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Obamas enjoy fine food, wine, but hold the beets (The Standard-Times) (southcoasttoday.com) - December 03, 2008
Former President George H.W. Bush famously disliked broccoli. His son, the outgoing president, is a Texas meat-eater. President-elect Barack Obama loves chili and shuns beets.
Obama building team (Salina Journal) (saljournal.com) - November 23, 2008
WASHINGTON -- Two main quarries are supplying the building blocks for President-elect Barack Obama's new administration. Longtime, deeply loyal associates will dominate the White House inner sanctum.
Incoming chief executive's team relying on his hometown, Clinton's camp (The Nashua Telegraph) (nashuatelegraph.com) - November 23, 2008
WASHINGTON -- Two main quarries are supplying the building blocks for President-elect Barack Obama's new administration. Longtime, deeply loyal associates will dominate the White House inner sanctum…
Associates, Clinton-era vets filling positions (Hutchinson News) (hutchnews.com) - November 23, 2008
WASHINGTON - Two main quarries are supplying the building blocks for President-elect Barack Obama's ...
Chicago, Clinton camps feed Obama's incoming team (The Washington Times) (washingtontimes.com) - November 22, 2008
Two main quarries are supplying the building blocks for President-elect Barack Obama's new administration.
Chicago, Clinton camps feed Obama's incoming team (The San Luis Obispo Tribune) (sanluisobispo.com) - November 22, 2008
By By CHARLES BABINGTON and LIZ SIDOTI -- Two main quarries are supplying the building blocks for President-elect Barack Obama's new administration. Longtime, deeply loyal associates will dominate the…
Obama family enjoys fine food and wine, but please hold the beets (The Canadian Press via Yahoo! Canada News) (ca.news.yahoo.com) - November 13, 2008
CHICAGO - Former president George H.W. Bush famously disliked broccoli. His son, the outgoing president, is a Texas meat-eater.
How will he lead? (Casa Grande Dispatch) (zwire.com) - November 06, 2008
WASHINGTON - Over and over, Barack Obama told voters if they stuck with him "we will change this country and change the world." They did, and now their expectations for him to deliver are firmly plant…
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Old, new for team Obama (epaper.philly.com) - November 23, 2008
— Two main quarries are supplying the building blocks for Presi- dent-elect Barack Obama’s new administration. Longtime, deeply loyal asso- ciates will dominate the White House inner sanctu.
Chicago, Clinton camps feed Obama's incoming team - San Jose ... (mercurynews.com) - November 23, 2008
By Charles Babington and Liz Sidoti. Associated Press. Posted: 11/22/2008 05:01:46 PM PST. and Liz Sidoti. WASHINGTON — Two main quarries are supplying the building blocks for President-elect Barack O…
Chicago, Clinton camps feed Obama’s incoming team (e-edition.independentmail.com) - November 22, 2008
WASHINGTON — Two main quarries are supplying the building blocks for President-elect Barack Obama’s new administration. Longtime, deeply loyal associates will dominate the White House inner sanctum. A…
Chicago, Clinton camps feed Obama's incoming team (my.freeze.com) - November 22, 2008
Two main quarries are supplying the building blocks for President-elect Barack Obama's new administration.
Private Frederick Charles Babington Isaac (canadiangreatwarproject.com) - November 17, 2008
Private Frederick Charles Babington Isaac Canadian Infantry 42nd Battalion.
Obama nods to McCain, rallies fans (southtownstar.com) - October 12, 2008
PHILADELPHIA - His backers feeling increasingly confident, Democrat Barack Obama made a slight nod to his Republican rival Saturday and asked voters to have faith in him as the next president.
Leading in polls, Obama plays it safe (southtownstar.com) - October 11, 2008
COLUMBUS, Ohio - Barack Obama is playing it safe. Leading in polls with 25 days to Election Day, the Democratic nominee is offering careful proposals to address the economic crisis while letting allie…
Obama details his health-care plan, hits at McCain’s (epaper.philly.com) - October 05, 2008
Democrat Barack Obama sharply criticized Republican John McCain’s health-care proposals yesterday, saying they could force millions of Americans to struggle to buy medical insurance. Turning.







