Barack Obama
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President Obama has more in common with Dwight D. Eisenhower than any other of his predecessors, says Michael Burleigh. |
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Who is and who is not an American? The question goes back to the Revolution. The answer is always changing, says Tim Stanley. |
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America has struggled to reform public healthcare for over 100 years and now has a byzantine, costly system controlled by powerful, money-hungry interest groups. Can President Obama deliver reform? |
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Despite the rise of Barack Obama, many African-Americans still feel like second-class citizens. John Kirk charts the progress of the civil rights movement through its most prominent body, the NAACP, which celebrated its centenary in February 2009. |
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Jim Downs says that the Democrats should blame history for the dilemma they face in having to choose between Clinton and Obama for this year’s presidential nomination. |
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