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FOX NEWSUN Congratulates Ahmadinejad?UN Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon has sent a letter to Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad, which has stirred up diplomatic controversy.
WALL STREET JOURNALObama's Tone-Deaf Health Campaign The president shouldn't worry about the protestors disrupting town hall meetings. He should worry about the Americans who have been sitting at home listening to him.
POLITICOThe Democrats' senior problemPolls show senior citizens largely disapprove of health care reform ideas so far.
POLITICOHealth care town hall anger rages onOut on the health care firing line, senators and members of Congress continued to get battered by constituents angry over President Barack Obama’s reform plan Wednesday — with voters raising questions about everything from assisted suicide to coverage for illegal immigrants.
LA TIMESObama names four new federal judges for CaliforniaFresh from his appointment of the first Latino to the U.S. Supreme Court, President Obama has named four new federal judges for California, three of them Asian Americans, who have long been underrepresented on the federal bench.
FOX NEWSWhite House: Obama 'Misspoke' About Claim of AARP EndorsementPresident Obama went too far when he said the seniors lobby had endorsed the legislation pending in Congress, the group's chief officer said Tuesday.
RASMUSSENSupport for Congressional Health Care Reform Falls to New Low Public support for the health care reform plan proposed by President Obama and congressional Democrats has fallen to a new low as just 42% of U.S. voters now favor the plan.
APIran calls for ban on striking nuke facilitiesIran wants a 150-nation conference to ban military strikes on nuclear facilities.
BREITBARTAP source: Obama officials to tour Michigan prisonThe Obama administration is sending officials to Michigan to tour a state prison that could be used to hold terrorism suspects now detained at Guantanamo Bay,Cuba.
FOX NEWSFeds Consider Adding 'Cookies' to Web Sites; Will Privacy Crumble?The Office of Management and Budget is considering reversing a nine-year ban to allow the use of cookies on federal Web sites to track, among other things, users' preferences and interests.
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