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- Liberal Democrats seek to expand stimulus package beyond $1 trillion. Soraghan, Mike // Hill;1/20/2009, Vol. 16 Issue 8, p8
The article reports that the liberal Democrats are lobbying hard to put President-elect Barack Obama's economic stimulus bill beyond $1 trillion.
- Bipartisan, post-partisan, just partisan. Mellman, Mark S. // Hill;2/18/2009, Vol. 16 Issue 19, p12
The author reflects on the vanishing essence of partisanship due to the move of Republicans to deny President Barack Obama and his stimulus package plan in the U.S.
- Empty budget promises. // Hill;4/8/2009, Vol. 16 Issue 41, p14
The author reflects on the promise by U.S. President Barack Obama for economic assistance.
- Bad jobs data spur Obama on stimulus. Youngman, Sam // Hill;6/9/2009, Vol. 16 Issue 66, p1
The article reports on the decision of President Barack Obama to increase stimulus spending to solve the high growth of unemployment in the U.S.
- Democratic freshmen to be tested early with vote on stimulus package. Allen, Jared // Hill;1/21/2009, Vol. 16 Issue 9, p8
The article reports that freshman lawmakers are now being asked whether they will support President Barack Obama's $825 billion economic stimulus in the U.S. in 2009.
- Flexibility needed on exec pay rules. Bedes, Richard; Campbell, Ian // Hill;6/9/2009, Vol. 16 Issue 66, p17
The article reports on the plan of the U.S. President Barack Obama administration in tightening the regulation of pay at two-time recipients of the country's bailout funds.
- Not very stimulating. Stoddard, A. B. // Hill;6/11/2009, Vol. 16 Issue 68, p31
In this article the author discusses the implementation of the U.S. President Barack Obama's stimulus package and the increased federal spending of the Obama administration.
- Officials, civics ready to spend Obama's cash. Winzelberg, David // Long Island Business News (7/1993 to 5/2009);12/19/2008, Vol. 55 Issue 62, p7A
The article reports that the biggest projects could benefit from the economic stimulus dollars promised by President-elect Barack Obama in Long Island, New York. According to planning experts, some of the region's biggest projects could get approved quickly. Moreover, it is said that in many...
- Time to Deal with Haiti. Farmer, Paul; Concannon, Brian // Foreign Policy in Focus;4/21/2009, p3
The article focuses on the promise of U.S. President Barack Obama to change a Latin America policy which is said to be welcome to Haitians, who have suffered their unfair share of political and economic instability from these policies. It states that U.S. Secretary of State Hillary Clinton has...


