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Holiday News: Is the Post Office open or closed on Presidents Day? DependsGreen Celebrity NetworkIs the Post Office open closed on Presidents Day? That depends… Post offices around the country will be closed on Presidents Day 2011, the federal holiday, Monday, February 21 and every third Monday of the month of February in the known future. ...and more »
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Presidents Day 2011, Coach Suspended For Attacking Student, and More Snow on ...Philly2Philly.comIt's President's Day once again. If you're asking "is the post office open on Presidents Day 2011" the answer is no. Or, if you're wondering "are banks open on Presidents Day 2011" - the answer is ...and more »
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Quick 18: Match Play, Freddie and a swing-search kerfufflePGA TourOh, it's President's Day, so Q-18 must give a nod to all those Golfers-in-Chief -- with both good and bad swings -- who used the game to take a break from the Oval Office. Personal favorite has to be 41 -- George HW Bush, who always played a break-neck ...and more »
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Oscars 2011: Predicting the screenplay winnersWashington PostWe'll roll out a new video each day this week, starting on this President's Day with a look at the best original and adapted screenplay races. Watch and mark your ballots accordingly. By Jen Chaney | February 21, 2011; 12:07 PM ET.and more »
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It's President's Day, and many institutions are closed for the holiday.Pioneer Press20, 2011. Monday the nation celebrates the president's 279th birthday. (Associated Press: Jacquelyn Martin) City, county, state and federal offices are closed. Most post offices are closed, but the post office at Minneapolis-St. Paul International ...and more »
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Marin outdoor calendar for the week of Feb. 21, 2011Marin Independent-JournalMeet at 7 am at Fairfax Post Office parking lot. Thursdays: Muir Beach loop, no leader. Weather permitting. Meet at 7 am at Corte Madera Town Park at Pixley and Redwood avenues. Saturdays: Fast-paced training rides. Meet at 7:30 am at A Bicycle Odyssey ...
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Washington PostAre banks open Presidents Day 2011? Most RI banks closed Washington's BirthdayExaminer.comBanks that are closed on Washington's Birthday will resume normal business hours on Tuesday, February 22, 2011. According to the USPS Post Office, there is No United States Mail Delivery on Presidents' Day, Monday, February 21, 2011. ...Presidents Day, a Federal Holiday Turned Media TrendEverything PRIn honour of Presidents DayMacleans.ca (blog)all 212 news articles »
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Five Things - Presidents, Pets and PotPatch.comAs it is President's Day, remember that Martinez City Hall, schools, the post office, and most government agencies are closed today. On the other hand, most stores are open and celebrating by offering sales and discounts. If you're in the mood for some ...
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...local or community bank, it's best to check with them to be sure. In addition to most banks being closed, post offices will also be closed as Presidents Day 2011 is a USPS holiday. Mail will not be delivered Monday. Federal government agencies also observe...
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Greenfield Post Office Offers 24-Hour Service At Its Automated Postal Center ...Greenfield West Allis NowThe Greenfield Post office wants to remind you that the Greenfield Post Office will be closed for retail and delivery services to observe Presidents Day on Monday February 21st, 2011. The Post office does offer 24 hour service at our Automated Postal ...and more »
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Welcome to the West Wing Week, your guide to everything that's happening at 1600 Pennsylvania Avenue. This week, President Obama released his federal budget, discussing the need to take responsibility for our deficits while investing in education, to prepare our children to be competitive in the global economy and win the future. He also responded to the situation in Egypt, chatted with some Boy Scouts, and honored some of our greatest Americans
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The top leadership body of Egypt's ruling party resigned Saturday, including the president's son, but the regime appeared to be digging in its heels, calculating that it can ride out street protests and keep Egyptian President Hosni Mubarak in office.Protesters rejected the concessions and vowed to keep up their campaign until Mubarak steps down, convinced that the regime intends to enact only superficial democratic reforms and keep its hold on power. Tens of thousands thronged Cairo's central Tahrir Square in a 12th day of protests, chanting "He will go! He will go!" Mubarak insists he will remain in his post until his term ends in the autumn after presidential elections in September. Washington has said the transition should bring greater democracy to ensure a free and fair vote. But protesters fear that without an immediate Mubarak exit and the pressure from the streets, the regime will emerge with its authoritarian monopoly largely intact.
White House Press Briefings are conducted most weekdays from the James S. Brady Press Briefing Room in the West Wing.
Deputy National Security Advisor Denis McDonough answers questions about the foreign policy issues the President discussed in his State of the Union Address in a roundtable discussion. January 27, 2011.
Senior Administrations take questions from a live audience and from Facebook and Twitter about the President's State of the Union Address. January 25, 2010.
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A piece written by William Burroughs for Harpers' Bazaar in 1975. Full text: Both in this life or any previous incarnations I have been able to check out, I never wanted to be President. This innate decision was confirmed when I became literate and saw the President pawing babies and spouting bullshit. I attended Los Alamos Ranch School, where they later made the atom bomb, and bombs bursting in air over Hiroshima gave proof through the night that our flag was already there. Then came the Teapot Dome scandal under President Harding, and I remember the unspeakable Gaston Means, infamous private eye and go-between in that miasma of graft, walking into a hotel room full of bourbon-drinking, cigar-smoking lobbyists and fixers, with a laundry hamper. "Fill it up boys, and we talk business." I do not mean to imply that my youthful idealism was repelled by this spectacle. I had by then learned to take a broad general view of things. My political ambitions were simply of a humbler and less conspicuous caliber. I hoped at one time to become commissioner of sewers for St. Louis County--$300 a month, with the possibility of getting one's shitty paws deep into a slush fund--and to this end I attended a softball game where such sinecures were assigned to the deserving and the fortunate. Everybody I met said, "Now I'm old So-and-so, running for such and such, and anything you do for me I'll appreciate." My boyish dreams fanned by this heady atmosphere and three mint juleps, I saw ...
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Transcript by (www.newsy.com) BY CHRISTINA HARTMAN You're watching multisource politics news from Newsy The rumors are confirmed -- Robert Gibbs says he's leaving his post as White House press secretary. The 39-year-old Alabama native will leave the podium in early February, but will stay on as a close, outside advisor to President Obama. (Video from CBS) So who will take his place? CNN's Suzanne Malveux has the scoop. "I spoke with two people considered for his job. That would be Bill Burton, the deputy press secretary, and Jay Carney, the vice president's spokesperson. Both of them have been mum on the position here." Conservative commentator Pat Buchanan tells MSNBC - this isn't just some ceremonial position. The next White House press secretary has to address what he calls the administration's "communication problem." "I think the press secretary, I agree with Karen, is even in many cases more important than the chief of staff or Axelrod or the others behind the scene. That's what they see of the White House day in and day out when it's not the president of the United States and it's really a critical role, especially in the more intense television cable era." This amid whispers of several other high-profile shakeups -- with as many as eight White House staffers expected to make way for a new inner circle. The Washington Post's Chris Cillizza says the shakeup shows President Obama is thinking ahead to 2012. "...Obama and his team are aware that the 2012 campaign has ...
Washington (CNN) - Day 45 of our captivity. The final graphics are going in. Katie, the producer, is answering aloud the voices in her head. Ross and Dave, the editors, are huddled in the corner with canned goods. Me? I'm calm. Collected. Even happy. After all, who knew such a nice ledge was just outside my window? So maybe I'm being a shade overdramatic, but our annual struggle to produce our opus compendium of the year, "All the Best, All the Worst," is enough to drive even normally implacable TV types, who eat stress like popcorn, into twitching fits. How do you pick the best, worst, funniest, saddest, weirdest, meanest, coolest, craziest, scariest, sexiest, seamiest stories of the year from everything that happened? As best I can tell, one at a time. Katie and I begin assembling the list right after New Year's. We note each major development in the key fields of news: politics, breaking stories, the economy, the arts, sports, technology, science, and pop culture to name a few. We also jot down countless little things - small developments which might not mean much in April, for example, but could be a big deal by October. We create long, rambling lists of quotes, statistics, and video clips. We weight them constantly against each other, like a cook checking the bubbling broth for just the right mix of pepper, salt, oregano, and all the other spices. We argue over what matters and what doesn't. We debate where to draw the line: Which celebrities are interesting and ...
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The bipartisan National Commission on Fiscal Responsibility and Reform addresses our nation's mid- and long-term fiscal challenges in a series of meetings in the Dirksen Senate Office Building. July 28, 2010
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Health and Human Services Secretary Kathleen Sebelius announces final rules to help improve Americans' health, increase safety and reduce health care costs through expanded use of electronic health records (EHR). Present: - Kathleen Sebelius, Secretary, US Dept of Health & Human Services (HHS) - Dr. Donald Berwick, Director, Center for Medicare & Medicare Services (CMS) - Dr. David Blumenthal, Director, ONC for Health IT - Dr Regina Benjamin, US Surgeon General - Reginal Holliday, patient advocate A CMS/ONC fact sheet on the rules is available at www.cms.gov Technical fact sheets on CMS's final rule are available at www.cms.gov A technical fact sheet on ONC's standards and certification criteria final rule is available at healthit.hhs.gov We allow comments according to our comment policy: newmedia.hhs.gov US Department of Health & Human Services (HHS) www.hhs.gov
Ben Rhodes, Deputy National Security Advisor for Strategic Communication, takes your questions about the National Security Strategy. May 27, 2010.
First Lady Michelle Obama joins Domestic Policy Council Director Melody Barnes and members of the Childhood Obesity Task Force to unveil the Task Force action plan: Solving the Problem of Childhood Obesity Within a Generation. May 11, 2010.
Secy. Arne Duncan, Dept. of Education, and Melody Barnes, Domestic Policy Council, answer questions submitted by college students across the country.
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