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TIME Person of the Year - Usain Bolt
12 hours ago ago from Letter from Jamaica
HE'S still young. Wrote off his BMW. Got criticised for taking sides in the Gaza-Gully war. And yes, he's not quite as media savvy as last year's winner of TIME magazine's Person of the Year, a one Barack Obama. However, the magnitude of his success, spanning the Olympics and World Champs in 2008 and 2009: destroying his own world records and still with years ahead of him, have brought immeasurable pride to a small nation. Like Obama ...
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13 hours ago ago from kampunghouse
I would be the least likely person to support Barack Obama. Well, that’s an outright lie. I could think of several other persons less likely to support him – Republican fat cats nervous about paying more tax, Confederates of the Deep South still bearing (or inflicting) the scars of Segregation, the extremists living along the Bible Belt who remain convinced that he is a Muslim (they might as well call him the Devil) and that Hillary Clinton ...
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14 hours ago ago from Enduring America
UPDATE 0925 GMT: US National Public Radio is conducting a parallel poll , so far without throwing out Iran Protesters . President Obama is the Leader of the Others, with 2% of the vote. Yep, 2%. He's got a way to go to catch those pesky Protesters, who are on 93%. United4Iran offers comments on the Time affair. UPDATE 0800 GMT: Iran News Now has a spirited investigation of Time's poll and the dropping of Iran's Protesters from ...
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13 hours ago ago from Leaked Videos
Time Person of the Year 2009: Time magazine passed up another chance to put Barack Obama on its cover today, opting instead for Federal Reserve Chairman Ben Bernanke as its Person of the Year. “He didn’t just reshape U.S. monetary policy,” the magazine said of Bernanke. “He led an effort to save the world economy.” Bernanke could use the good pub — some senators are fighting his re-nomination as Fed chair, protesting some of those ...
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Public Has Mixed Views on Obama As Year Draws to a Close
1 hour, 41 minutes ago ago from Politics Daily
The year is ending on a downbeat note when it comes to how Americans view President Obama and his policies, as well as the state of the economy,according to a Pew Research Center poll conducted Dec. 9-13. There's gloom on the economy, opposition to the health care package in Congress and persistent doubts about the situation in Afghanistan.
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19 hours ago ago from Huffington Post
In an interview that aired on Sunday night, Barack Obama told Oprah that he deserves a B+ for his work in his first year as President. If health care passes, it'll rise to an A-. Both Republicans and Democrats were left scratching their heads over the self-appointed grade, as there's little progress and surefire numbers to prove that this high mark is justified. Some wonder what ratings system Obama was using to make his judgment. See video ...
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1 hour, 43 minutes ago ago from Huffington Post
In the past few weeks, the two most famous and arguably most successful black men in America have taken a huge fall. It has become clear that both pro golfer Tiger Woods, just named Athlete of the Year by the Associated Press, and the American president, Barack Obama, the first black person to lead the country, suffer from a surfeit of hubris which has finally caught up with them. If both men somehow thought they were untouchable, they have ...
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3 hours ago ago from Washington Post - Tech
It's hard to believe iPods, Facebook and consumer GPS devices didn't exist in the 1990s. So many of the gadgets and web sites we use every day were introduced during what has arguably been the most innovative decade to date. Washington Post Fast Forward columnist Rob Pegoraro will be online Wednesday, Dec. 16 at Noon ET to discuss his picks for the best innovations of the decade. Submit your questions and comments before or during the ...
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23 hours ago ago from Huffington Post
It's clear by now that Barack Obama is a president whose public persona provokes wide-ranging and contradictory feelings among Americans. That much was made clear by the encomium and blame-slinging aired across America in honor of the President's first 100 days in office. For Americans, the most important criterion for judging Mr. Obama is, quite naturally, his domestic policy. But what of foreign policy? There exists, you see, an ...
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