October 22nd, 2010
On Wednesday, President arrives in New Jersey, to discuss the economy with small business representatives and to persuade the Congress to pass a bill that will help small enterprises to hire more workers.
The President will make a stop in Edison. A similar visit was scheduled for May, but then postponed due to an oil spill in the Gulf of Mexico.
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October 22nd, 2010
Barack Obama’s popularity fell slightly in the U.S., but he still has a lot of fans in Europe.
The results of the survey published on Wednesday showed that three-quarters of 11 European countries favor Obama’s international politics, compared with half of Americans.
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October 22nd, 2010
Chief Economic Advisor of the U.S. President, Barack Obama, Larry Summers plans to resign by the end of 2010.
The officer himself refuses to call the cause of his upcoming departure. He just announced that he intends to return to teaching at Harvard and writing works on basic economics.
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October 22nd, 2010
President Obama is speaking on Thursday before the UN General Assembly with a speech in which he is going to highlight his achievements in international politics for the time spent on duty, especially the peace in the Middle East.
In his speech, the president wants to ask the international community to rally around Palestinian-Israeli peace process, to urge the United Nations to support the agreement, which would result in the formation of independent state of Palestine and Israel, with strong boundaries, in a year.
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