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Obama's health care summit: Just for show?
WASHINGTON - Could this turn into something more than political theater? President Barack Obama's televised dialogue with Republican lawmakers on health care, promised for later this month, has the makings of an entertaining exchange. But the differences between the basic Democratic and GOP ideas are stark - and the two sides have increasingly hardened their positions in this election year.
People:Rahm Emanuel John Boehner Harry Reid Nancy Pelosi Barack Obama John McCain Activities:2009 US Health Reform Obama Admin.
2010-02-08
Obama invites GOP leaders to health care talk
WASHINGTON - In the first major step to revive his health care agenda after his party's loss of a filibuster-proof Senate majority, President Barack Obama on Sunday invited Republican and Democratic leaders to discuss possible compromises in a televised gathering later this month.
Nations:U.S. People:Mitch McConnell John Boehner Harry Reid Katie Couric Nancy Pelosi Barack Obama Activities:2009 US Health Reform 111th Congress Obama Admin. Source:(AP)
2010-02-07
Palin says 'absurd' not to ponder presidential bid
WASHINGTON - Sarah Palin says it would be "absurd" for her not to consider running for president in 2012.
People:Sarah Palin Source:(AP)
2010-02-07
`Tea party' activists eagerly await Palin's words
NASHVILLE, Tenn. - These are Sarah Palin's people. Just ask them.
People:Sarah Palin Kay Bailey Hutchison Harry Reid Barack Obama John McCain Source:(AP)
2010-02-06
'Tea party' movement: Who are they and what do they want?
Of all the protest signs at all the rallies and town-hall meetings where people gathered last year to object to Washington's plans to save the US economy and reform healthcare, this hand-lettered one is memorable: "You can't fix stupid, but you can vote it out."
Nations:U.S. People:Sarah Palin Mitt Romney Christopher Dodd Sean Hannity
2010-02-05
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