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12 hours ago ago from Ebony McKenna
How can it be a 'secret service' name if everyone knows about it? Anyway, the latest news is that US President Barack Obama's secret service name is Renegade. First lady Michelle is Renaissance (in Australia we say ren-AY-sance but in the US they'll probably say REN-a-SANCE) The girls Malia and Sasha are Radiance and Rosebud. Awwww, how ADORABLE! So, what would your secret service name be? I think mine would have ...
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17 hours ago ago from MooPig Wisdom
President BARACK OBAMA was invited to address a major gathering of the American Indian Nation two weeks ago in upstate New York. He spoke for almost an hour about his plans for increasing every Native American’s present standard of living.. He referred to his time as a U.S. Senator and how he had voted for every Native American issue that came to the floor of the Senate. Although President Obama was vague about the details of his plans, ...
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20 hours ago ago from CommsXpressRaw
Sprint-Nextel Corp. has named Matt Carter, 48, as president of 4G, to oversee the company's continuing roll-out of fourth-generation broadband wireless services. The appointment will be effective January 11, when Carter moves from his current role as vice president of Sprint Prepaid. Carter's current Boost Mobile leadership team will report No tags for this post.
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22 hours ago ago from Roberto Scaruffi
RFE/RL Headlines 12/09/2009 22:37:56 PM A daily digest of the English-language news and analysis written by the staff of Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty News Petraeus: Afghan Progress Will Be Slower Senior U.S. military officers and diplomats spent a second day on Capitol Hill today telling Congress how they view the war in Afghanistan, now that President Barack Obama has announced that he's ...
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Harry Shearer: The Missing Word in Obama's Nobel Speech
20 hours ago ago from Huffington Post
The man (and his wordsmiths) can write. President Obama's acceptance speech in Oslo was elegant, nuanced, and intelligent. Faced with accepting a peace prize while waging war, he chose not to salute his predecessor Henry Kissinger and leave it at that, but he dove instead into the intellectual thicket of defending warlike means to achieve peaceful ends. He also took the time to rebut the previous Administration's approach to the issue: I ...
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8 hours ago ago from FOX News
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1 hour, 35 minutes ago ago from Wall Street Journal
BY MATTHEW DOLAN The leadership of the United Auto Workers union will nominate Bob King to be the next president of the union next week, according to a person familiar with the selection. The effort will be led by the current union president, Ron Gettelfinger, who is leaving the top post and will oversee the nomination process at a leadership meeting on Dec. 16, the person said. Mr. King currently oversees the union's relationship with ...
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