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President, to president, to president
"You will be our president when you read this note," George Herbert Walker Bush wrote to Bill Clinton, the man who defeated him in the 1992 campaign, denying Bush the provisional vindication that reelection provides until history has its chance to judge...
Tags: George H.W. Bush, Democratic Party, Franklin Delano Roosevelt, Barack Obama, Richard Nixon
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Obama, other G-8 leaders push economic growth over austerity
President Obama and leaders of the world’s other leading economies Saturday embraced a policy of growth over austerity in Europe as they met on the cloistered grounds of Camp David to talk about fending off a spread of the Eurozone crisis. The...
Tags: Barack Obama, Labor Markets, G8, Europe, Productivity
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Chinese dissident Chen Guangcheng grateful to be safe in U.S.
NEW YORK — After years of detention and a bold escape to the U.S. Embassyin Beijing, blind Chinese dissident Chen Guangcheng arrived in the United States, a bittersweet moment in a harrowing journey that had touched off a diplomatic crisis and poses...
Tags: Crime, Law and Justice, Chen Guangcheng, Civil Rights, Mitt Romney, Beijing (China)
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Obama and Karzai meet, cite NATO commitment to Afghanistan
World NowAs he prepared to open the NATO summit Sunday in Chicago, President Obama said Afghanistan is on track to achieving a “transformation decade” of peace and stability as U.S. and other combat forces begin to withdraw and as Afghan security... -
G-8 leaders endorse policy of economic growth
CAMP DAVID, Md. — In a significant political victory for President Obama, the leaders of Germany and other European nations endorsed a policy of economic growth over austerity and emphasized that Greece, which is trying to battle its way out of a...
Tags: François Hollande, Barack Obama, David Cameron, Labor Markets, Productivity
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NATO and G-8 summits allow Obama to showcase foreign policy
WASHINGTON — Whatever else they achieve, back-to-back summits of world leaders this weekend hosted by President Obama will showcase the perks of incumbency. An American president with sagging approval ratings on the top campaign issue — the...
Tags: Mitt Romney, Career and Workplace, Republican Party, NATO, Heads of State
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Obama expected to push for growth at G-8 summit
WASHINGTON — For months, President Obama has been urging his European allies to balance their zeal for spending cuts with policies to spur economic growth. His pleas have mostly been ignored. But now, as Obama prepares to host the Group of 8...
Tags: Globalization, Labor Markets, European Union, G20, White House
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Putin bows out of G-8 summit at Camp David
World NowRussian President Vladimir Putin will skip the meeting of leaders of the Group of 8 nations at Camp David next week.... -
France's Francois Hollande changes the mix in Europe
PARIS — With Francois Hollande's election as France's first Socialist president in 17 years, Europe now must deal with a major leader who has promised to push a different approach to resolving the continent's debt crisis. Hollande's message, that...
Tags: Berlin (Germany), Labor Markets, European Union, Paris (France), Credit and Debt
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Biden trumpets Obama's foreign policy successes
WASHINGTON — Barack Obama's selection of Joe Biden as his running mate in 2008 gave the Democratic ticket greater heft on foreign policy, often a perceived weakness for Democrats in presidential races. Now, just shy of the first anniversary of...
Tags: Tom Perriello, Mitt Romney, Democratic Party, General Motors Corp., Whit Ayres
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Why Obama isn't cheering for France's new socialist president
You might think the Obama White House would be cheering for Francois Hollande, the Socialist Party leader who just won France’s presidential election. Obama's no socialist, except in the eyes of the "tea party" right; but Hollande’s economic...
Tags: Summits, Iran, NATO, Interior Policy, Nicolas Sarkozy
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Obama Afghanistan visit shows powerful advantage of incumbency
In the afternoon, Mitt Romney delivered pizzas to a Manhattan fire station. This evening, President Obama will deliver a nationally televised address from a war zone. Talk about the advantages of incumbency. The president's arrival in Afghanistan on...
Tags: Mitt Romney, Joe Biden, Pakistan, Armed Forces, NATO
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