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Lawmakers: Obama wooing might break budget logjam
WASHINGTON (AP) — Republican lawmakers said Sunday they welcome President Barack Obama's courtship and suggested the fresh engagement between the White House and Congress might help yield solutions to the stubborn budget battle that puts Americans'...
Tags: Politics, NBC (tv network), Budget Control Act of 2011, CNN (tv network), This Week (tv program)
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Saturday's TV Highlights: 'Saturday Night Live' on NBC
Customized TV Listings are available here: www.latimes.com/tvtimes Click here to download TV listings for the week of March 11 - 16, 2013 in PDF format This week's TV Movies -------------------- SERIES "The Graham Norton Show" Jude Law, Mila...
Tags: Jon Stewart, The Doctors (tv program), Politics, NBC (tv network), CNN (tv network)
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Keeping up the outreach, Obama to do lunch with Ryan, Van Hollen
WASHINGTON -- President Obama plans to continue his campaign to win hearts, minds and stomachs on Capitol Hill. Obama is scheduled to have lunch with House Budget Committee Chairman Paul Ryan (R-Wis.) and his Democratic counterpart, Rep. Chris Van...
Tags: John Hoeven, Republican Party, Barack Obama, U.S. House Committee on the Budget, Politics
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Boehner: Time for Senate to get to work and stop sequester
WASHINGTON – Seeking to shift blame onto President Obama’s party for the looming budget cuts, House Speaker John A. Boehner said Tuesday it was about time the Senate “gets off their ass” and develop a way around the enormous...
Tags: Government Health Care, Republican Party, Petroleum Industry, Barack Obama, Newport News (Newport News, Virginia)
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Wrong to blame GOP for showdown
What a joke your editorial regarding pending federal budget cuts is ("The GOP sequester," Feb. 22). Do you not research information anymore, or do you just call up some liberal Democrats for advice? Maybe you're just blind and believe anything that...Tags: Fiscal Cliff, Steny Hoyer, Barack Obama, U.S. Congress, Politics
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Forecast calls for pain
Not long after President Barack Obama promised to fight climate change in his inaugural address, temperatures soared to 70 last week in Baltimore — in late January. Our weather continues to be unrecognizable. Last summer was the hottest ever...
Tags: Alternative Energy, Hurricane Sandy (2012), Barack Obama, Global Change, Natural Disasters
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Culleton: Work needed to keep U.S. Postal Service from becoming a dead letter
In Korea, back in the 1950s, a new commander arrived for the small military installation in Ulsan where I was stationed. One of his first acts was to issue a general order which read, "No stupid action will be taken by any member of this command." As a...Tags: Republican Party, Politics, U.S. Congress, Government Postal Delivery, U.S. Postal Service
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The Democrats' sequester proposals: You can't be serious
Members of Congress left Washington on Friday for their annual Presidents Day state (or district) work period, planning to resume toward the end of the month. The break means Congress can't do anything about the looming sequester -- roughly $85 billion in...
Tags: Government Health Care, Public Finance, U.S. House Committee on Armed Services, U.S. House Committee on the Budget, U.S. Congress
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Obama to focus on pocketbook issues in coming address
WASHINGTON -- President Obama will talk about gun violence, immigration and climate change in his State of the Union address, but the overarching focus will be on American jobs. Echoing the mantra of 2012 presidential campaign, Obama aides say that...
Tags: Trips and Vacations, Barack Obama, Illegal Immigrants, Global Change, U.S. House Committee on the Budget
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Christopher Van Hollen Sr., ambassador
Christopher Van Hollen Sr., a retired Foreign Service officer and ambassador to Sri Lanka, died of Alzheimer's disease complications Jan. 30 at the Washington Home and Hospice. The former Baltimore resident was 90. Born in Baltimore and raised in...
Tags: Central Intelligence Agency, Alzheimer's Disease, Foods and Beverages, University of California, Berkeley, Politics
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Football ties that bind
Few annual events trigger over-the-top saturation media coverage like the Super Bowl, and No. XLVII has once again demonstrated its curious effects. When so much is said, written and broadcast about deer antler spray, you know you have either gone down...Tags: Super Bowl, Robert Griffin III, Football, Art Modell, San Francisco 49ers
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Congress readies for next fight over federal pay
Congressional Republicans are stepping up their rhetoric on federal employee pay, positioning the issue as a central bargaining chip in negotiations next month over raising the debt ceiling and keeping the government open. House GOP leaders will hold...Tags: Fiscal Cliff, Politics, Montgomery County (Pennsylvania), Montgomery County (Maryland), Government
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