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The Hill Dems and Obama split on taxes
By Alexander Bolton | Posted: 01/08/09 08:09 PM [ET]
The first rift between the Obama White House and congressional Democrats began to open Thursday as lawmakers pushed back against the extent of the president-elect’s proposed tax cuts.

There could be big bucks in Barack’s campaign logo
By Ian Swanson | Posted: 01/08/09 08:09 PM [ET]
Some of the world’s biggest corporations are trying to make a buck off Barack Obama and his campaign of change.

Kerry says he’s happy where he is
By J. Taylor Rushing | Posted: 01/08/09 08:07 PM [ET]
Sen. John Kerry fell short in his 2004 presidential bid and was passed over when Barack Obama appointed his secretary of State five years later. But Kerry says he is happy just where he is.

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