Archive for June 1st, 2009
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Panel Is Set to Review NASA’s Plan for Human Space Flight
NASA announced the members of a panel that would take a “fresh look” at NASA’s efforts to return to the moon by 2020.
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Obama’s Test: Restoring G.M. With a Limited U.S. Role
The longer the government holds on to its stake in General Motors, the more the pressures will build to intervene in its business.
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Obama Talks of Being ‘Honest’ With Israel
President Obama said he would be more willing to criticize Israel than previous administrations have been.
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Communities, Innovation and Washington
A promising White House initiative seeks to expand nonprofit efforts by helping worthy projects grow and by encouraging other communities to try successful strategies.
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Drug Agency May Reveal More Data on Actions
A new task force within the Food and Drug Administration will recommend ways to reveal more information about F.D.A. decisions, including now secret data on drugs and devices.
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Rangel Apologizes for Remark About Obama Visiting Harlem
Representative Charles B. Rangel described as “inappropriate” his comment that President Obama should be careful about visiting East Harlem.
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The Quagmire Ahead
The Obama plan for General Motors is bureaucratically smart and financially tough-minded, but it won’t revolutionize the company’s corporate culture. It could make things worse.
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Foreclosures: No End in Sight
There’s little evidence, so far, that President Obama’s anti-foreclosure plan will be able to stop the new wave of foreclosures.
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A Clearer Clean Water Act
The Obama administration is right to urge Congress to act on bills that would restore federal jurisdiction over all wetlands and streams.
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President obama’s first prime time press conference
President Obama held his first-ever prime time press conference Monday evening to outline the state of the economy and why it is crucial to pass his Economic Recovery plan. Share your story about the economic crisis and the need for immediate action
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