Sun, 14 Aug 2011 Democrats urge Obama to be more aggressive on jobs Reporting from Washington— As he sets out on a three-day bus tour of the Midwest focused on the economy, President Obama is coming under growing pressure from fellow Democrats to put forward a more aggressive strategy to create jobs than the one he has been toutin... | Jerricho Cotchery says Pittsburgh is right fit for him Jerricho Cotchery did his research after the New York Jets released him. | Yet there was little doubt about where the veteran receiver wanted to be after he toured the Pittsburgh Steelers' training camp. | "After my visit here, I really believed this was the place for m... | Diamondbacks lose Marquis with fractured leg; sweep Mets | Just when the Diamondbacks went out in the marketplace to solidify their pitching staff, rapid developments followed. | In acquiring right-hander Jason Marquis from Washington just before the trading deadline, the D-backs thought their rotation was set for the stretch... | Johnson Holdout Becoming A War Of Wills | The Titans and star running back Chris Johnson are still at a standoff, and there doesn’t seem to be any willingness from either side to budge from their stated positions. | Johnson is holding out for a new deal that some believe would be in the $30 to $35 milli... | Pastor illustrates how 'mixing a cake' is a foretaste to forever | Today was the 37th Church Anniversary for New Canaan Baptist Church in Richmond, Virginia. Rev. Leroy Mitchell, Pastor of the Greater Brookville Baptist Church in Lynchburg, Virginia was the guest preacher. | Using 1 Chronicles 29:1, Pastor Mitchell used the subject "... | The Nixon Shock Heard 'Round the World By LEWIS E. LEHRMAN | On the afternoon of Friday, Aug. 13, 1971, high-ranking White House and Treasury Department officials gathered secretly in President Richard Nixon's lodge at Camp David. Treasury Secretary John Connally, on the job for just seven months, was seated... | Bachmann-Perry Overdrive | The fight for the Republican Presidential nomination is finally getting underway in earnest, with Texas Governor Rick Perry bull-riding his way into the race and Michele Bachmann winning Saturday's straw poll in Iowa. Both events show how unsettled the GOP contest sti... | | |
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