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Obama presses Congress to pass economic recovery plan. Meets with Pelosi, Reid, GOP leaders Monday

Weekly Democratic Radio Address: President-Elect Obama Urges Action on an American Recovery and Reinvestment Plan WASHINGTON - In this week's Democratic Radio Address, President-elect Barack Obama discusses the need for an American Recovery and... Full Article at Chicago Sun-Times

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