Politics
Obama, Sebelius Take Aim at Insurers in Bid to Sway Public on Health Plan President Barack Obama and his top
health official are stepping up attacks on the nation’s insurers
in an effort to sway public opinion and persuade lawmakers to
back U.S. health-care legislation.
Obama Has Little to Offer in Talks With Papandreou on Greece's Debt Crisis Greece’s debt crisis may lead to
slower U.S. growth, a rising dollar and turmoil in credit
markets that may make it more difficult for cash-strapped states
such as California to borrow.
Papandreou Will Press Obama to Support a European Crackdown on Speculators Greek Prime Minister George
Papandreou will press President Barack Obama to help Europe
combat “unprincipled speculators,” who he said have roiled
markets and threaten a new global financial crisis.
Biden Says Israel, Palestinians Need to Take `Bold' Steps in Peace Talks Israel and the Palestinians will
have to take “bold” steps for peace, Vice President Joe Biden
said today as the two sides prepared to begin U.S.-mediated
indirect negotiations.
McChrystal Says Pivotal Kandahar Push to Start Mid-Year as Troops Flow In U.S. Army General Stanley McChrystal
and his civilian and Afghan counterparts are laying the
groundwork for an offensive in the Taliban heartland city of
Kandahar designed to step up pressure on the rebels.
Iraqi Parliamentary Vote Result to Be Released as Coalition Haggling Looms Political maneuvering was under way
in Iraq before initial results from the parliamentary election
are announced, with early indications that no party would win a
majority and tough coalition bargaining lies ahead.
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