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Pittsburgh Post-Gazette, 28.12.08 08:31 UTC

Obama devoted to fitness routine

Being elected president forces a man to take inventory of his life, so Barack Obama has trimmed his schedule to the bare essentials. He's not in the White House yet, but gone are the hours he once ...

WashingtonPost Print Edition, 25.12.08 05:31 UTC

As Duties Weigh Obama Down, His Faith in Fitness Only Increases

Being elected president forces a man to take inventory of his life, so Barack Obama has trimmed his schedule to the bare essentials. He's not in the White House yet, but gone are the hours he once ...

WashingtonPost Top Stories, 25.12.08 05:01 UTC

As Duties Weigh Obama Down, His Faith in Fitness Only Increases

Being elected president forces a man to take inventory of his life, so Barack Obama has trimmed his schedule to the bare essentials. He's not in the White House yet, but gone are the hours he once ...

Chigago Tribune, 01.12.08 14:31 UTC

No messing around when it comes to Obama motorcade

Chicago drivers have been adjusting to a new reality since the Nov. 4 election: Wherever President-elect Barack Obama goes, traffic disruptions follow. Traffic tie-ups also precede his high-security ...

WashingtonPost Print Edition, 24.11.08 05:32 UTC

Much to His Chagrin, 'Plain Old Barack Is Gone'

Obama has nourished his soul on a life of routine, friends say. Now they hope he can find comfort in a city he has never embraced.

Los Angeles Times, 08.11.08 23:32 UTC

Obama relies on a close-knit inner circle

The 'Friends of Barack' are neighbors, classmates and pickup basketball teammates. Some may follow him to Washington.

WashingtonPost Print Edition, 05.11.08 07:34 UTC

On a Day Like No Other, the Same Calm

CHICAGO, Nov. 4 -- Barack Obama spent the final day of his presidential campaign enveloped in euphoria. Staff members high-fived over the latest voter-turnout data and handed out bottles of pinot ...

Pittsburgh Post-Gazette, 01.11.08 08:00 UTC

Obama thanks Iowans for putting him on path toward presidency

DES MOINES, Iowa -- Returning to the place that 10 months ago put him on a potential path to the presidency, Sen. Barack Obama thanked Iowans for their support yesterday and pleaded for help in his ...