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President Barack Obama pauses in the Diplomatic Reception Room at the White House in Washington Friday, Jan. 15, 2010, while talking about the earthquake in Haiti. Washington conundrum: Where to stockpile mountains of NSA data?
WASHINGTON: Figuring out where to house mountains of data collected by the National Security Agency is the thorniest challenge the US faces in curtailing its massive surveillance program, officials... (photo: AP / Alex Brandon) The Times of India
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Democratic presidential hopeful, Sen. Barack Obama, D-Ill., pauses for a moment while speaking at a town hall-style meeting in Winston-Salem, N.C.,Tuesday, April 29, 200 Obama's homework assignment
STATE OF THE UNION: He might get some inspiration from his secretary of education PRESIDENT Barack Obama will deliver his State of the Union address on Jan 28, but, for my money, his secretary of... (photo: AP / Jae C. Hong) New Straits/Business Times
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President Barack Obama pauses as he delivers his State of the Union address on Capitol Hill in Washington, Wednesday, Jan. 27, 2010. UVM's leader hoping Obama addresses college access
BURLINGTON, Vt. (AP) — The president of the University of Vermont says he's hopeful that President Barack Obama will address access to higher education during his upcoming State of the Union address.... (photo: AP / Tim Sloan, Pool) San Francisco Chronicle
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Brazil's President Dilma Rousseff arrives to meet members of Brazil's soccer team at Alvorada palace in Brasilia, Brazil, Monday, Sept. 2, 2013. The Brazilian government condemned a U.S. spy program that reportedly targeted the nation's leader, labeled it an "unacceptable invasion" of sovereignty and called Monday for international regulations to protect citizens and governments alike from cyber espionage. Brazil watching changes in US espionage policy
Brazil's government says it's paying "extreme attention" to how the U.S. reforms the... (photo: AP / Eraldo Peres) Springfield News-Sun
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President Barack Obama pauses while speaking at Democratic National Committee fundraiser in Boston, Thursday, April 1, 2010. China opposes US spending bill that limits its hi-tech purchases
China's Commerce Ministry has condemned a US$1.1 trillion spending bill passed by the US Congress last week over clauses that limit technological purchases from... (photo: AP / Alex Brandon) South China Morning Post
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In this photo taken Feb. 6, 2102, Rep. Jay Inslee, D-Wash., speaks at a manufacturing facility in Seattle, Wash. Democratic officials said Saturday, March 10, 2012, that eight-term veteran Inslee intends to resign from Congress to focus full time on running for governor of Washington state this fall. Washington's Democratic governor, Christine Gregoire is retiring at the end of her term, and Inslee has long been rumored as a Democratic contender to replace her. Gov. Jay Inslee's big ideas face big hurdles
OLYMPIA, Wash. — Washington Gov. Jay Inslee has some big ideas that face some big hurdles in the state Legislature. If the Democratic governor has his way, lawmakers will work over the next... (photo: AP / Elaine Thompson) Lexington Herald-Leader
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Tampa Bay Lightning coach John Tortorella, center, makes his point during a timeout in the final minutes of the third period of NHL hockey Canucks' John Tortorella tries to break into Flames' dressing room
Much has been said of Vancouver Canucks Coach John Tortorella's attitude change since he left New York for the Pacific Northwest. Though he may be a bit more mild-mannered behind the bench and in news... (photo: AP / Gene J. Puskar) The Los Angeles Times
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Golden State Warriors Warriors turn back the Pelicans
Contra Costa Times NEW ORLEANS — The Golden State Warriors' defense locked down in the second half, and Golden State snapped a two-game losing streak by beating the New Orleans Pelicans, 97-87,... (photo: Creative Commons / Keith Allison) Star Telegram
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