Saturday, April 14, 2012

Obama americas

  • By JIM KUHNHENN Associated Press CARTAGENA, Colombia (AP) - President Barack Obamas challenge during a weekend summit in Colombia with business executives and political leaders from the Americas is convincing U.S.
  • (msnbc.com)
  • (AP) CARTAGENA, Colombia - President Barack Obamas challenge as he rubs shoulders this weekend with CEOs and political leaders from the Americas is convincing U.S.
  • (CBS News)
  • U.S. President Barack Obama stressed on Saturday the great promise for business growth in the Americas, seeking to play up the economic heft of the region he has paid little attention to in his first three years in office.
  • (msnbc.com)
  • President Obama is promoting more trade between the United States and Latin America by saying that businesses in both areas can benefit mutually from nearly a billion consumers.
  • (USA Today)
  • Obama won a sizeable majority of the Hispanic vote in the 2008 election and his campaign is hoping to similar results this November. Obama spoke in an interview with Univision while in Colombia for the Summit of the Americas.
  • (Associated Press)
  • He did not specify what allegations had been made against the Secret Service staff, who were in Cartagena ahead of Obama's arrival late on Friday for the Summit of the Americas which opens on Saturday.
  • (Raw Story)
  • CARTAGENA, Colombia — A dozen Secret Service agents sent to Colombia to provide security for President Barack Obama at an international summit have been relieved of duty over alleged misconduct.
  • (New York Post)
  • CARTAGENA, Colombia: US President Barack Obama arrived in Colombia Friday for summit talks with his peers from across the Americas on the contentious issues of narcotics control and Cuba.
  • (Channel NewsAsia)
  • the hemispherewide Summit of the Americas later this month in Cartagena, Colombia. Obama, Harper and Calderon are well-known to each other from international gatherings — but are headed in different electoral directions.
  • (Yahoo Finance)
  • Obama was welcomed at the last Summit of the Americas in 2009. But Latin American hopes, including for a U.S. rapprochement with communist-run Cuba, were largely dashed as Obama has focused on other global priorities.
  • (msnbc.com)

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