whitehouse.gov - 11/17/2008
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Radio Address November 14, 2008 President's Radio Address In his weekly radio address President Bush said, "In the long run, Americans can be confident in the future of our economy. We will work with our partners around the world to address the problems in the global financial system. We will ...
change.gov - 11/15/2008
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change.gov —
For the first time, the weekly Democratic address
has been released as a web video. It will...
also continue to air on the radio. President-elect Obama plans to to publish these weekly updates through the Transition and then from the White House. ...
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Your Weekly Address from the President-elect
xmradio.com - 11/12/2008
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xmradio.com —
XM subscribers now have a new channel lineup
that includes more than 170 channels of the premier...
music, sports, news, and entertainment from both XM and SIRIUS. Along with your favorites, we mixed in new channels, shows, personalities, legendary DJs, ...
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XM Satellite Radio - America's #1 Satellite Radio ...
scitoys.com - 11/20/2008
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scitoys.com —
Three shiny pennies You can clean them up
with polish, or you can use brand new ones....
A tuning coil You can wind one by hand, but in this project we use a much smaller coil with a ferrite rod inside, from our catalog . The coil in the photos has ...
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Chapter 4: Radio
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News Bits: Obama Channels FDR
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... , a practice initiated by President Ronald Reagan, according to The Associated Press. President Bush's radio addresses are available at White House Radio . But the plugged-in soon-to-be-prez ...
Obama adjusts his personal Internet policy for life in the White House
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... . But Mr. Obama's Twitter and Facebook pages have fallen silent since the election. Whether he'll give up e-mail and his BlackBerry as president is turning into a topic of much debate. Audio of President George W. Bush's weekly radio addresses to the nation are already being archived on the White House Web site . However, after Mr. Obama takes the oath of office in January, he plans to continue a tradition he is already establishing: becoming the first US president to regularly address the nation through video over the Internet. Created by the ChangeDotGov transition team, ...
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