What Bengal thinks, India does: Rahul

KOLKATA - Congress general secretary Rahul Gandhi Thursday said he believed in the old phrase, “what Bengal thinks, India does”, but the state “needs to get back on the path of development”.

We need to give Omar time and support: Rahul Gandhi

KOLKATA - Congress general secretary Rahul Gandhi Thursday said “we need to give Jammu and Kashmir Chief Minister Omar Abdullah time and support”.

I respect Mamata, but we won’t bow our head: Rahul Gandhi

Mamata Banerjee

Sarah Palin tells Okla. crowd Republicans must unite, put aside differences ahead of elections

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Ahmadinejad rebukes threat of new Iran sanctions a week before UN appearance

Ahmadinejad rebukes threat of new Iran sanctions

Western powers increasingly concerned that Iran is pursuing nukes and missiles to deliver them

New Western concerns over Iran’s nuclear program

Obama to Hispanics: Don’t forget who is standing with you, who stands against you

President Barack Obama

Former First Lady Nancy Reagan endorses GOP candidates Meg Whitman, Carly Fiorina

Nancy Reagan endorses Meg Whitman, Carly Fiorina

Utah troopers seek rehearing of highway cross case after ruling deems crosses inconstitutional

Utah troopers want rehearing of highway cross case

AP source: Obama to name Wall St critic to new consumer protection post, avoid Senate battle

President Barack Obama, daughter Sasha Obama and wife

Presidential Proclamation–National Hispanic Heritage Month

From the early settlers of the New World to those reaching for the American dream today, Hispanics have shaped and strengthened our country.  During National Hispanic Heritage Month, we pause to celebrate the immeasurable contributions these individuals have made to our Nation — from its inception to its latest chapters.

Best-selling thriller writer Daniel Silva has 3-book HarperCollins deal; 1st out next summer

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Gaza violence overshadows Mideast peace talks

JERUSALEM/GAZA - Israelis and Palestinians have begun tackling the “most difficult” core issues of their mutual conflict, the US said Wednesday, but the second round of direct peace negotiations was overshadowed by a surge of violence in Gaza.

France fires back at EU criticism on its expulsions of Gypsies

France hits back at criticism on Gypsy roundups

Remarks by the First Lady at the Congressional Black Caucus Foundation Legislative Conference

2:30 P.M. EDT

MRS. OBAMA:  How’s everybody?  (Applause.)  Well, good afternoon!

Romney endorses O’Donnell in Delaware, donates $5,000 to her campaign

Romney endorses O’Donnell, donates to her campaign

Remarks by the President on Small Business Jobs Bill

4:43 P.M. EDT

     THE PRESIDENT:  Good afternoon, everybody.  I just met with my Cabinet and members of my economic team, and I wanted to speak about a few developments concerning our ongoing efforts to strengthen the economy and the middle class. 

Arlington National Cemetery discovers 2 servicemembers have been buried in wrong graves

Arlington opens graves, finds 2 misplaced bodies

Defense Department opens doors to Kremlin official amid hope of mending ties between US-Russia

Pentagon opens doors to Kremlin official

WASHINGTON — The Pentagon has opened its doors to Russia’s defense minister, the first high-level meeting of its kind in nearly six years and one that defense officials see as a milestone in improving U.S.-Russian relations.

Palin-backed winner of NH Senate primary claims GOP mantle as she begins general campaign

Sarah Palin

Bill Clinton Makes George W. Bush look like a Liberal

Bill Clinton

Army Gen. Ham nominated to head Africa Command, has led review of military ban on gays

Pentagon nominates new Africa Command leader

Scottish study: Smoking bans help curb number of children hospitalized for asthma

Smoking bans help curb kids’ severe asthma attacks

Obama urges action on middle-class tax cuts, thanks 2 GOP senators for small business votes

US President Barack Obama

Calif GOP candidate Meg Whitman spends $119M of own money, surpassing Bloomberg’s record

Meg Whitman breaks US campaign spending records

Press Briefing by Press Secretary Robert Gibbs, 9/15/2010

U.S. President Barack Obama joins Martha Coakley

Readout of the President’s Meeting with General Odierno

The President met with General Odierno today to convey his personal gratitude for General Odierno’s leadership of U.S. Forces in Iraq and his cumulative service of over four years in Iraq.  He noted that General Odierno supervised the responsible drawdown in Iraq that removed nearly 100,000 U.S. troops while supporting our diplomatic mission and bolstering Iraqi’s forces in taking the lead for the security of the Iraqi people.

In New Video, President Obama Encourages Troops and Veterans to Claim ‘Stop Loss’ Pay

Deadline for application for special retroactive pay is October 21; Service members should submit applications to www.defense.gov/stoploss (www.defense.gov/stoploss)

Tea party ally Lamontagne conceds to Palin-backed Ayotte in NH Senate primary race

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Mideast peace talks round ends with no deal; Palestinians launch mortars, Israelis drop bombs

Mideast peace talks round concludes with no deal

Vice President On ABC???

VP on ABC

Arlington National Cemetery discovers 3 servicemembers have been buried in wrong graves

Arlington opens graves, finds 3 misplaced bodies

Former President Clinton stumping in Nevada for Democratic gubernatorial candidate Rory Reid

Bill Clinton

Abbas, Netanyahu hold direct talks in Jerusalem

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As leaders talk peace, Israeli jets retaliate for Gaza mortar fire with airstrike killing 1

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Tea party favorite O’Donnell wins GOP Senate primary in Delaware; Ayotte takes NH nod

U.S. President Barack Obama joins Martha Coakley

Rahul hints at hard bargaining with Trinamool

KOLKATA - Congress general secretary Rahul Gandhi Wednesday yet again signalled that his party would resort to hard bargaining with the Trinamool Congress during alliance formation for next year’s West Bengal assembly polls.

Castle says he won’t support tea party favorite O’Donnell for Senate after bitter Del. primary

O’Donnell hopes for GOP unity after bitter primary

White House adds billions to pre-election must-pass measure to avoid government shutdown

White House sends spending wish list to Congress

Palin-backed Ayotte certified as winner in New Hampshire GOP Senate primary; recount possible

Sarah Palin

Pakistan, Afghan leaders discuss security, cooperation

Asif Ali Zardari

Sonia mourns deaths of transparency law activists

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US Senate poll: Campaign with a difference

WASHINGTON - It’s a campaign with a difference. Candidates in the Senate election in the US have launched their websites in the names of opposition party leaders.

India ups training slots for Africans

NEW DELHI - India has substantially increased the number of slots for training African nationals in this country’s institutions, Foreign Secretary Nirupama Rao said here Wednesday.

Tea party favorite O’Donnell wins GOP Senate primary in Delaware, challenges establishment

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