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What Donald Trump Can Still Do To Salvage 2017, And Win In 2020
- Thursday July 20, 2017
- World News | Agence France-Presse
Thursday marks six months in power for US president Donald Trump. Fellow Republicans hope to turn the page on a relatively fruitless debut and lift a trophy with tax reform before his first year is out.
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To Salvage His Presidency, Barack Obama Faces Pressure to Reboot - But Will He?
- Monday November 3, 2014
- World News | Reuters
A reshuffling of President Barack Obama's staff looks all but certain after Tuesday's congressional elections, which are likely to bring humbling losses to his Democratic party and could add to pressure on him to reboot his presidency.
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Obama refrains from formal 'I'm sorry' to Pakistan
- Thursday December 1, 2011
- World News | Helene Cooper and Mark Mazzetti, The New York Times
The White House has decided that President Obama will not offer formal condolences - at least for now - to Pakistan for the deaths of two dozen soldiers in NATO airstrikes last week, overruling State Department officials who argued for such a show of remorse to help salvage America's relationship with Pakistan, administration officials said.
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What Donald Trump Can Still Do To Salvage 2017, And Win In 2020
- Thursday July 20, 2017
- World News | Agence France-Presse
Thursday marks six months in power for US president Donald Trump. Fellow Republicans hope to turn the page on a relatively fruitless debut and lift a trophy with tax reform before his first year is out.
- www.ndtv.com
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To Salvage His Presidency, Barack Obama Faces Pressure to Reboot - But Will He?
- Monday November 3, 2014
- World News | Reuters
A reshuffling of President Barack Obama's staff looks all but certain after Tuesday's congressional elections, which are likely to bring humbling losses to his Democratic party and could add to pressure on him to reboot his presidency.
- www.ndtv.com
-
Obama refrains from formal 'I'm sorry' to Pakistan
- Thursday December 1, 2011
- World News | Helene Cooper and Mark Mazzetti, The New York Times
The White House has decided that President Obama will not offer formal condolences - at least for now - to Pakistan for the deaths of two dozen soldiers in NATO airstrikes last week, overruling State Department officials who argued for such a show of remorse to help salvage America's relationship with Pakistan, administration officials said.
- www.ndtv.com