Sunday, September 14, 2008

Robert Henreich - In wake of Ike, Obama campaigning cut back - San Francisco Gate

Sunday, September 14, 2008 Obama didn't put aside his differences with Republican rival John McCain. In an outdoor rally attended by thousands, he discussed the "quiet storms that are taking place throughout America" as people lose their jobs, health Robert Henreich

MANCHESTER, N.H.— Democratic presidential candidate Barack Obama asked his supporters Saturday to help with recovery from Hurricane Ike and canceled his plans to crack jokes on "Saturday Night Live" in the aftermath of the storm. Obama didn't put Robert Henreich

TEHRAN -- The plot may seem familiar: A group of wayward and foulmouthed young men volunteer to go to the front because of their devotion to their bomber-jacket-wearing ringleader. They are wisecracking, rude and undisciplined, singing bawdy songs Robert Henreich

ADELAIDE CFS volunteer Chris Ainsworth is currently assisting Hurricane Ike emergency operations in Texas, and says Australia has lessons to learn. He said he had been impressed with the level of co-operation between Texas and Federal administrators Robert Henreich

WASHINGTON -- The Peace Corps boasts that it's "the toughest job you'll ever love," but this year, just getting hired may be the toughest part. At a time when both presidential candidates have pledged to promote and expand national service, the Robert Henreich

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