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Powell Isn't Sure He'll Support Obama In 2012 Race
August 29, 2011 It was a big story when former Secretary of State Colin Powell, a Republican, endorsed Democrat Barack Obama during the 2008 presidential campaign. So it's news that this weekend Powell said he hasn't decided if he will vote for Obama in 2012.
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Midwest Tornadoes Kill 9; French Finance Minister Seeks IMF Job
May 25, 2011 Midwest tornadoes kill 9 people in three states; French Finance Minister decides to run for head of International Monetary Fund; President Obama to speak to British parliament
Blog Of The Nation
How Close Are "B" and "S"?
May 3, 2011 The past 36 hours have provided endless smirks in offices and at home while coworkers, television anchors and maybe even family members mix up President Barack Obama and Osama bin Laden.
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Other Headlines: Obama In South America, Haitian Presidential Vote
March 21, 2011 Obama in Brazil; Haiti election; Wikileaks in Mexico; storm in Los Angeles; sick marathoners
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Obama Offers Guests White House-Brewed Beer
March 4, 2011 During this year's Super Bowl, President Obama created a stir by offering guests at the White House beer that he'd brewed himself. And now the president reportedly plans to have another batch of his homebrew on hand March 17 for St. Patrick's Day.
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Obama Says Gadhafi 'Must Leave' Power In Libya
March 3, 2011 President Obama says that Libyan leader Moammar Gadhafi must bow to the will of anti-government forces in his country and end his rule. The president also promised U.S. help in coping with refugees fleeing the violence in Libya.
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Obama Floats Earlier Health Care Option To Governors
February 28, 2011 States unhappy with the new federal health care law may be able to create their own version of the overahaul in 2014 — not 2017, as the law currently states. President Barack Obama told a gathering of the nation's governors Monday that he's open to amending the law.
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Sarkozy, Obama Meet Today At White House
January 10, 2011 Nicholas Sarkozy meets Barack Obama at the White House
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Obama Signs Tax Deal Into Law
December 17, 2010 President Barack Obama signed a bipartisan tax bill into law Friday in a Washington ceremony that included members of both parties.
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Bush Would Have Endorsed Obama? 'Ridiculous,' Aide Says
November 10, 2010 A story by the Financial Times about what the former president supposedly said has gotten lots of attention, but isn't true, a spokesman for Bush says.
It's All Politics
Obama: I Didn't Lead Well Enough
November 5, 2010 The president tells CBS News' 60 Minutes that "leadership isn't just legislation," and that Democrats fared poorly in the elections in part because the White House didn't do a good job "persuading people" and instilling confidence. What do you think?
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After 'Shellacking,' Obama Discusses Mood, Future
November 3, 2010 The morning after Democrats received what President Obama calls a "shellacking" that cost them control of the House, the president spoke with reporters on subjects ranging from whether or not he "gets it" to how to help businesses start hiring.
It's All Politics
Obama Takes Blame For 'Shellacking'
November 3, 2010 But the president says voters are more upset by the lack of progress on key issues than with the agenda he's pursued.

