Thursday, June 4, 2009

Daily News Round-Up for June 4, 2009

Politico (Washington, D)
Former GOP House Speaker Newt Gingrich took a step back from his sharp criticism of Judge Sonia Sotomayor Wednesday, and some Republicans couldn't be happier.

BBC News (United Kingdom)
US President Barack Obama urged an end to suspicion and discord between America and the Muslim world when he delivered a speech in the Egyptian capital Cairo on 4 June 2009. Here is some international reaction from Islamic leaders.

Boston Globe (Boston, MA)
New Hampshire became the fifth state in New England yesterday and the sixth in the country to allow same-sex marriage, as lawmakers approved and the governor signed revised legislation designed to balance personal and religious freedom.

Huffington Post (USA)
National Republican Senatorial Committee Chairman John Cornyn seems to be softening his expectations for Norm Coleman's effort to appeal the Senate election in Minnesota.

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