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Romney wins big in Florida

TAMPA, Florida: Mitt Romney trounced main rival Newt Gingrich in Florida’s primary on Tuesday, putting himself in a commanding position to win the Republican nomination and take on President Barack Obama.

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Obama confirms Pakistan drone strikes

US President Barack Obama has confirmed that unmanned drones regularly strike suspected militants in Pakistan’s tribal areas.

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Obama urges taxing rich, aiding housing in State of the Union

WASHINGTON: President Barack Obama called on Tuesday for higher taxes on the rich and new remedies for the U.S. mortgage crisis in a starkly populist State of the Union address aimed at convincing voters to give him a second term.

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Iran slams EU oil embargo, warns could hit U.S.

TEHRAN/BRUSSELS: Iran accused Europeans on Monday of waging “psychological warfare” after the EU banned imports of Iranian oil, and President Barack Obama said Washington would impose more sanctions to address the “serious threat presented by Iran’s nuclear program.”

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Obama unveils ‘leaner’ military to counter China

President Barack Obama unveiled a strategy for a leaner US military focused on countering China‘s rising power and signaling a shift away from large ground wars against insurgents.

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Sleeping-Bag Maker Wins Obama Help With Bangladesh Imports

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Sunday 1st January, 2012 (Source: www.businessweek.com)

Dec. 30 (Bloomberg) — An Alabama maker of sleeping bags fighting low-cost competition from Bangladesh won a victory as President Barack Obama excluded the imports from U.S.

tariff reductions for developing nations. …

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Sleeping-Bag Maker Wins Obama Help With Bangladesh Imports

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Saturday 31st December, 2011 (Source: Business Week)

Dec. 30 (Bloomberg) — An Alabama maker of sleeping bags fighting low-cost competition from Bangladesh won a victory as President Barack Obama excluded the imports from U.S.

tariff reductions for developing nations. …

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Obama criticizes Venezuela’s ties to Iran, Cuba

CARACAS: President Barack Obama’s sharp criticisms of Venezuela’s human rights record and its ties to Iran are heightening tensions with Venezuelan President Hugo Chavez, who on Monday responded by calling Obama a “clown” and telling him to mind his own business.

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US to lower flag to end Iraq war

The US flag is to be lowered in Baghdad, formally marking the end of US military operations in Iraq after nearly nine years of war.

Most of the 5,500 remaining soldiers have now left Iraq, with security in the hands of the Iraqi authorities.

President Barack Obama, who came to office pledging to bring troops home, said the US left behind a “sovereign, stable and self-reliant Iraq”.

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Obama hails end of US war in Iraq

US President Barack Obama has marked the end of the Iraq war by applauding the “extraordinary achievement” of US troops in a conflict he firmly opposed.

In a speech at Fort Bragg in North Carolina, he paid tribute to the soldiers who served and died in the war, and their families.

The last US soldiers are expected to withdraw from Iraq within days.

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Obama: Asia-Pacific defence immune from budget cuts

President Barack Obama Thursday pledged he would not let a Washington budget crunch compromise an expansive vision and military presence designed to cement America as a top Pacific power.

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Obama seeks reconciliation as Libya declared free

WASHINGTON, Oct 23: US President Barack Obama hailed Sunday the liberation of Libya as a “new era of promise” and urged a “national reconciliation process” as it develops into a secure, democratic country.

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Obama to meet Abbas, Netanyahu

US President Barack Obama will urge his Palestinian counterpart Mahmoud Abbas to drop a bid for UN recognition of statehood later on Wednesday.

Mr Obama will also meet Israeli PM Benjamin Netanyahu amid frantic diplomacy aimed at averting a crisis.

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Because We Can, We Must

Around half a century back Martin Luther King, Jr. had a dream, where he envisioned a world (America) free of racial discrimination and inequality once and for all. He didn’t however live to see his dream turn to reality (I wonder whether we have?). But when Barack Obama said, “Change will not come if we wait for some other person or some other time. We are the ones we’ve been waiting for. We are the change that we seek” the words of Luther King echoed across the American people. For good or for bad they (Americans) had leaders who shared the same dream, 50 years apart!!!

If we look further back, there is the great Mohandas Karamchand Gandhi (Mahatma Gandhi) who believed in ahimsa (total non-violence) and preached, “An eye for an eye only ends up making the whole world blind.” He was a living legend indeed. In fact Martin Luther King, Jr. himself had once said, “Christ gave us the goals and Mahatma Gandhi the tactics.” Such is the acceptance of this Brahmachari that even at this kalyug (modern era/dark times), activists like Anna Hazare take up his non-violent methods to rally against Anti-corruption. Gandhians are still at large in India and across the globe irrespective of race, gender or religion. Idealism is usually the force which drives all progressive change and he had one that won a million hearts (and continue to do so) “Ahimsa Paramo Dharma“.

Obama presses Gabon’s Bongo on human rights

WASHINGTON: US President Barack Obama urged Gabon’s President Ali Bongo to root out corruption and protect human rights in talks that stirred criticism among his guest’s opponents.

US officials had earlier said it would be naive to expect Obama to avoid every leader with a checkered human rights record, arguing that Gabon had courageously backed several key US diplomatic pushes on Iran and Libya.

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