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		<title>National: Obama Says Farewell to the Senate; Cell Phone Helps Police Rescue Delaware Shooting Victim; Showdown Expected Over Automaker Bailout Plan</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 17 Nov 2008 13:12:32 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Obama says farewell to the Senate. President-elect formally resigned from the U.S. Senate on Sunday after a little less than four years of service. He did it with a thank you letter to his Illinois constituents, which began &#8220;Today, I am ending one journey to begin another,&#8221; and was published in the state&#8217;s newspapers. In [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong>Obama says farewell to the Senate</strong>. President-elect formally resigned from the U.S. Senate on Sunday after a little less than four years of service. He did it with a thank you letter to his Illinois constituents, which began &#8220;Today, I am ending one journey to begin another,&#8221; and was published in the state&#8217;s newspapers. In the letter, Obama wrote, &#8220;The challenges we face as a nation are now more numerous and difficult than when I first arrived in Chicago, but I have no doubt that we can meet them. For throughout my years in Illinois, I have heard hope as often as I have heard heartache. Where I have seen struggle, I have seen great strength. And in a state as broad and diverse in background and belief as any in our nation, I have found a spirit of unity and purpose that can steer us through the most troubled waters&#8230;.With your help, along with the service and sacrifice of Americans across the nation who are hungry for change and ready to bring it about, I have faith that all will in fact be well. And it is with that faith, and the high hopes I have for the enduring power of the American idea, that I offer the people of my beloved home a very affectionate thanks.&#8221; Illinois&#8217; Democratic governor is expected to name Obama&#8217;s replacement by the end of the year.</p>
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<p><strong>A cell phone helps police rescue a Delaware shooting victim</strong>. Wilmington, Del., Police used the cell phone of a shooting victim to locate the victim of a gunshot. The 37 year-old Wilmington man had been shot in the neck with a shotgun, but did not know where he was when he contacted police about 6:30 Saturday night. Authorities say they were able to get a general location by tracking which cell phone towers had handled his call. Once police were in the vicinity, they heard the man pounding on a shed door. He was then taken to Christiana Hospital where he is in critical, but stable, condition. There&#8217;s no word on what prompted the shooting.</p>
<p><strong>A showdown is expected over an automaker bailout plan</strong>.  Proponents, mostly Democrats, say $25 billion of the $700 billion Wall Street rescue package should be used to bail out the failing U.S. auto industry.  &#8220;The repercussions would be dire&#8221; if the nation allowed the auto industry to collapse, President-elect Obama said on CBS&#8217;s 60 Minutes Sunday. But hard-line opponents, mostly Republicans, brand the industry a &#8220;dinosaur&#8221; that should be allowed to fail. That&#8217;s how the debate is expected to go when Senate Democrats introduce legislation today to attach an auto bailout to a House-passed bill that extends unemployment benefits. But if the talk on Sunday news shows is any indication, the measure faces an up-hill battle in the Senate lame-duck session. Sens. Richard Shelby of Alabama and Jon Kyl of Arizona said it would be a mistake to use any of the Wall Street rescue money to prop up the automakers because a bailout would only postpone the industry&#8217;s demise. &#8220;Companies fail everyday and others take their place. I think this is a road we should not go down,&#8221; Shelby, the senior Republican on the Senate Banking, Housing and Urban Affairs Committee, said Sunday. Sen. Carl Levin (D-Mich.) also said that automakers are trying to adapt to a changing consumer market, but need immediate help to survive the economic crisis. &#8220;This is a national problem,&#8221; Levin said Sunday. &#8220;The auto industry touches millions and millions of lives.&#8221; A White House alternative to the Democrats&#8217; plan would allow the car companies to divert the $25 billion in loans Congress previously approved to develop fuel-efficient vehicles and use the money for more immediate needs. Congressional Democrats oppose the White House plan as shortsighted. A vote on the measure is expected as early as Wednesday. Majority Democrats will need at least a dozen GOP votes in the Senate to prevent opponents from blocking their measure &#8211; assuming all Senate Democrats support it, reports <em>The Washington Post</em>.</p>
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		<title>Obama Asks Bush to Help Struggling Automakers</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 11 Nov 2008 13:09:01 +0000</pubDate>
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<p><strong>Obama asks Bush to help struggling automakers</strong>. The struggling auto industry was foremost on the mind of president-elect Barack Obama as he visited the White House Oval Office for the first time on Monday, according to news reports. Obama put himself in the middle of a political standoff between the White House and Democrats on Monday as he asked President Bush in a meeting at the White House to support immediate emergency aid to the automakers, according to <em>The New York Times</em>. Read the rest <a href="http://www.bet.com/News/Decision08/beheard_news_NewsArticlePoliticsObamaAutomakers.htm?"><strong>here</strong></a>.</p>
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