Day: January 29, 2011

Central Park in winter

More Snow Moving Our Way, Park Forest

The bridge leading from the Library parking lot to Central Park. (ENEWSPF) Park Forest, IL–(ENEWSPF)– Shall we call these the "Dog Days of Winter?" Perhaps "Winter Doldrums" would be more accurate. Call it what you will, the snow is so beautiful, but it gets harder to weather through February, for[Read More…]

Weekly Address: ‘America Will Win the Future by Out-Innovating, Out-Educating, and Out-Building Our Competitors’ (Video and Text)

Manitowoc, Wisconsin–(ENEWSPF)–January 29, 2011. I’m speaking to you today from Manitowoc, Wisconsin, where I’m at an innovative company called Orion Energy Systems. Just a few years ago, this was an empty warehouse. A major employer had shut down this factory, moved its operations abroad, and took a lot of jobs[Read More…]

Remarks by President Obama on the Situation in Egypt

Washington, D.C.–(ENEWSPF)–January 28, 2011 – 6:33 P.M. EST THE PRESIDENT:  Good evening, everybody.  My administration has been closely monitoring the situation in Egypt, and I know that we will be learning more tomorrow when day breaks.  As the situation continues to unfold, our first concern is preventing injury or loss[Read More…]

GSU Hosts Spring Regional Table Tennis Tournament

University Park, IL–(ENEWSPF)– Collegiate table tennis competition comes to Governors State University on Saturday, February 19 with theNational Collegiate Table Tennis Association Regional Tournament. More than 50 competitors from eight schools will compete for the regional championship and the chance to attend the National Championship in April. The competition of[Read More…]

White House Press Briefing by Robert Gibbs, January 28, 2011

Washington, D.C.–(ENEWSPF)–January 28, 2011 – 3:10 P.M. EST MR. GIBBS:  Good afternoon.  I apologize for the delay.  Obviously we are watching and monitoring very closely a very fluid and dynamic situation, so I will do my best to answer some of your immediate questions.  We may take some of those, again,[Read More…]

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