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Mr. Obama said in Toronto last month that he intended to make a new push for the South Korean agreement, and on Wednesday he pledged to press ahead with the two Latin American pacts as well.
And powerful corporate interests like the telephone companies, Microsoft and Disney, now supported by America Online and Time Warner, are certain to make a new push next year to impose open-access rules on all cable companies.
The sight of long convoys, laden with troops and ammunition, as well as a sharp uptick in airstrikes, have stoked reports in recent weeks that the coalition is preparing to make a new push on Hudaydah.
While the signing statement fell short of a veto, they said its language appeared intended to preserve some flexibility for the president to make a decision later about whether to make a new push to close the Guantánamo prison amid competing policy priorities.
Mr. Obama has won some plaudits for urging security agencies to make a new push to find Bin Laden, the founder of Al Qaeda, and photographs of the president and his aides closely following the raid from the White House were widely published.
OUT OF POWER, HIS political capital spent, Clinton nevertheless decided to make a new push for the canal.
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