2011年2月2日星期三

Yahoo! News: Elections

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

Yahoo! News: Elections


U.S. in the Middle as Mubarak Won't Seek Reelection (ContributorNetwork)

Posted: 02 Feb 2011 05:29 PM PST

ContributorNetwork - COMMENTARY | It is unclear if Egyptians have a similar custom or tradition like that in the United States of rising at dawn and watching to see if a particular rodent will see it's shadow and, if it does, portend that there will be six more weeks of bad weather. But one thing is clear: a troubled and restless, poor and frustrated populace of Cairo woke up on the morning of Groundhog Day and saw the shadow of President Hosni Mubarak, the dictator whose resignation they have been calling for over the past few days, stretching out across the land, according to Reuters, in the form of bussed-in pro-Mubarak supporters and patriotic songs and messages being played on government radio and television. His speech Tuesday night had promised seven more months (presidents are sworn in days after the election) of Mubarak rule...

Obama, McCain break ice in Oval Office meeting (AP)

Posted: 02 Feb 2011 05:06 PM PST

President Barack Obama signs the New START Treaty, in the Oval Office of the White House in Washington,  Wednesday, Feb. 2, 2011. (AP Photo/Carolyn Kaster)AP - Now, more than two years after clashing as campaign rivals, President Barack Obama and Sen. John McCain are putting their relationship on defrost and searching for some common ground.


McCaskill denies concerns about convention in MO (AP)

Posted: 02 Feb 2011 04:08 PM PST

AP - Democratic Sen. Claire McCaskill of Missouri on Wednesday called bogus a report that she raised concerns about having the Democratic National Convention in St. Louis.

Republicans to press trade representative on Obama agenda (Reuters)

Posted: 02 Feb 2011 03:22 PM PST

Reuters - Trade Representative Ron Kirk will be pressed to lay out President Barack Obama's trade priorities for 2011 when testifies before a congressional trade panel next week, a Republican congressman said on Wednesday.

Judge raises questions about Voting Rights Act (AP)

Posted: 02 Feb 2011 02:58 PM PST

AP - A federal judge on Wednesday questioned whether a key component of the landmark Voting Rights Act is outdated, expressing skepticism about using evidence of racial discrimination from 40 or 50 years ago to justify continued election monitoring for a group of mostly Southern states.

Reagan's '80s Brought Worries Equal to Obama's Present (ContributorNetwork)

Posted: 02 Feb 2011 02:13 PM PST

ContributorNetwork - Ronald Reagan would have been 100 years old on Sunday. To mark the date, Yahoo! News asked readers to compare their lives today with their lives during his presidency. Below is an essay from a reader.

Obama's Missing Photo, Edward Said, and the Egypt Crisis (ContributorNetwork)

Posted: 02 Feb 2011 02:13 PM PST

ContributorNetwork - COMMENTARY | The opinion of the left toward the crisis in Egypt can be expressed in a word: intifada. That word was used in a Jan. 25 Al Jazeera editorial attributed to Mark LeVine, a professor at University of California at Irvine.

Upton investigates Obamacare advertising campaign, stimulus funding (Daily Caller)

Posted: 02 Feb 2011 01:57 PM PST

Daily Caller - Top GOP health-care official Rep. Fred Upton is taking a close look at the Obama administration's advertising blitz for Obamacare, giving the president two weeks to provide all documents related to the P.R. push that included spots by aging TV star Andy Griffith.

Time for Mubarak to 'step down': US Senator McCain (AFP)

Posted: 02 Feb 2011 01:45 PM PST

Top US Senator John McCain, pictured in 2010, shortly after talks with President Barack Obama, urged embattled Egyptian President Hosni Mubarak on Wednesday to AFP - Top US Senator John McCain, shortly after talks with President Barack Obama, urged embattled Egyptian President Hosni Mubarak on Wednesday to "step down and relinquish power."


America Under Reagan and Obama an Exercise in Contrasts (ContributorNetwork)

Posted: 02 Feb 2011 01:22 PM PST

ContributorNetwork - Ronald Reagan would have been 100 years old on Sunday. To mark the date, Yahoo! News asked readers to compare their lives today with their lives during his presidency. Below is an essay from a reader.

Obama Signs START Nuclear Treaty Documents Admi Persistent Controversy Over Missile Defense (ContributorNetwork)

Posted: 02 Feb 2011 01:04 PM PST

ContributorNetwork - President Barack Obama signed the documents for the new START treaty that will further reduce nuclear weapons in the arsenals of the U.S. and Russia. The treaty is still fraught with some controversy.

Democrats object to GOP gov't transparency probe (AP)

Posted: 02 Feb 2011 12:45 PM PST

AP - Some Democrats in Congress objected Wednesday to early steps taken by the new Republican chairman of the House Oversight and Government Reform Committee to conduct a broad inquiry into President Barack Obama's promises to improve government transparency.

Obama signs START treaty (Daily Caller)

Posted: 02 Feb 2011 11:58 AM PST

Daily Caller - President Obama signed the START treaty on Wednesday. The agreement with Russia limits both countries’ nuclear arsenals to 1,500 warheads and 700 long-range missiles and bombers.

As Hosni Mubarak Announces Retirement, Cairo Street Fighting Breaks Out (ContributorNetwork)

Posted: 02 Feb 2011 11:10 AM PST

ContributorNetwork - When Hosni Mubarak announced he would not seek re-election after her current term as president expires in September, he was attempting to calm the uprising. With pro Mubarak supporters pouring into the streets, the other shoe has dropped.

The GOP Line on Egypt -- and Obama (Time.com)

Posted: 02 Feb 2011 11:00 AM PST

Mike Huckabee, former governor of Arkansas and a leading member of the Republican party, speaks during a cornerstone laying ceremony for the new Jewish neighbourhood of Beit Orot on the Mount of Olives in East Jerusalem January 31, 2011. REUTERS/Baz Ratner (JERUSALEM - Tags: POLITICS BUSINESS)Time.com - Congressional Republican leaders are playing it safe on Egypt so far, generally complimenting Obama's handling of the protests.


Obama signs nuclear treaty documents Wednesday (AP)

Posted: 02 Feb 2011 10:11 AM PST

President Barack Obama signs the New START Treaty in the Oval Office of the White House in Washington, Wednesday, Feb. 2, 2011. Looking on, from left are, Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton, Senate Foreign Relations Committee Chairman Sen. John Kerry, D-Mass., and the committee's ranking Republican Sen. Richard Lugar, R-Ind. (AP Photo/Carolyn Kaster)AP - President Barack Obama pushed a key foreign policy goal a step closer to completion Wednesday with the signing of documents for a nuclear arms treaty with Russia.


NYC museum features exhibition on Apollo Theater (AP)

Posted: 02 Feb 2011 06:29 AM PST

AP - New York City's Apollo Theater launched the careers of such legends as Ella Fitzgerald. It also was the site of memorial services for Michael Jackson and James Brown, and a 2007 presidential campaign rally for Barack Obama.

Obama to sign nuclear START Treaty documents (AP)

Posted: 02 Feb 2011 02:11 AM PST

AP - President Barack Obama will push the New START Treaty another step toward completion Wednesday morning when he signs documents for the nuclear weapons pact in the Oval Office. The treaty, which the Senate ratified after hard lobbying by Obama, is aimed at "resetting" ties with Russia on nuclear arms.

Clinton is key in dance with Mubarak (Politico)

Posted: 02 Feb 2011 01:33 AM PST

Politico - Confronted with the most acute foreign policy crisis of his administration, President Barack Obama is increasingly relying on Secretary of State Hillary Clinton for her advice and connections — including a 20-year friendship with the family of Egyptian President Hosni Mubarak that has drawn fire from human rights advocates.

Obama tells Mubarak, transition must begin 'now' (AFP)

Posted: 02 Feb 2011 12:41 AM PST

Egyptian demonstrators demanding the ouster of President Hosmi Mubarak wave their national flag next to army tanks on Cairo's Tahrir square on February 1, 2011. President Barack Obama told Mubarak that he must begin to transition power AFP - President Barack Obama told Egypt's President Hosni Mubarak that he must begin to transition power "now," hinting his offer to leave after September elections may not go far enough.


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