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Obama: Don’t expect U.S. to fix it all
UNITED NATIONS — President Barack Obama yesterday challenged world leaders to shoulder more of the globe’s critical burdens, promising a newly cooperative partner in America, but sternly warning that they can no longer castigate the United States as a go-it-alone bully while still demanding that it cure all ills.
White House sets higher bar for keeping policies secret
WASHINGTON — The Obama administration is inaugurating a new policy making it much more difficult for the government to claim that it is protecting state secrets when it hides details…
Judge asks responses to Obama salmon plan (AP)
By admin on September 24, 2009
AP - A federal judge has asked critics of the Obama administration’s plan for Northwest salmon to file their responses by Oct. 2
How the ACORN ‘pimp and hooker’ videos came to be (AP)
By admin on September 24, 2009
AP - Much of America discovered James O’Keefe III and Hannah Giles through their hidden-camera, make-believe pimp and prostitute videos of ACORN employees giving advice about establishing a brothel with underage hookers.
Obama to world: Don’t expect America to fix it all (AP)
By admin on September 24, 2009
AP - President Barack Obama challenged world leaders Wednesday to shoulder more of the globe’s critical burdens, promising a newly cooperative partner in America but sternly warning they can no longer castigate the U.S. as a go-it-alone bully while still demanding it cure all ills.
In Dairyland, Pollan’s ‘Food’ book sparks debate (AP)
By admin on September 24, 2009
AP - One best-selling book advocating fresh, local foods is shaking up America’s Dairyland.
In Dairyland, Pollan’s ‘Food’ book sparks debate
By 7KLnewsbot on September 24, 2009
MADISON, Wis. (AP) — One best-selling book advocating fresh, local foods is shaking up America’s Dairyland
Agriculture futures mostly higher on Chicago BOT
By admin on September 24, 2009
The Associated Press…
Securities Commission hampered, says new report
By 7KLnewsbot on September 24, 2009
Investors’ watchdog the Securities Commission is handicapped by being kept on too short a leash both in terms of the tools at its disposal and available resources, however it has failed to bark as loudly as it might to warn of risks, a report on its effectiveness has found. The report, released today found that “within the limitations of its powers and resources, the Securities Commission discharges its…
Pittsburgh steeled to be host city
By 7KLnewsbot on September 24, 2009
By Kevin Connolly BBC News, Pittsburgh Summit venues are not chosen by accident. When the Obama administration had to decide which American city should host the G20 gathering, a great deal of thought went into the selection of Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania.
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Bill Clinton speaks of vast, right-wing conspiracy (AP)
September 28, 2009

AP - Bill Clinton says a vast, right-wing conspiracy that once targeted him is now focusing on President Barack Obama.
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Gucci: Tashkent Training Chic (Fashion Wire Daily)
September 28, 2009

Fashion Wire Daily - Uzbekistan, perhaps not everyone’s first thought when it comes to inspiration for a hip Italian fashion brand, underpinned a powerful Spring 2010 collection from Gucci that, at its kernel, was all about combining sexy athleticism with the brand’s unique hardware.
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Last-gasp Adailton denies Juventus top spot, Milan jeered (AFP)
September 28, 2009

AFP - Bologna’s veteran Brazilian forward Adailton scored an equaliser deep into injury time to deny Juventus a return to the top of the Serie A table following a 1-1 draw in Turin.
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Oil falls below $66 ahead of US economic reports (AP)
September 28, 2009

AP - Oil prices fell below $66 a barrel Monday as stock markets sank and investors eyed a slew of economic data this week that will help shed light on the health of the U.S. economy
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Cypress Gardens theme park in Fla. closes doors (AP)
September 24, 2009
AP - Cypress Gardens, which reigned as Florida’s grandest theme park in the days before Disney, has shut down while its owners try to sell the attraction.
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Merkel vows quick deal on German coalition (AP)
September 28, 2009

AP - Chancellor Angela Merkel has vowed to press ahead quickly with forming a new center-right German government following her election victory.