President Barack Obama on Friday prodded large U.S. banks to boost lending to Main Street and cautiously welcomed news of an unexpected drop in the unemployment rate.
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If there addicted to video games , have a lot of my friends for the players Legend of Zelda: Twilight Princess (for GameCube) andWarioWare: Smooth Moves (for Wii ). The guys in the crowd were partially) into the Burnout series and Gran Turismo series (for …
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If there addicted to video games , have a lot of my friends for the players Legend of Zelda: Twilight Princess (for GameCube) andWarioWare: Smooth Moves (for Wii ). The guys in the crowd were partially) into the Burnout series and Gran Turismo series (for … When it comes to card games , more than a few of my friends admitted his players stayed up all night playing poker .
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When it came to addicting video games , many of my gamer friends voted for the Legend of Zelda: Twilight Princess (for the GameCube) and WarioWare: Smooth Moves (for the Wii ). The guys in the crowd were partial to the Burnout Series and the Gran Turismo series (for the Playstation ).
Dalai Lama says Obama not soft on China (The Malaysian Insider)
NEW DELHI, Nov 23 – Tibetan spiritual leader the Dalai Lama said yesterday US President Barack Obama was not soft on China and said he hoped he would discuss Tibet with the Indian prime minister in Washington this week. “Obama is not soft on China, he just has a different style,” the Dalai Lama told the NDTV news channel in an interview. Obama had called for a resumption of dialogue between the …
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Obama Aide Dunn Renews Fox Critique, Hails Stewart’s Journalism (Bloomberg via Yahoo! News)
Nov. 13 (Bloomberg) — Anita Dunn, President Barack Obama’s outgoing communications director, renewed her attacks against Fox News as she praised the “investigative journalism” of Comedy Central’s Jon Stewart and said MSNBC was not a biased cable news network.