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Burmese Presidents White House Visit a Reward for Reforms
Burmese President Thein Sein is visiting the White House, becoming the first leader of his nation to do so in nearly half a century. It marks the latest U.S. effort to reward him for introducing reforms after decades of military rule. The White House meeting with President Barack Obama also represents a rapid diplomatic boost for Thein Sein, whom the United States removed from a blacklist ...
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President Obama To Visit Senegal South Africa Tanzania
The White House says U.S. President Barack Obama will travel to Africa this summer, visiting three countries. In a statement Monday, the White House says President Obama along with his wife, Michelle, will travel to Senegal, South Africa and Tanzania in late June and early July. The administration says Obama will meet with government officials as well as leaders from business, ...
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Obama to reveal Guantanamo Bay plans drones strategy on Thursday
President Barack Obama will be speaking on his administration's evolving counterterrorism policies on Thursday, a White House official has said. The official told POLITICO that the president will also be discussing the administration's controversial use of drones and renewed plans to close the detention facility at Guantanamo Bay. Obama will discuss the country's broad counterterrorism policy, ...
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Leaks turn to deluge for reeling White House
A few hours after that, we were told that everybody at the most senior levels of the White House knew about the report revealing the targeting of conservative groups by the Internal Revenue Service - everybody but the president, who maintains he learned about it from watching TV.By far the most damaging of the stories has to do with the assault on press freedom.In 2009, Fox News reporter James ...
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The taxman’s targeting blame the White House
Whether the Obama administration could have stopped the IRS’ targeting of conservative groups.***Jonah Goldberg made an excellent point in "IRS Follows O’s Lead," (PostOpinion, May 17) when he said: "Imagine for a moment if black civil-rights organizations, gay groups or teachers unions were targeted by the IRS." The White House would have started a major ...
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Duke has short start in Nationals third straight loss
SAN FRANCISCO -- Before Monday night's first pitch against the Giants, Nationals manager Davey Johnson said he was hoping spot starter Zach Duke would be able to get through five good innings. It turned out Duke couldn't even escape the fourth frame of the series opener, which ended in an 8-0 Washington loss. Starting in place of southpaw Ross Detwiler, who is nursing a right oblique ...
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MLB San Francisco 8 Washington 0
Ryan Vogelsong earned a win but was injured Monday in San Francisco's 8-0 rout of Washington. Belt scored four times and his blast in the fifth inning handed a 6-0 lead to San Francisco, which opened a homestand by snapping a three-game ...
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Tiger Woods says hes open to moving ATT National out of Washington
Tiger Woods Tiger Woods was in Bethesda Monday to promote next month's AT&T National golf tournament at Congressional Country Club. The event is guaranteed to be at the course only through the next year, so the question came up as to if the event would return, and if not, where it would end up, according to The Washington Post. Thats something that we are obviously addressing now, and were ...
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Washington’s hacking charges escalate pressure on China
Yesterday, top US officials and media made unsubstantiated allegations of hacking of US computer systems by a military unit in Shanghai, escalating tensions with China. ...
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Congress takes aim at plan for Eisenhower Memorial
As the House weighs legislation that would halt Frank Gehry's plan for the Eisenhower Memorial, Rep. Rob Bishop, R-Utah the chairman of the subcommittee with oversight over the project has requested documents showing how the $63 million that Congress has already committed to the project has been spent, the Washington Examiner reported. Bishop wants the money accounted for before ...
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