the meeting on Afghanistan during the NATO Summit, Monday, Monday, May 21, 2012, in, Chicago. Photo: Carolyn Kaster / AP Republican presidential candidate, former Massachusetts Gov. |
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Obama Speaks in Tornado-Ravaged Joplin a Year After StormPresident Barack Obama returns to Joplin, Missouri, today to give the commencement address for a graduating class whose high school was destroyed by a deadly tornado, honoring the memory of the victims and lauding the city's resilience. |
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Barack Obama: Confident Afghans can take security leadPresident Barack Obama and Nato leaders expressed confidence in Afghanistan's ability to take the lead for its own security next year, as nations with a stake in the deeply unpopular war met today for talks aimed at paving the way for its end. |
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France's Hollande steals show in world stage debutFrance's President Francois Hollande, center, poses with NATO Secretary General Anders Fogh Rasmussen, left, and President Barack Obama upon his arrival in Chicago, Sunday, May 20, 2012. (AP Photo/Carolyn Kaster) French President Francois Hollande ... |
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Why We Create Moral IssuesWhen Barack Obama announced that he was supporting same-sex marriage, he cast the discussion in moral terms. The focus of his remarks was on fairness. He pointed out, for example, that there are gay men and women serving in the military who are not ... |
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President Barack ObamaThe day is June 22, according to the National Association of Latino Elected and Appointed Officials. It says it has booked the president for its 29th annual conference, landing square in the middle of the swing-voting I-4 corridor of the swing-voting ... |
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