Some more headlines from articles in Sunday's Nov. 16th Tribune.
Obama urges aid for homeowners and automakers
Democrats weigh how hard to hit agenda
Obama security strains force-- about the amount of money the city doesn't have to pay for all the added security to the president-elect.
Seeking a spiritual home in D.C.-- where will they attend church?
Loyalty pays off for Gibbs-- advisor Robert Gibbs who will likely be White House press secretary.
They met Obama when... 13 people who knew him before he became president including the Illinois Senate president Emil Jones, political reporter Dick Kay, his brother-in-law, pastor of Lilydale First Baptist Church, his barber, founding-member of his South-side organizing group, another brother-in-law, law professor at Univ. of Chicago, Sox general manager, a Chicago writer and activist,, the Illinois comptroller, and chef Rick Bayless.
Question irks gun owners
Hello White House, bye-bye BlackBerry--he'll probably have to give up his beloved BlackBerry.
Obama's Sam Cooke connection-- about the song "A Change is Gonna Come."
Whoa, I'm Completely Worn Out. And, That's Just ONE Day. --Old Coot
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