Obama Cancels Plans To Attend Berlin Wall Anniversary
US President Barack Obama has shelved his plans to attend festivities marking the 20th anniversary of the fall of the Berlin Wall. Secretary of State ...
US President Barack Obama has shelved his plans to attend festivities marking the 20th anniversary of the fall of the Berlin Wall. Secretary of State ...
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If America is indeed on the path to being cool again we might see a wave of this sort of voluntary repatriation.
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As I recounted in my initial thoughts about the Obama Berlin speech, I recalled that Gandhi said we have to value our words as much as our actions. Obama understands that, and our history has shown it to be true.
Stefan Sirucek | Posted 08.03.2008 | Politics
The speech is a brisk, affecting affair. There are big cheers when Obama talks about nuclear disarmament and dealing with climate change, but the crowd's response to "defeating terror" is noticeably muted.
John Tomasic | Posted 08.02.2008 | Home
For anyone who hasn't surfed over yet, PrezVid has a great three-part line up of videos, a series of what what you could call "the American Freedom Sp...
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Obama's speech had high points and deserves applause -- but it's ultimately forgettable because he failed to deliver the most important lines where they most mattered.
Huffington Post | Rachel Sklar | Posted 08.01.2008 | Media
Earlier today I wrote a post about all the "Ich Bin Ein" headlines that were springing up around Barack Obama's visit to Berlin, in a callback to the ...
The Huffington Post | Dan Duray/Katharine Zaleski | Posted 08.01.2008 | Politics
Major news organizations are drawing comparisons between Barack Obama's speech in Berlin today and those of John F. Kennedy and Ronald Reagan. (They w...
Abbie Tingstad | Posted 08.01.2008 | Home
The equivalent of the dramatic Kennedy or Reagan speeches would have had to take place elsewhere. Sprinkling a speech on freedom with Farsi or Pashto in Afghanistan would have sent a message.
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Posted 08.01.2008 | Politics
Before the largest crowd of his campaign, Democratic presidential contender Barack Obama on Thursday summoned Europeans and Americans together to "def...
Katharine Zaleski | Posted 08.01.2008 | Politics
***SCROLL DOWN TO WATCH LIVE STREAMING VIDEO*** The buzz about Barack Obama's Berlin speech is almost at a fever pitch in the final hours before he d...
Jacob Heilbrunn | Posted 08.01.2008 | Politics
The sentiments expressed by Germans, who worship Obama as much as they loathe George W. Bush, might not be ones that the administration is eager to hear.
Huffington Post | Rachel Sklar | Posted 08.01.2008 | Media
Once Obama addresses the throngs of change-loving Germans and proclaims himself a jelly donut, it'll be all over — the "Ich Bin Ein" headlines will be flying faster than 99 Luftballons floating in the summer sky.
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Mayhill Fowler | Posted 07.31.2008 | Home
Berlin is girding itself for up to a million spectators. The security cost to the city is closing on $500,000. And some Germans are already preparing not to like what Obama has to say.
Washington Post | Posted 07.28.2008 | Politics
Sen. Barack Obama's campaign said today that his speech in Berlin on the future of trans-Atlantic relations will be delivered in front of a Prussian w...
Huffington Post | Posted 07.27.2008 | Politics
***CLICK HERE TO GET MORE VIDEO AND PHOTOS FROM OBAMA'S BERLIN TRIP*** ***UPDATE 7/24 AM*** Photos of Barack Obama in Berlin: U.S. Democratic presi...
Spiegel | Posted 10.16.2009 | World