I Googled the first line in the quote box and found the article anyway, it's from Politico.
http://mobile.politico.com/story.cfm?id=34235&cat=topnews Also in the article is this:
Obama wants side deals out of bill
By Carrie Budoff Brown | 3/10/10 @ 8:11 PM EST
President Barack Obama is pushing Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid to go further than Obama has previously disclosed to strip the final health care reform bill of the narrow deals aimed at appeasing specific senators.
The president wants to eliminate more than just Sen. Ben Nelson’s “Cornhusker Kickback” and Sen. Bill Nelson’s agreement to shield 800,000 Florida seniors from Medicare Advantage cuts, the White House told POLITICO Wednesday in response to questions about other deals in the bill.
Obama has asked Reid to strike provisions requested by senators from at least five other states, in an unusual move that accentuates the culture clash between the president’s rhetoric on changing the ways of Washington and the Senate leader’s needs to exercise the old-fashioned tools of Congress to pass laws.
“We’ve removed many of the special provisions that initially found their way into the legislation, and we’ve made it clear to the Senate that the president’s position is that the final bill shouldn’t include any earmarks or provisions that would favor a single state or district over the rest of the country,” White House spokesman Reid Cherlin said in a statement Wednesday.
The article also says that according to a spokesman for Harry Reid, congressional leaders have the final say and that no decisions have been made yet.
So, yes -- Obama has asked for the striking of particular provisions that have could be seen as containing favoritism and earmarks. The representatives from the states in question are making their cases for each one to the people who will ultimately decide. The outcome is up to them.