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Quote: Obama gives slip to press to watch daughter play Washington,Apr 12 US President Barack Obama ditched the press pool of the White House during the weekend as he slipped out to watch one of his daughters’ soccer game without informing them. The US president stated this during his meeting with Pakistan Premier Yousuf Raza Gilani. “Apparently I caused quite a problem,” Obama said, adding something about his secretary not telling the Secret Service. He suggested his pool-less trip did not please the news media. “They were very upset about it,” he said. “It was big news,” he told Gilani. The president has two daughters, Malia and Sasha.
Quote: HONOLULU — President-elect Barack Obama left behind the pool of reporters assigned to follow him this morning when he and his daughters Malia, 10, and Sasha, 7, headed to Sea Life Park, a marine amusement park near Waimanalo and Bellows Air Force Station. It was the first time Obama's motorcade has traveled without his protective press pool during his vacation and perhaps since the election. Obama has largely avoided the press during his first half of his 12-day vacation on Oahu, and has not spoken to the reporters following him daily. Obama's press aides sent reporters home for the day around 9:30 a.m., after the president-elect returned to his Kailua vacation home from the gym. Reporters returned to Waikiki, which is about a 30-minute drive from Kailua.
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