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  • While [Barack Obama] himself said on CNN's "Larry King Live" that he had "seen and heard worse" than the drawing, his surrogates have employed much stronger language. In an effort to defend the caricature, produced by designer Barry Blitt, New Yorker editor David Remnick said in a statement that the "cover "The Politics of Fear' combines a number of fantastical images about the Obamas and shows them for the obvious distortions they are. The burning flag, the nationalist-radical and Islamic outfits, the fist-bump, the portrait on the wall-all of them echo one attack or another. More people saw (that) cover of The New Yorker than they did in the history of the magazine, so I applaud them for selling magazines and getting coverage," he said. "I think it did what it was supposed to do, bu...

    ...'t think many people will read the (two articles on Obama inside the magazine) and that's what my p...

  • TO THE EDITORS: On June 30, two articles appeared on Page A3 about Obama's disagreements with Congress on handling the national debt and on his military action in Libya. The latter, "Obama says 'fuss' over Libya is largely politics," really caught my eye.

  • Re: the Nov. 14 twin Perspectives articles on the Obama agenda. John Wright began his article making an analogy about lunatics running an insane asylum to the majority voters in the recent election who soundly rejected the left's (Obama's) agenda.

  • Introduction - II. Role of International Law in U.S. Foreign Policy toward the muslim world - III. Women‘s rights in the muslim world - A. Palestine - B. Afghanistan - IV. Recommendations for the Obama Administration - A. Convention on the Elimination of All Forms of Discrimination Against Women ("CEDAW") - B. International Violence Against Women Act ("IVAWA") - C. Education - D. Economic Empowerment - E. Office of Global Women?s Issues in the State Department - F. U.S.-Middle East Partnership Initiative - G. United Nations Observer Missions - H. Supporting Women?s Rights Activists in the Muslim World - V. Conclusion

  • WEST HOLLYWOOD, Calif., Oct. 9 /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ --The following was issued by Jerome Cleary and previously published on October 8th, 2010 on http://westhollywood.patch.com/articles/an- open-letter-to-president-obama-gay-people-count: Dear President Obama:

  • Unlike Illinois Sen. Barack Obama, [John McCain] actively sought and accepted the support of [John Hagee]. The Democratic frontrunner has been hammered about controversial statements of his former pastor even after* strongly rejecting them. In the Feb. 26 debate alone, [Louis Farrakhan]'s name was brought up nine times. Not counting last weekend's stories, a study by Media Matters for America, a monitoring group, the New York Times and the Washington Post have published 12 times as many articles mentioning Obama's ties to [Jeremiah Wright] as they have on McCain's link to Hagee. From Feb. 27 until the past week, the Washington Post had published 53' stories mentioning Obama's relationship with Wright, but only three articles mentioning McCain and Hagee. Over that same period, the New Yo...

  • ..., January 16, www.prospect.org/cs/ articles?article=great_expectations. . Gallup Poll. 2010a. ...

  • it's no surprise that Hampton Roads is rich in local talent, but this weekend offers special showcases and collaborations. The event that says it best is Hampton Roads Has Talent, a fundraiser for Virginia Musical Theatre that will feature 100 local performers, including young musicians from the Governor's School for the Arts. At Norfolk State University, the Concert Choir will perform with Symphonicity to honor the Norfolk 17; composer R. Nathaniel Dett, a Hampton Institute leader; Ludwig van Beethoven; and President Obama. For more about the Cantata Chorus and TRDance performances, there are articles on Pages 6 and 7. Todd Rosenlieb Dance

  • Last week's issue, which featured articles about [Barack Obama]'s win and being named America's first Black president, was on sale for $1. Regular copies sold on Thursday sold out nearly two hours after AmNews offices opened. On Friday, another 35,000 copies were printed to accommodate the highly sought after newspaper. I'm here celebrating our history and the love of our community," said Wendy Joi Franklin, who waited to get nearly 10 copies of the newspaper. "I'm trying to be part of the history," said James Hierro. "I never thought I would see this in my lifetime. You have to support your own people. Barack Obama's presidential win prompted the 100-year-old weekly newspaper to print a limited edition glossy poster on its front cover.



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