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President, first lady to move to home in Dallas after leaving White House
Associated Press WriterWASHINGTON (AP) _ First lady Laura Bush says she and President George W. Bush will have a house in Dallas after leaving the White House. Mrs. Bush's press secretary, Sally McDonough, says the president and first lady are buying a home in Dallas, but don'...Tags: Texas, Christmas, Government, Laura Bush, Religious Festivals
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His White House workout plan? No bowling
Tribune staff reporterThe outdoor White House basketball court has nothing on Chicago's East Bank Club, where President-elect Barack Obama has been known to shoot hoops. It's cramped--just a half-court--and unusable in bad weather. But change is afoot in Washington. "The...Tags: Chicago White Sox, Physical Fitness, Dining and Drinking, Bars and Clubs, Barack Obama
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Obama names Bill Richardson Commerce Secretary
Tribune staff reportersPresident-elect Barack Obama this morning named New Mexico Gov. Bill Richardson to serve as Commerce Secretary, a position that Obama says will be a key one in his administration. A former energy secretary, ambassador to the United Nations and member...Tags: Local Elections, Bill Richardson, New Mexico, Regional Authority, Bill Clinton
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Auto exec: Failure could spark depression
The Associated PressA top Chrysler executive warned today that a carmaker collapse could send the economy spiraling into a depression, while the United Auto Workers agreed to new concessions for their companies. Jim Press, Chrysler's vice chairman, said the U.S....Tags: Foreign Aid, Corporate Officers, Ford Motor Co., Philadelphia (Philadelphia, Pennsylvania), Government
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Chrysler exec: failure could spark depression
Associated Press WriterA top Chrysler executive warned Wednesday that a carmaker collapse could send the economy spiraling into a depression, while the United Auto Workers agreed to new concessions for their companies. Jim Press, Chrysler's vice chairman, said the U.S....Tags: Foreign Aid, Corporate Officers, Ford Motor Co., Philadelphia (Philadelphia, Pennsylvania), Government
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Analysis: Labor-green rift clouds auto aid chances
Associated Press WriterWatch out for family fights, Mr. President-elect. Though Democrats will control both the new Congress and White House, the battle over a multibillion-dollar auto industry bailout already is pitting two major party constituencies against each other: big...Tags: Ford Motor Co., Government, Barack Obama, Work Relations, National Government
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Chrysler exec warns of depression as auto officials intensify fierce lobbying push
Associated Press WriterWASHINGTON (AP) _ A top Chrysler executive warned Wednesday that a carmaker collapse could send the economy spiraling into a depression, while the United Auto Workers agreed to new concessions for their companies. Jim Press, Chrysler's vice chairman,...Tags: Foreign Aid, Corporate Officers, New Year's, Philadelphia (Philadelphia, Pennsylvania), Consumer Confidence
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Calif Democratic Rep. Becerra considered for trade representative job
WASHINGTON (AP) _ California Democratic Rep. Xavier Becerra, a strong proponent of labor protections in free trade pacts, is in discussions with the Obama transition team about taking the job of U.S. trade representative. Two Democratic officials...Tags: Xavier Becerra, Treaties, Barack Obama, Contracts, 2009 U.S. Presidential Transition
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Sen. Chambliss reelection win lifts GOP
The Associated PressRelieved Republicans celebrated a resounding win in Georgia's hard-fought U.S. Senate runoff, a victory that denied Democrats a filibuster-proof majority and cemented the state's reputation as a GOP bastion. Sen. Saxby Chambliss trounced Democrat Jim...Tags: Law Enforcement, Sarah Palin, 2008 Obama U.S. Presidential Victory Rally, Regional Authority, Max Cleland
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Celebrities to flock to inauguration for Obama
The Associated PressThe Super Bowl? Forget it. The Oscars? Who cares. The biggest star-studded event on the horizon is President-elect Barack Obama's inauguration. The gig of 2009 will take place Jan. 20 on a wintry field in Washington. "January 20 is going to be ground...Tags: Ashley Judd, Patricia Arquette, Maya Angelou, 2008 U.S. Presidential Election, Stevie Wonder
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Holiday light display makes California hotel a must-see
The Associated PressBette Davis was married at the Mission Inn, as was Richard Nixon. Ronald and Nancy Reagan spent their wedding night here, and the list of famous people who've stayed here over the years includes Humphrey Bogart and Harry Houdini. But celebrity...Tags: Richard Nixon, Henry Ford, Amelia Earhart, Bette Davis, Statue of Liberty
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