Archive for November 17th, 2009


guardian.co.uk

Poll: Most Oppose Terror Trials in Open Court
CBS News
The Obama administration appears to be going against public opinion with its decision to try five terrorist suspects – including self-proclaimed Sept.
White House on trial when 9/11 case opens in New YorkScotsman (subscription)
New York, againThe Free Lance-Star
Terror trial upholds US valuesBoston Globe
New York Daily News -Washington Times -Providence Journal
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Globe and Mail

Obama reaches summit but still has peaks to surmount
Times Online
President Obama emerged from a summit with his Chinese counterpart yesterday urging Beijing to resume talks with the exiled Dalai Lama but his host
Obama for talks between China, Dalai LamaHindustan Times
Obama urges China to talk to DalaiTimes of India
Tibetan exiles saddened by Obama's viewsLittle About (blog)
Charleston Post Courier -guardian.co.uk -Sky News
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Telegraph.co.uk

Trade focus for Obama China talks
BBC News
US President Barack Obama is to meet Chinese Premier Wen Jiabao on the last day of his much-watched visit to the rising Asian nation.
Obama reaches summit but still has peaks to surmountTimes Online
Obama bends knee to Chinese mightIndependent
Barack Obama and Hu Jintao remain divided on key issuesTelegraph.co.uk
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Obama Judge Selection Advances as Senate Clears Way for Debate
Bloomberg
17 (Bloomberg) -- The US Senate advanced a federal appeals court nomination by President Barack Obama amid Democratic concern over the pace of filling
Democrats poised to end GOP court filibusterThe Associated Press
Republican Rep. Jeff Sessions to Filibuster Obama's First Judicial PickTheCelebrityCafe.com
Stop Senate Republican Obstructionists, Obama Nominees Deserve VotesAFL-CIO
USA Today -NPR -New York Times
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