Little-Acorn
10-06-2010, 11:53 AM
Looks like Obama wants to be as far away from Washington right after the election, and during the ensuing lame-duck session of Congress, as possible.
Who can blame him?
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http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/india/Obama-to-arrive-in-India-on-Diwali-night/articleshow/6694694.cms#ixzz11b8lXWTk
Obama to arrive in India on Diwali night
Chidanand Rajghatta, TNN, Oct 6, 2010, 12.51am IST
WASHINGTON: US President Barack Obama is likely to arrive in India on November 5 instead of November 7 as originally scheduled. He will leave Washington DC on the night of November 4 soon after the mid-term Congressional election where many pundits are predicting severe reverses for the Democratic Party.
He will be away from the US for almost 12 days, one of the longest tours during his presidency, touching India, Indonesia, Japan, and South Korea, before returning to Washington DC on November 14.
Who can blame him?
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http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/india/Obama-to-arrive-in-India-on-Diwali-night/articleshow/6694694.cms#ixzz11b8lXWTk
Obama to arrive in India on Diwali night
Chidanand Rajghatta, TNN, Oct 6, 2010, 12.51am IST
WASHINGTON: US President Barack Obama is likely to arrive in India on November 5 instead of November 7 as originally scheduled. He will leave Washington DC on the night of November 4 soon after the mid-term Congressional election where many pundits are predicting severe reverses for the Democratic Party.
He will be away from the US for almost 12 days, one of the longest tours during his presidency, touching India, Indonesia, Japan, and South Korea, before returning to Washington DC on November 14.