Obama pledges schools upgrade in stimulus plan

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WASHINGTON (AP) — Barack Obama probably cannot fix every leaky roof and busted boiler in the nation’s schools. But educators say his sweeping school modernization program - if he spends enough - could jump-start student achievement….

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Obamas to move into Washington hotel this weekend

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WASHINGTON (AP) — An exclusive hotel just yards from the White House will become a temporary home “suite” home for President-elect Barack Obama and his family when they move to the capital this weekend….

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US Continues Diplomatic Push for Gaza Cease-Fire

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Officials say US push for durable and sustained cease-fire continuing undaunted, despite failure of French bid to arrange 48-hour truce for humanitarian relief efforts

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Low-key New Year’s Eve planned at Bush’s ranch

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CRAWFORD, Texas (AP) — President George W. Bush probably won’t watch the clock hit 2009, choosing instead to celebrate the new year with a sunrise stroll around his Texas ranch….

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Hawaii giddy to have Obama home on the island

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ON SANDY BEACH, Hawaii (AP) — When many islanders look at Barack Obama, they see not only the next president, but a skilled bodysurfer, a man who flashes the “shaka” or hang loose sign, and someone who wears the same rubber slippers they do….

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Deripaska Under Pressure in Mega Aluminium Merger

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By John Helmer in Moscow
Oleg Deripaska is under unexpected personal pressure, at home and abroad, just when his plan to take control of one of the largest bauxite and aluminium producers in the world is close to final government approval. And that is exactly why the trouble for Deripaska is growing now.
Russian government authorization this month of the creation of a monopoly aluminium concern, integrating domestic and foreign bauxite, alumina, and aluminium production assets, has followed a no-objection ruling from the European Commission (EC) in Brussels. The unconditional ruling was issued by the EC on February 1.

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Bistro, Bistro Cried the Russian to Sarkozy

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By John Helmer in Moscow
Did Nicolas Sarkozy, the small rightwing candidate for President of France, benefit from the brief imprisonment in Lyon of one Russian billionaire, and from the award of a medal, days later in Paris, to another Russian billionaire, who happened to be the business partner of the first?
And was Sarkozy helped by Renaud Donnedieu de Vabres, ministre blanchisseur, official custodian of French culture, receiver of kickbacks, and arranger of unorthodox donations to presidential campaign chests?
In short, on January 30, when Donnedieu de Vabres awarded the medal of Officer of the Legion of Arts and Letters to Vladimir Potanin, was this the end to an ingenious quartet of hostage-taking and ransom on the French side, procuring and precious metals on the Russian?

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