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Taking up cudgels on behalf of his former boss, a former top aide for George W. Bush has slammed President Barack Obama for his "borderline" obsession in blaming the former president for the current mess.
| | President Barack Obama said Sunday the US will pursue Senate ratification of the Comprehensive Test Ban Treaty (CTBT) to bring it into force, IRNA reported.
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Ousted Illinois governor Rod Blagojevich, who was accused of trying to sell US President Barack Obama's senator seat, hit Chicago's air waves with his first gig as a radio talk show host.
| | Policy changes pursued by President Barack Obama have increased the risk of terrorist attacks for the country, former US vice-president Dick Cheney said in an interview with CNN Sunday.
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Louisiana Governor Bobby Jindal has drawn criticism for his performance in delivering the Republican Party's response to President Barack Obama's speech on the flagging economy, with some even upset with his questioning spending on monitoring volcanos that he knows little about.
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Louisiana's Indian American governor Bobby Jindal, who may challenge President Barack Obama in 2012, has expressed doubts that the new Democratic president can rescue Americans from the economic storms.
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Secretary of State Hillary Clinton's choice of Asia for her first trip abroad is intended to signal a more global focus as opposed to the Bush administration's heavy emphasis on the Middle East, according to a US think tank.
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Bobby Jindal, Louisiana's Indian-American governor, is set to deliver the Republican response to Barack Obama's Feb 24 joint address to Congress - the high-profile slot the rival party often gives to one of its rising stars.
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Former eBay chief executive officer Meg Whitman has said that she will run for California governor to replace Arnold Schwarzenegger in 2010.
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He has been on the job for just over two weeks, but US President Barack Obama has already had time not only to reverse some of the most controversial policies of George W. Bush but also his predecessor's strict protocol at the White House.
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Eric Holder said there would be respect for the rule of law and no political favouritism in the US Justice Department as he was sworn in Tuesday as the country's first African-American attorney general.
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As two more of his cabinet nominees bit the dust over tax troubles, threatening to derail his agenda of change, President Barack Obama admitted in a series of TV interviews he screwed up.
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Two weeks into his presidency, a new national poll suggests that nearly two-thirds of Americans approve of the job Barack Obama has been doing so far in the White House, but it's a far cry from his 84 per cent rating days before his inauguration.
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After President Barack Obama, it was the turn of Hillary Clinton to be sworn in as America's 67th secretary of state - for a second time.
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