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Edging toward a retaliatory strike, President Barack Obama said Friday he is weighing "limited and narrow" action against Syria as the administration bluntly accused Bashar Assad's government of launching a chemical weapons attack that killed at least 1,429 people — far more than previous estimates — including more than 400 children.

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Pressuring Congress, President Barack Obama is laying out an election year "to do" list yesterday that urges lawmakers to take another look at economic proposals to promote job creation and help families refinance their mortgages.

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