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FAIRFAX, Va. - President-elect Barack Obama launched his campaign to sell the most ambitious government spending plan in American history Thursday, urging Congress to act swiftly on his upcoming proposal to jump-start the economy or risk dooming the country to a diminished future.
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U.S. Congress News - Yahoo News
WASHINGTON - Less than a month after its first report, a congressional panel overseeing the Treasury Department's $700 billion financial bailout is demanding more answers. WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Financial giant Citigroup Inc will support a proposal ...
Advertising will have to focus on creativity - Zawya.com
Dubai Mobile and TV advertising in the UAE is yet to catch up, a top global media guru said. "Dubai in terms of the interactive and mobile is not creative at all in terms of the level of ideas and excitement. There is a great opportunity for young ...
Obama finds opportunity in crisis - Politico.com
In his Thursday address at George Mason University laying out his vision, the president-elect cited dire conditions in the job and credit markets as reason for swift passage of a major stimulus package. Crisis and opportunity, those are two of the ...
The Security Council Resolution is an Opportunity for a New Chapter ... - Dar Al Hayat
New York - Shared Arab effort at the level of Foreign Ministers this week in New York was excellent. It aimed at driving the Security Council to adopt a resolution that would demand an immediate and permanent cease-fire in Gaza and the withdrawal of ...
Tax cuts are about 40% of Obama plan - Seattle Post Intelligencer
WASHINGTON -- President-elect Barack Obama plans to include about $300 billion in tax cuts for workers and businesses in his economic recovery program as he seeks to win over congressional skeptics worried that he was too focused on government ...
Obama plan includes $300 billion in tax cuts - International Herald Tribune
WASHINGTON : President-elect Barack Obama plans to include about $300 billion in tax cuts for workers and businesses in his economic recovery program as he seeks to win over congressional skeptics worried that he was too focused on government ...
Obama?s stimulus plan is needed to get economy back on track - Kansas City Star
President-elect Barack Obama discussed his economic recovery plan Thursday at George Mason University in Fairfax, Va. President-elect Barack Obama is on the right course in calling for massive government spending to help pull the economy out of a ...
Obama Pledges 3 Million New Jobs, But How? - ABC News
President-elect Obama goes to Capitol Hill today to convince lawmakers to support an economic stimulus package that has as its "number one goal" the creation of 3 million new jobs. With the economy in peril, President-elect Barack Obama goes to ...
Obama: Country needs economic stimulus plan quickly - Pantagraph
CHICAGO -- President-elect Barack Obama urged congressional leaders Saturday to move quickly on an economic recovery plan, even as some Republicans are saying they want more time to review the details. | Video Obama said Congress should pass an ...
Mystery solved*: Barack Obama was American-born - Los Angeles Times Blogs
*Except, of course, for the conspiracy theorists out there. One of the subtexts to the presidential cam paign so far has been speculation by haters of both Barack Obama and John McCain that neither is eligible to be president because neither was born ...
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