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Wednesday, Jan 4, 2012 11:09 AM UTC2012-01-04T08:17:47Zl, M j, Y g:i A T

Obama Going To Ohio To Challenge GOP On Economy

WASHINGTON (AP) — President Barack Obama is pushing his economic message in Ohio, brandishing his presidential megaphone in a politically important state to make certain his appeal to the middle class is heard amid the boisterous start of the Republican campaign for the White House.

Obama was traveling Wednesday to the most Democratic congressional district in Ohio, a Cleveland suburb, a day after Mitt Romney won Iowa’s Republican presidential caucuses by just eight votes. Obama’s trip signals the White House’s intent to keep the president in the public eye even as the political world focuses on the GOP’s selection process.

The White House’s choice of Ohio for Obama’s first presidential trip of 2012 underscores the state’s high-profile role in presidential politics. It is a swing state that went for George W. Bush in 2004 and for Obama in 2008. A top manufacturing state, Ohio has seen its jobless rate follow the national pattern; unemployment was 8.5 percent in November compared with 9.6 percent a year before.

Obama set the tone Tuesday for a White House strategy that aims to maintain pressure on congressional Republicans while promoting an economic plan that serves as much as a policy prescription as it does a political platform for the general election.

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Wednesday, Jan 4, 2012 11:09 AM UTC2012-01-04T08:17:47Zl, M j, Y g:i A T

Obama Going To Ohio To Challenge GOP On Economy

WASHINGTON (AP) — President Barack Obama is pushing his economic message in Ohio, brandishing his presidential megaphone in a politically important state to make certain his appeal to the middle class is heard amid the boisterous start of the Republican campaign for the White House.

Obama was traveling Wednesday to the most Democratic congressional district in Ohio, a Cleveland suburb, a day after Mitt Romney won Iowa’s Republican presidential caucuses by just eight votes. Obama’s trip signals the White House’s intent to keep the president in the public eye even as the political world focuses on the GOP’s selection process.

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Wednesday, Jan 4, 2012 11:09 AM UTC2012-01-04T10:56:27Zl, M j, Y g:i A T

Philippines Seizes Meat Of Endangered Anteaters

MANILA, Philippines (AP) — Philippine officials say they have seized large shipments of turtle scutes and meat and scales of endangered anteaters in a sign that the illegal trade is booming.

Alex Marcaida, an environment official, says 58 pounds (26.5 kilograms) of Philippine pangolin, or anteater, about to be smuggled to Manila as goat meat was confiscated Wednesday at the Puerto Princesa city airport in the southwestern Philippines.

He says that on Monday, 209 pounds (95 kilograms) of pangolin scales and 200 pounds (90.5 kilograms) of scutes from endangered hawksbill and green turtles were seized at the same airport. That shipment, which had a market value of nearly 1 million pesos ($23,000), was declared as dried fish.

Pangolin is a Chinese delicacy. Its scales are used in Chinese traditional medicine.

Wednesday, Jan 4, 2012 11:09 AM UTC2012-01-04T10:56:27Zl, M j, Y g:i A T

Philippines Seizes Meat Of Endangered Anteaters

MANILA, Philippines (AP) — Philippine officials say they have seized large shipments of turtle scutes and meat and scales of endangered anteaters in a sign that the illegal trade is booming.

Alex Marcaida, an environment official, says 58 pounds (26.5 kilograms) of Philippine pangolin, or anteater, about to be smuggled to Manila as goat meat was confiscated Wednesday at the Puerto Princesa city airport in the southwestern Philippines.

He says that on Monday, 209 pounds (95 kilograms) of pangolin scales and 200 pounds (90.5 kilograms) of scutes from endangered hawksbill and green turtles were seized at the same airport. That shipment, which had a market value of nearly 1 million pesos ($23,000), was declared as dried fish.

Pangolin is a Chinese delicacy. Its scales are used in Chinese traditional medicine.

Wednesday, Jan 4, 2012 11:09 AM UTC2012-01-04T10:52:24Zl, M j, Y g:i A T

Activists: Syrian Regime Misleading Arab Observers

BEIRUT (AP) — Syrian activists are accusing President Bashar Assad’s regime of misleading Arab League observers who are monitoring the government’s compliance with a plan to end the country’s bloodshed.

They say authorities are changing neighborhood signs to confuse the monitors, taking them to areas loyal to the regime and painting army vehicles to look like those of the police — in order to claim the army has pulled out of flashpoint regions.

The accusations came Wednesday from Rami Abdul-Rahman of the British-based Syrian Observatory for Human Rights and Syria-based activist Mustafa Osso.

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Wednesday, Jan 4, 2012 11:09 AM UTC2012-01-04T10:52:24Zl, M j, Y g:i A T

Activists: Syrian Regime Misleading Arab Observers

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In this photo released by the Syrian official news agency SANA, an Arab League monitor speaks with a Syrian student at Al-Sabil area, in Daraa, Syria, on Tuesday Jan. 3, 2012. The Arab League called Tuesday for an emergency meeting to discuss whether to withdraw the group's monitors from Syria, where security forces are still killing protesters despite the observers' presence, an Arab official said. (AP Photo/SANA) EDITORIAL USE ONLY (Credit: AP)

BEIRUT (AP) — Syrian activists are accusing President Bashar Assad’s regime of misleading Arab League observers who are monitoring the government’s compliance with a plan to end the country’s bloodshed.

They say authorities are changing neighborhood signs to confuse the monitors, taking them to areas loyal to the regime and painting army vehicles to look like those of the police — in order to claim the army has pulled out of flashpoint regions.

The accusations came Wednesday from Rami Abdul-Rahman of the British-based Syrian Observatory for Human Rights and Syria-based activist Mustafa Osso.

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