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The White House Music Series continues tomorrow with a celebration of classical music featuring Grammy Award-winning violinist Joshua Bell, Grammy Award-winning guitarist Sharon Isbin, renowned cellist Alisa Weilerstein, and acclaimed pianist Awadagin Pratt. We caught up with Joshua and Sharon in the East Room tonight during rehearsal: Click here to see the video.   Watch […]

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Budget Committee Recommends Appointments to Subsidiary Bodies

The Fifth Committee (Administrative and Budgetary) this morning made recommendations to the General Assembly regarding appointments to the Advisory Committee on Administrative and Budgetary Questions (ACABQ), the Committee on Contributions, the Investments Committee, the Board of Auditors and the International Civil Service Commission (ICSC). As it filled vacancies to those bodies, the Committee recommended the […]

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Streaming at 3:30pm EST: Your GreenGov Ideas

More than 14,000 federal and military personnel participated in the GreenGov Challenge – submitting over 5,300 ideas and casting more than 165,000 votes.  Today at 3:30pm EST, some of the top ideas are being presented to the Steering Meeting on Federal Sustainability, a group comprised of a senior official from each agency who is responsible […]

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Vice President Biden Brings the MCTF Back to DC

Vice President Joe Biden and the Middle Class Task Force have traveled all across the country to highlight and seek input on key initiatives aimed at restoring middle class prosperity. We’ve been to in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania and Denver, Colorado, talking about jobs in the green economy; Perrysburg, Ohio, discussing the future of manufacturing; and St. […]

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Security Council Hears Call for Parties in Nepal to Work for Progress in Peace Process before End of United Nations Mission Mandate

?Loss of Momentum? Reported; Renewed Efforts Needed to Break Deadlock Briefing the Security Council today, the Representative of the Secretary-General in Nepal, Karin Landgren, urged the parties in Nepal to make the most of the 11 weeks remaining in the mandate of the United Nations Mission in the country, and to break their deadlock. ?During this […]

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Secretary Duncan Connects American and Jordanian Students

In President Obama’s address to the Muslim world delivered from Cairo in June, he called for the creation of an online network so "a teenager in Kansas can communicate instantly with a teenager in Cairo." Yesterday, teenagers from Washington, DC and Amman did exactly that. Photo credit: Leslie Williams, Dept of Education, 11/4/2009 Dr. Waleed […]

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10 Recovery Act Myths

With last Friday’s unprecedented release of information on Recovery.gov, we’ve begun to see lots of interest in the specific types of projects that have been funded by the Recovery Act.  Even more specifically, we’re seeing reports that Recovery Act funds have been spent on questionable or wasteful funds.  We are always on the lookout for […]

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Activities of Secretary-General in Greece, 4-5 November

United Nations Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon and Madam Ban Soon-taek arrived in Athens from London late on Tuesday, 4 November, for an official visit to Greece. He began the day on Wednesday with a working breakfast with the so-called Troika of the Global Forum on Migration and Development, comprising of Teodora Tzakri, Deputy Minister of Interior, […]

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Watch, Discuss, Engage at 4:45: Jared Bernstein and Sen. Sherrod Brown Talk Health Reform

At 4:45 EST today the White House and Deputy Assistant to the President on Economic Policy Jared Bernstein welcome Senator Sherrod Brown of Ohio for a live video chat. They’ll be answering the questions the Senator gets most from Ohioans on health insurance reform, as well as questions taken live from our Facebook chat application. Watch the […]

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A Community on the Cutting Edge of Science

Two weeks ago, the National Conversation on the Future of America’s Cities and Metropolitan Areas took us to Seattle, Washington to see the city’s marriage of economic development and livability. Joined by Deputy Secretary of Housing and Urban Development Ron Sims, Assistant Secretary of Economic Development for the U.S. Department of Commerce John Fernandez, and […]

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