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Malia, Michelle and Sasha Obama at the Democratic convention. (AP Photo/Jae C. Hong) The Obama school search is heating up: Malia, Sasha and their mom, Michelle, spent two hours yesterday morning with their mom touring Georgetown Day School, and are expected to visit the Sidwell Friends campus...
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This much is clear -- the Obama girls are welcome on the set of "Hannah Montana." But any talk that they will appear on the popular show seems to be just that -- talk.
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ABC News' Matthew Jaffe reports: A week after she toured her new home alongside her husband, President-elect Barack Obama, on Tuesday, Michelle Obama brings her daughters and her mother to the White House at the invitation of first lady Laura...
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Malia and Sasha Obama are in Washington with their mother checking out prospective new schools.
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Classes start Monday. And until they move into official quarters, a 5-star hotel will be home Malia and Sasha Obama will get an early jump on their reign as America's First Siblings this weekend when they leave the South Side for the nation's capital.
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Sidwell Friends is used to having high-profile students. CNN's Joe Johns reports.
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First things first: President-elect Barack Obama's two daughters have checked into their new school in Washington.
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President-elect Barack Obama's daughters, Sasha and Malia, have started at Sidwell Friends School in Washington D.C. Kimberly Dozier reports.
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· Starting their new life in Washington, President-elect Barack Obama's two young daughters attended their first day of classes at their new school yesterday.
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It's hard enough to be the New Kid transferring midyear into any school in a new town, but consider some of the special scrutiny visited upon young Malia and Sasha Obama yesterday as they started classes at Sidwell Friends:
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Malia and Sasha Obama begin classes at Sidwell Friends under watchful eyes of, well, everyone.
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If U.S. school students were allowed to vote, they would elect Democratic presidential nominee Barack Obama, according to a poll by U.S. publisher Scholastic released on Tuesday. Almost a quarter of a million students voted online and by mailing paper ballots between August and Oct. 10 with 57 percent choosing Obama over his Republican rival John McCain, who [...]
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A study suggests girls start school an average of two months ahead of boys.
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Girls start school with almost a two-month lead over boys in learning ability, a new study has revealed.
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The search is on for surviving land girls in Gloucestershire to take part in a service to honour them.
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FAYETTEVILLE, N.C. - There was a sharp exchange among patrons during Barack Obama’s visit to a barbecue restaurant on Sunday, highlighting the strong emotions the U.S. presidential race is stirring in the final weeks of the campaign. Obama stopped by Cape Fear BBQ in Fayetteville, North Carolina, to pick up some chicken, collards and baked beans [...]
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The Land of Lincolner will leave the campaign trail Thursday for his native state to see his 86-year-old grandmother, who has fallen ill. Expected to resume campaigning Saturday.
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Democrat presidential candidate Barack Obama is canceling nearly all his campaign events Thursday and Friday to fly to Hawaii to visit his suddenly ill 85-year-old grandmother, his spokesman said.
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Barack Obama's campaign just announced that he is canceling events in Des Moines and Madison scheduled for Thursday in order to be with his ailing grandmother. He will go to Indianapolis Thursday and then leave for Hawaii in the early afternoon. He will be back on the trail Saturday. On the campaign plane, spokesman Robert Gibbs declined "for privacy reasons" to say anything about her condition other than saying it was "very serious...I think everyone understands that the decision Senator Obama is making to go to Hawaii underscores the seriousness of the situation." Here's the official statement from Gibbs: "Senator Obama's grandmother, Madelyn Dunham, has always been one of the most important people in his life. read more »
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WEST PALM BEACH, Fla. (AP) -- Democratic presidential candidate Barack Obama is canceling nearly all his campaign events Thursday and Friday to visit his suddenly gravely ill 85-year-old grandmother in Hawaii, a spokesman said....
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Barack Obama is canceling nearly all his campaign events Thursday and Friday to fly to Hawaii to visit his suddenly ill 85-year-old grandmother.
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A spokesman said Monday that Obama's grandmother, Madelyn Payne Dunham, was released from the hospital last week. But her health has deteriorated to the point where her situation is very grave.
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Democrat Barack Obama will leave the presidential campaign trail for a full day to visit his ailing 85-year-old grandmother in Hawaii, whose health has deteriorated in recent weeks, an aide said.
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WEST PALM BEACH, Florida (Reuters) - Democrat Barack Obama will leave the presidential campaign trail to visit his ailing 85-year-old grandmother in Hawaii, whose health has deteriorated in recent weeks, an aide said on Monday.
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Barack Obama will leave the campaign trail Thursday to travel to Hawaii to see his 86-year-old grandmother, who has fallen ill
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The candidate plans to fly to Hawaii later this week, canceling events in Iowa and Wisconsin. He'll resume public appearances Saturday. Barack Obama will cancel two stops and leave the presidential campaign trail later this week to fly to Hawaii to visit his ailing grandmother, a spokesman announced Monday night.
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The US Democratic presidential candidate Barack Obama will leave the campaign trail to go to Hawaii this week to visit the ailing grandmother who helped raise him.
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Obama takes time off to visit sick grandmother
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Police at Western Carolina University are investigating the discovery of a dead bear cub draped with a pair of Barack Obama campaign signs
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The victims were 5 to 7 years old and attended Miramonte Early Learning Center in South Los Angeles. The aide was convicted and sentenced to 15 years to life in prison. A Los Angeles County Superior Court civil jury Tuesday awarded nearly $1.6 million to three students molested by a former school aide.
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Barack Obama will suspend his campaigning tomorrow for more than 36 hours so that he can spend time with his gravely-ill grandmother in Hawaii.
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Hours before the announcement, Obama walked arm in arm with Senator Hillary Rodham Clinton in Orlando, Florida. Clinton urged supporters in the state to bend their backs to the cause of his victory next month.