Google CEO expects a resolution on censorship in China soon, WhitePages.com drops its malware-tainted ad network, and a real-life jetpack for commuters.
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President Barack Obama is renewing America’s commitment to the recovery and reconstruction of earthquake-devastated Haiti, telling visiting President Rene Preval he understands the situation there “remains dire.”

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The former White House adviser fiercely defended the Bush administration’s record on the Iraq war, Hurricane Katrina and the Valerie Plame affair Tuesday. Calling support for the Iraq war “bipartisan,” he said, “Al Gore and Bill Clinton as well as Republicans said [Saddam Hussein] had WMD.”

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David Axelrod feels the brunt of criticism over what many view as the administration’s failure to clearly define and disseminate President Obama’s agenda.

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In a potential reversal, White House advisers are close to recommending that President Obama opt for military tribunals for the self-professed Sept. 11 mastermind and four others.

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