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Newsweek: Why Obama picked Panetta
Among Obama's reasons for choosing Panetta, sources said, were his reputation as a "first-rate manager," his White House experience handling issues related to "intelligence support" and his history of establishing cooperative relations between the executive branch and Capitol Hill.
Richardson, Obama teams trade blame
The camps of President-elect Barack Obama and N.M. Gov. Bill Richardson have exchanged comments over the disclosure of information about an investigation into Richardson's gubernatorial office.
Obama designer Pinto is grounded in Chicago
Maria Pinto isn't particularly interested in coattails, considering the Chicago-based designer hasn't campaigned to become a household name despite being a fashion favorite of soon-to-be first lady Michelle Obama.
Obama's designer remains Chicagoan
NEW YORK – Maria Pinto isn’t particularly interested in coattails, considering the Chicago-based designer hasn’t campaigned to become a household name despite being a fashion favorite of soon-to-be first lady Michelle Obama. Photo caption: Fashion designer Maria Pinto, in her Chicago boutique last week, says she has no interest in relocating as Michelle Obama heads to the White House. ...
Obama taps Dartmouth native for White House photographer
The intimate moments of Barack Obama's historic presidency will be documented through the lens of SouthCoast native son Pete Souza, who has been tapped by the Obama administration to hold the position of official White House photographer.
Obama designer Pinto is grounded in Chicago
NEW YORK (AP) - The Chicago fashion designer who's a favorite of first lady-to be Michelle Obama says she doesn't want to be a disposable part of fashion.
Newsweek: Why Obama needs to lower expectations
Obama and his aides are determined to send a jolt of electricity through D.C., but the realities get more immobilizing by the minute. Globally, the drift of events is not necessarily in the president-election's direction.
Observer Contributor Niall Stanage, 'An Irish Reporter,' Wins Race to Publish Book on Election '08
Against all odds, the first book out of the gate on the 2008 election comes not from The Washington Post ’s Daniel Balz, Time ’s Mark Halperin, or Newsweek ’s Evan Thomas, but Niall Stanage of Ireland’s Sunday Business Post , whose account of Barack Obama’s fight for the nomination and his victory in the general election has been available in bookstores on the other side of the ocean since ...









World stocks rally on some rare corporate cheer
World stock markets rose strongly Tuesday ahead of expected gains on Wall Street and amid some relatively positive corporate news, particularly from the struggling British retailing sector.

Pope: Pollution could destroy world's future
Pope Benedict XVI is warning that pollution in the world could destroy our present and our future.

World markets extend gains, Nikkei up 0.4 percent
Asian stock markets were mostly higher Tuesday, shrugging off lackluster trade overnight in the U.S. and Europe amid growing optimism the world economy would start to recover later this year.

US opens world's largest foreign mission in Iraq
Just inside the gateway of the new United States Embassy in Baghdad, a US Army lieutenant colonel acted as the diplomatic equivalent of a Wal-Mart greeter, welcoming guests Monday afternoon to the dedication ceremony for the largest – and most expensive – American mission in the world.

Canada risked and was rewarded in country's fifth straight world junior gold
OTTAWA - Canada's fifth straight gold medal at the world junior hockey championship was won much differently than the previous four.

Golden again: Canada beats Sweden 5-1 to win world junior championship
OTTAWA - Canada's junior hockey team is back on top of the world, and this gold medal might be the sweetest one yet.

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