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Multiple Channels for Obama’s Cairo Speech
[The Cairo speech] will be texted and tweeted, as well as highlighted on Facebook, Myspace and a host of other social networking sites. The speech will also be Webcast as it happens on the White House Live section of Whitehouse.gov and streamed by the State Department as part of a live Web chat.
Israeli Eyes on Cairo
Will he censure Arab leaders and call on the Arab world to democratize? Or will he speak in subtler tones: a well-crafted diplomat about to take his place among a long list of American presidents who failed to bring Israelis and Palestinians to a sustainable solution while helping to buttress regional leaders who have done little to support democracy, freedom and justice?
Japanese Culture and Art Online
This website is to introduce Japanese culture and art for art directors, producers, and curators in foreign countries. Many contents like, Japanese traditional performing arts, Manga, game, Japanese traditional music, will be introduced.
Obama in Saudi On First Leg of Mideast Tour
American President Barack Obama arrived in Saudi Arabia on Wednesday on his first stop of his regional Middle East mission, where he would seek Arab backing for his bid to revive peace moves while the U.S. adopted a firmer tone with its ally Israel.
Obama on Obama
Tom Friedman: I told the president that joke because in reading the Arab and Israeli press this week, everyone seemed to be telling him what he needed to do and say in Cairo, but nobody was indicating how they were going to step up and do something different.
Local Youth Sister City Exchanges Canceled
This July, the Pocatello and Idaho Falls Sister City Youth Delegations were planning on participating in exchange programs with Japan. Last week, Pocatello's Sister City of Iwamizawa asked that the Pocatello youth not come to Japan because of the swine flu.
PHS Teens Are Looking Forward to Cultural Experience
Six teens are counting down to July 12, when they leave for Minamisoma, Japan, to represent Pendleton High School and the city of Pendleton as student ambassadors. The students' adventure will take them into Japanese culture and into the lives of a Japanese host family for three weeks.
Obama Faces a Chasm in Mideast
More than any other president in a generation, Obama enjoys a reservoir of goodwill in the region. But Obama will still encounter a landscape in which two realities often seem to be at work. Distrust of the United States runs so deep that almost anything it pronounces, however eloquent, lacks credibility, imposing a burden on Obama to deliver something far more than the unfulfilled pledges of Bush's speeches.
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