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Obama turns to Web to bypass news media

China Daily | Updated: 2009-03-27 07:41

WASHINGTON: Call it Round Two of the news conference, with a big Internet twist.

President Barack Obama took questions from the White House press corps on Tuesday in a prime-time, East Room session that represented the most formal and time-honored of president-and-reporter interactions.

Yesterday, he was taking to that same room for another public grilling - this time by regular folks armed with questions submitted via the Internet and in person, as part of a political strategy to engage Americans directly. "It's a way for the president to do what he enjoys doing out on the road, but saves on gas," press secretary Robert Gibbs siad.

Obama turns to Web to bypass news media

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