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[Summary] => Israel's prime minister on yesterday departed for Washington on a trip that has become clouded in controversy following his appointment of a new spokesman who has spoken derisively about President Barack Obama.
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[Title] => Obama, Netanyahu on collision course 6 years in the making
[Summary] => For six years, President Barack Obama and Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu have been on a collision course over how to halt Iran's nuclear ambitions, a high-stakes endeavor both men see as a centerpiece of their legacies.
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[Title] => Obama pledges resolve against Iran's nuclear aims
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