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Obama, Putin To Meet On Syria, Missile Defense

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Putin, now Russia's president-elect, has said he would boycott the Group of Eight summit at Camp David and the NATO conference in Chicago this spring if U.S. missile defense plans weren't scrapped.
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Cee Lo Green Curses, Throws Middle Finger at Obama Fundraiser Singing 'F--k You' [VIDEO]

He may be one of the President's favorite musicians, but maybe not for long after this weekend. Singer Cee Lo Green decided that he would sing the uncensored, curse version of his hit song, Forget You, at a fundraiser event for President Barack Obama at the Tyler Perry Studios in Atlanta, Ga. Friday night, replacing forget with f--k and throwing the middle finger at guests in an event caught on video.
File picture shows Iranian President Ahmadinejad's media adviser Javanfekr attending a news conference given by Ahmadinejad in Tehran

Israel Too Weak To Attack Iran: Ahmadinejad Adviser

Ali Akbar Javanfekr, who serves as Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad's press adviser, also warned that in the event that Israel attacks Iran, a counter-strike by the Islamic Republic would include not only Israel, but also U.S. targets.
A table setting for the State Dinner with U.S. President Barack Obama and Britain Prime Minister David Cameron, is shown during a preview in the State Dining Room at the White House in Washington March 14, 2012.

US, UK Agree To Release Oil From Strategic Reserves

The recent round of warm talks between U.S. and U.K. heads of government has yielded a huge political bonus for U.S. President Barack Obama, as the two leaders are set to announce a cooperative plan to released strategic oil stocks, something that is likely to help bring down the sky-high price of crude.
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US, UK Agree To Emergency Oil Release

Britain has decided to cooperate with the United States in a bilateral agreement to release strategic oil stocks, two British sources said, in an effort to prevent high fuel prices from derailing economic growth in an election year.
U.S. - Russia

Russia Trade Bill No 'Slam Dunk': GOP's Kyl

A senior Republican senator on Thursday warned the White House that passing legislation to bolster trade relations with Russia won't be a slam dunk because of concerns over that country's record on human rights and foreign policy actions.

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