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Obama will push economic rebalancing on China trip

Reuters – WASHINGTON (Reuters) – U.S. President Barack Obama will seek to reinforce the U.S.

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Obama will push economic rebalancing on China trip

US House eyes Saturday health care vote

AFP – WASHINGTON (AFP) – The US House of Representatives was on course Wednesday to vote this weekend on sweeping legislation to overhaul US health care, President Barack Obama’s top domestic priority, officials said.

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US asks WTO to rule on China raw materials restrictions

AFP – WASHINGTON (AFP) – The United States, joined by the EU and Mexico, asked the World Trade Organization Wednesday to rule on a dispute over Chinese restrictions on raw materials exports, officials said.

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U.S. presses Karzai to reach new deal with allies

Reuters – WASHINGTON (Reuters) – The United States and its allies are pressing Afghan President Hamid Karzai to agree to a pact that includes an anti-corruption commission, merit-based appointments and gives more authority to local leaders, U.S. officials said on Tuesday

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Kids will need two doses of H1N1 flu vaccine

Reuters – WASHINGTON (Reuters) – Up to 30 million doses of vaccine against the pandemic H1N1 flu have been delivered to the U.S. government and production is now picking up, officials said on Monday

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Kids will need two doses of H1N1 flu vaccine

Abdullah exit won’t affect U.S. strategy: officials

Reuters – WASHINGTON (Reuters) – Senior U.S. officials said on Sunday that Afghan presidential challenger Abdullah Abdullah’s decision to quit an election run-off would not complicate President Barack Obama’s deliberations on the war strategy

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Nine feared dead in U.S. military air crash

Reuters – SAN DIEGO (Reuters) – Rescue teams searched the ocean off Southern California on Friday for nine people missing and feared dead after the mid-air crash between a U.S. Coast Guard plane and a Marine Corps helicopter, officials said.

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