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President Barack Obama and first lady Michelle Obama wait to welcome India's Prime Minister Manmohan Singh and his wife Gursharan Kaur to the State Dinner at the North Portico of the White House in Washington, Tuesday, Nov. 24, 2009. (AP Photo/Charles Dharapak)

Obamas welcome guests with curry at state dinner

AP - 43 minutes ago

WASHINGTON - The first state dinner of the Obama White House had it all: Oscar-winning entertainers, Hollywood moguls, a knockout guest chef and even a wardrobe malfunction.

  • U.S. Army Stf. Sgt. Robert J. Brunner, from Phoenix, Arizona, of the 1st Platoon, Able Troop 3-71 Cavalry Squadron, scopes the perimeter while patrolling in the village of Baraki Rajn, Baraki Barak district, Logar province, Afghanistan, Tuesday, Nov. 24, 2009. (AP Photo/Dario Lopez-Mills)
    Obama to unveil plan to add troops in Afghanistan AP - Tue Nov 24, 9:49 PM ET

    WASHINGTON - War-weary Americans will support more fighting in Afghanistan once they understand the perils of losing, President Barack Obama declared Tuesday, announcing he was ready to spell out war plans virtually sure to include tens of thousands more U.S. troops.

  • President Barack Obama welcomes India's Prime Minister Manmohan Singh during a State Arrival in the East Room of the White House in Washington, Tuesday, Nov. 24, 2009. (AP Photo/Charles Dharapak)
    Obama hails US-India ties amid talks with Singh AP - Tue Nov 24, 9:38 PM ET

    WASHINGTON - Seeking firmer footing for U.S.-India relations, President Barack Obama tried Tuesday to calm India's fears about Asian rival China, salving bruised feelings in the world's largest democracy with an elaborate state visit and assurances of India's "rightful place as a global leader."

  • Indian-themed dancers perform during the entertainment segment of a state dinner hosted by U.S. President Barack Obama for India's Prime Minister Manmohan Singh, in this picture taken through the transparent walls of a giant tent on the South Lawn of the White House November 24, 2009.  REUTERS/Jason Reed   (UNITED STATES POLITICS ENTERTAINMENT)
    Obama toasts India as state dinner begins AP - Tue Nov 24, 9:12 PM ET

    WASHINGTON - President Barack Obama honored India's prime minister with a toast in which he called the United States' relationship with India a "great and growing partnership."

  • Steven Spielberg (L), Alfre Woodard (C) and Blair Underwood arrive for a state dinner in honor of India's Prime Minister Manmohan Singh at the White House in Washington November 24, 2009.  REUTERS/Jonathan Ernst    (UNITED STATES POLITICS MEDIA)
    List of White House state dinner guests AP - Tue Nov 24, 8:49 PM ET

    The list of expected guests for President Barack Obama's first White House state dinner in honor of Indian Prime Minister Manmohan Singh, as provided by the White House.

  • Obama administration will not sign land mine ban AP - Tue Nov 24, 10:03 PM ET

    WASHINGTON - The Obama administration has decided not to sign an international convention banning land mines.

  • USDA: States struggle to administer food stamps AP - Tue Nov 24, 5:45 PM ET

    WASHINGTON - With more Americans going hungry than ever before, the Agriculture Department is concerned that dozens of states aren't adequately administering food stamp programs designed to provide food to low-income Americans.

  • Eligible people receiving food stamps by state AP - Tue Nov 24, 5:24 PM ET

    Estimated participation rates of citizens eligible for food stamps by state.

  • A Continental Airlines airplane is refueled at its gate at Newark Liberty International Airport in Newark, New Jersey, March 29, 2009. REUTERS/Gary Hershorn
    3 airlines fined in Minnesota tarmac stranding AP - Tue Nov 24, 4:32 PM ET

    WASHINGTON - The government is imposing fines for the first time against airlines for stranding passengers on an airport tarmac, the Transportation Department said Tuesday.

  • Interior: Oil and gas lease plans include Alaska AP - Tue Nov 24, 1:00 PM ET

    WASHINGTON - Interior Secretary Ken Salazar says the government has scheduled 38 oil and natural gas lease sales for public lands next year, including one in Alaska's National Petroleum Reserve.

  • Iraqi Shiite protesters chant slogans against the veto made by  Iraq's Sunni Arab vice president Tariq al-Hashemi on the election law in Basra, Iraq's second-largest city, 550 kilometers (340 miles) southeast of Baghdad,on Friday, Nov. 20, 2009. Iraqi lawmakers will vote Saturday on how to break a deadlock over a key election law after a vice president vetoed the legislation, causing a crisis that could delay a national vote scheduled for January and affect the timetable for an American troop withdrawal.(AP Photo/Nabil al-Jurani)
    Clinton says Iraqi election might be delayed AP - Mon Nov 23, 12:20 PM ET

    WASHINGTON - Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton is holding out the possibility that Iraq's national election could be delayed beyond January because of a dispute over the allocation of seats in parliament.

  • Obama state dinner guest list touched by Hollywood AP - Tue Nov 24, 6:23 PM ET

    WASHINGTON - Hollywood A-listers are coming out in force for President Barack Obama's state dinner for India.

  • More anti-gay, religious-motivated crimes reported AP - Mon Nov 23, 10:14 AM ET

    WASHINGTON - Reports of hate crimes against gays and religious groups increased sharply in 2008, according to new FBI data released Monday.

  • A display table setting is seen in the State Dining Room prior to the State Dinner for India Prime Minister Manmohan Singh at  the White House in Washington, Tuesday, Nov. 24, 2009. (AP Photo/Gerald Herbert)
    Guest chef raids White House garden for big dinner AP - Tue Nov 24, 5:04 PM ET

    WASHINGTON - On a damp, chilly Tuesday, guest chef Marcus Samuelsson was still out tromping around the White House garden picking herbs for that evening's state dinner at the White House.

  • FILE - In this Nov. 17, 2009 file photo, members of the NYPD Counterterrorism unit talk outside the old federal courthouse at 40 Centre Street in New York. The federal courts and military tribunals that will prosecute suspected terrorists vary sharply in their independence, public stature and use of evidence. But the Obama administration has so far offered no clear-cut rationale for how it chooses which system will try a detainee. (AP Photo/Mary Altaffer, File)
    Terror trials differ in civilian, military courts AP - Sat Nov 21, 9:08 PM ET

    WASHINGTON - The federal courts and military tribunals that will prosecute suspected terrorists vary sharply in their independence, public stature and use of evidence. But the Obama administration has so far offered no clear-cut rationale for how it chooses which system will try a detainee.

  • U.S. first lady Michelle Obama listens to the National Symphony Orchestra as they play during the entertainment segment of a state dinner hosted by President Barack Obama for India's Prime Minister Manmohan Singh in a giant tent on the South Lawn of the White House November 24, 2009.  REUTERS/Jason Reed   (UNITED STATES POLITICS)
    What's on the menu at the White House state dinner AP - Tue Nov 24, 4:21 PM ET

    The food and wines on the menu for Tuesday night's White House state dinner in honor of Indian Prime Minister Manmohan Singh:

  • Prosecutors plan commission case in Cole bombing AP - Fri Nov 20, 8:37 PM ET

    WASHINGTON - Military prosecutors said Friday they plan to seek new charges against the alleged mastermind of the 2000 bombing of the USS Cole.

  • President Barack Obama and Prime Minister Manmohan Singh of India walk down the Cross Hall during a State Arrival ceremony in the East Room of the White House, Tuesday, Nov. 24, 2009 in Washington. (AP Photo/Charles Dharapak)
    CAPITAL CULTURE: 60 years of US meals for India AP - Tue Nov 24, 3:32 PM ET

    WASHINGTON - In the history of U.S.-India relations, there's been plenty of broken bread and even a few crumbled Triscuits.

  • Travelers wait in line for departures at the San Francisco International airport in San Francisco, Thursday, Nov. 19, 2009. An FAA computer glitch caused flight delays throughout the U.S. Thursday. (AP Photo/Marcio Jose Sanchez)
    FAA says equipment outage caused 819 flight delays AP - Fri Nov 20, 6:48 PM ET

    WASHINGTON - The Federal Aviation Administration is blaming an equipment outage this week for delaying 819 flights.

  • U.S. first lady Michelle Obama eats during a state dinner hosted by her husband President Barack Obama for India's Prime Minister Manmohan Singh (L) in a giant tent on the South Lawn of the White House November 24, 2009.  REUTERS/Jason Reed   (UNITED STATES POLITICS)
    On White House dinner menu: green curry prawns AP - Tue Nov 24, 2:44 PM ET

    WASHINGTON - Unless you're one of the favored few, here's what you won't be eating for dinner tonight: green curry prawns and caramelized salsify with smoked collard greens and coconut aged basmati. That's just part of the menu for Tuesday's state dinner at the White House in honor of the prime minister of India.

  • Army announces review of how it tests body armor AP - Fri Nov 20, 3:05 PM ET

    WASHINGTON - The Army says there will be an outside review of how body armor for its soldiers is tested.

  • Obama: US cannot resolve India-Pakistan conflict AP - Tue Nov 24, 12:52 PM ET

    WASHINGTON - President Barack Obama says the United States is not responsible for resolving the long-standing conflict between Pakistan and India, but that America wants to encourage security and civil progress in both nations.

  • FILE - In this March 7, 2002 file photo, then-Chief of Naval Operations Adm. Vernon Clark testifies on Capitol Hill in Washington. Clark, and former Army Secretary Togo West were named to review a broad range of Pentagon programs, ranging from medical and personnel policies to how well military bases are secured. (AP Photo/Terry Ashe, File)
    Pentagon looking for Fort Hood management lapses AP - Fri Nov 20, 3:18 AM ET

    WASHINGTON - The Pentagon said Thursday it will scour its procedures for identifying volatile soldiers hidden in the ranks following the Fort Hood shooting rampage and lapses that might allow others to slip through bureaucratic cracks.

  • AP - Tue Nov 24, 12:25 PM ET

    WASHINGTON - Obama says it is his intention 'to finish the job' in Afghanistan.

  • U.S. first lady Michelle Obama (R) and India's Prime Minister Manmohan Singh watch the National Symphony Orchestra during the entertainment segment of a state dinner hosted by U.S. President Barack Obama for Singh in a giant tent on the South Lawn of the White House November 24, 2009.  REUTERS/Jason Reed   (UNITED STATES POLITICS)
    Jennifer Hudson to headline state dinner AP - Tue Nov 24, 10:18 AM ET

    WASHINGTON - It'll be a dreamy entertainment lineup for the first state dinner of the Obama White House: singer Jennifer Hudson is set to perform Tuesday night.

  • Obama hosts Indian prime minister AP - Tue Nov 24, 5:01 AM ET

    WASHINGTON - President Barack Obama hosts Indian Prime Minister Manmohan Singh (MAHN'-moh-hahn SING) at the White House on Tuesday, the first state visit of his presidency.

  • Obama takes his leave a bit early, then returns AP - Mon Nov 23, 8:05 PM ET

    WASHINGTON - President Barack Obama is getting used to leaving events before they end — even when he doesn't have to.

  • President Barack Obama, right, and Ethyl Kennedy, second from right, watch as Robert F. Kennedy Human Right Award recipients Jenni Williams, left, and Magodonga Mahlangu, second from left, receive their award in the East Room of the White House in Washington, Nov., 23, 2009. Williams is the Founder of Women of Zimbabwe Arise (WOZA) and Magodonga is a member of the human right group. (AP Photo/Susan Walsh)
    Zimbabwe women, receiving rights award, speak out AP - Mon Nov 23, 7:51 PM ET

    WASHINGTON - President Barack Obama praised representatives of a women's organization whose members have been beaten by Zimbabwe President Robert Mugabe's police force and face court trials for challenging Zimbabwe's government. He said their grassroots efforts could improve the African country.

  • As they leave for home, Gabriel Leahy (L) drags a duffle bag for his father Cpl. John Leahy after he arrived at Edmonton Garrison from Afghanistan November 24, 2009. Gabriel's twin brother James Leahy follows (R). Family and friends on Tuesday welcomed home the last group of Edmonton-based soldiers returning from Afghanistan, at Edmonton Garrison.   REUTERS/Dan Riedlhuber (CANADA MILITARY CONFLICT POLITICS IMAGES OF THE DAY)
    Obama calls security meeting on Afghanistan AP - Mon Nov 23, 1:58 PM ET

    WASHINGTON - President Barack Obama called his war council together Monday as he moves toward a decision on whether to add more U.S. forces in Afghanistan.

  • President Barack Obama, center, poses for a group photo with local area students at the Executive Office Building in the White House complex, in Washington, Monday, Nov. 23, 2009. Earlier Obama spoke about several initiatives designed to boost science, technology, engineering, and mathematics education. (AP Photo/Pablo Martinez Monsivais)
    Obama to honor young inventors at science fair AP - Mon Nov 23, 1:29 PM ET

    WASHINGTON - Hey kids, grab those beakers and Petri dishes, the White House is going to hold a science fair.