Archives for: November 2010
US severs computer access to diplomatic messages
By News on Nov 30, 2010
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WASHINGTON (AP) -- Reeling from disclosures of sensitive diplomatic messages, the State Department has disconnected access to its files from the U.S. government's classified computer network. The move dramatically reduces the number of employees inside the government who can see important diplomatic messages....GOP senators signal progress on nuclear treaty
By News on Nov 30, 2010
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WASHINGTON (AP) -- Republicans reluctant to quickly ratify a nuclear weapons deal with Russia said Tuesday the Obama administration had addressed some of their concerns, raising the prospect for Senate approval of the landmark treaty....Obama, GOP promise to work on differences on taxes
By News on Nov 30, 2010
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WASHINGTON (AP) -- Reaching no quick fixes, President Barack Obama and Republican leaders in Congress vowed on Tuesday to seek a compromise on their sharply different views about tax cuts before year's end....Obama, GOP call White House meeting 'productive'
By News on Nov 30, 2010
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WASHINGTON (AP) -- President Barack Obama and Republican congressional leaders agreed Tuesday to work out their differences over taxes and vowed after their first formal meeting since the elections to work harder on a more cooperative approach. There was no consensus on whether to keep Bush era tax cuts in place for the middle class and wealthy alike....Leaks: China knows less about NKorea than thought
By News on Nov 30, 2010
