1. MADISON President Barack Obama hopes to improve the fortunes of suddenly imperiled Wisconsin Democrats as he celebrates Labor Day with the states union workers today.
    Green Bay Press-Gazette - Sep 06 02:13am
  2. US President Barack Obama has announced plans to spend more than $54.69 billion to create jobs rebuilding infrastructure.
    Adelaide Now - Sep 06 03:53pm
  3. President Barack Obama hopes to improve the fortunes of suddenly imperiled Wisconsin Democrats with his third visit to the state in a little over two months.
    WEAU Eau Claire - Sep 05 06:12pm
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  5. President Barack Obama is expected this week to lay out the first of several measures he's proposing to help get the economy moving.
    NBC 15 Mobile - Sep 05 11:30am
  6. President Barack Obama said there is no silver bullet to fix economic problems created by a decade of bad policies. Obama said at a Labor Day rally in Milwaukee that he will fight for the middle class.
    YNN Rochester - Sep 06 02:49pm
  7. President Barack Obama spends Labor Day in Wisconsin speaking to a crowd at Laborfest.
    CBS 5 Green Bay - Sep 06 03:40pm
  8. President Barack Obama, who faces a false but growing perception that he is a Muslim, isn't the first president to encounter claims that his faith isn't what he says it is.
    Pittsburgh Post-Gazette - 2 hours, 28 minutes ago
  9. President Barack Obama rolled out a long-term jobs program Monday and coupled it with a blunt campaign-season assault on Republicans for causing Americans' hard economic times.
    WITN 7 North Carolina - Sep 06 04:09pm
  10. President Barack Obama's Labor Day speech in Milwaukee marks the 3rd time in a little over 2 months that he's come to Wisconsin.
    WQOW Eau Claire - Sep 06 03:55pm
  11. President Barack Obama will propose on Wednesday that businesses be allowed to write off all their new investments in plant and equipment through 2011, an administration official said on Monday.
    Reuters via Yahoo! News - Sep 06 06:27pm