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Blair to visit Bush over Mideast turmoil
YAHOO
AP - President Bush and British Prime Minister Tony Blair will teamed up against much of the world again, this time in their refusal to criticize Israel's offensive against Hezbollah guerrillas in southern Lebanon or to call for an immediate cease-fire in the Mideast fighting.
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Romanian President Urges Bush To Ease Visa Restrictions
AHN
Romania's president is urging George W. Bush to get rid of visa requirements for Romanians traveling to the U.S. The number of Romanian professionals traveling to the U.S. has tripled since 2003.
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Bush urges swift approval of India nuclear pact
YAHOO
AFP - US President George W. Bush urged the Senate to swiftly approve a controversial US-India civilian nuclear energy deal a day after the House of Representatives did so overwhelmingly.
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U.S. Delays Troop Withdrawal From Iraq
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According to U.S. Army officials, the withdrawal of troops from war-rattled Iraq has been delayed for four more months past their scheduled departure. The news came as U.S. President George W. Bush agreed to send more U.S. troops into...
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Bush says he'll seek to revive Doha trade talks
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Reuters - President George W. Bush vowed on
Thursday to try to press ahead with attempts to reach a global
trade agreement, despite the collapse of the Doha round of
trade talks earlier this week.
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Bush Signs Law For National Sex Offender Registry
AHN
On Thursday, President George W. Bush signed legislation that will establish a national sex offender registry and try to make it harder for sexual predators to reach children on the Internet. The legislation, called the Adam Walsh Child Protection and Safety Act of 2006, is named for Adam Walsh,...
Sources: AHN
Bush signs law for national sex offender registry
YAHOO
Reuters - President George W. Bush on Thursday
signed legislation that will establish a national sex offender
registry and try to make it harder for sexual predators to
reach children on the Internet.
Sources: YAHOO
More U.S. Troops Headed For Baghdad
AHN
U.S. President George W. Bush has agreed to send more U.S. troops into Baghdad. This will facilitate the Iraqi Government of Nuri al-Maliki get a handle on the increasing violence claiming approximately 100 lives a day.
Sources: AHN
US House backs US-India nuclear energy bill
YAHOO
AFP - The US House of Representatives approved a controversial US-India civilian nuclear energy deal, which supporters said will be the cornerstone of a new strategic alliance between the two countries.
Sources: YAHOO
Navy computers with personal data stolen
YAHOO
AP - Two laptop computers with personal information on about 31,000 Navy recruiters and their prospective recruits were stolen from Navy offices in New Jersey in June and July, the Navy disclosed on Wednesday.
Sources: YAHOO
Bush backs Republican for Senate despite criticism
YAHOO
Reuters - President George W. Bush still
supports a Republican U.S. Senate candidate from Maryland
despite the candidate's criticism of him and the Iraq war, the
White House said on Wednesday.
Sources: YAHOO
Democrats eye Ohio in quest for House gains
YAHOO
Reuters - The last time John Cranley ran for
Congress, George W. Bush was on his way to the U.S. presidency
and Cranley, a 26-year-old Democrat, did not come close to
unseating the Republican incumbent in southwest Ohio.
Sources: YAHOO
"Tiny" window open for UN troops in Darfur: UN envoy
YAHOO
Reuters - Sudan has left a 'tiny' window open
for negotiation on accepting U.N. troops in its violent Darfur
region, the top U.N. envoy in Khartoum said on Wednesday.
Sources: YAHOO
Lou Dobbs: Why is the president ignoring our laws?
CNN
With upraised right hand and left hand on the Bible, each of our presidents, from George Washington to George W. Bush, has solemnly sworn to "preserve, protect and defend" the Constitution of the United States.
Sources: CNN
Blair and Bush to meet in Washington to discuss Israel, Lebanon
YAHOO
AFP - Prime Minister Tony Blair flies to the United States on Friday for talks with President George W. Bush on Israel and Lebanon as international efforts increase to resolve the conflict.
Sources: YAHOO
Bush pushes Sudan rebel leader on Darfur peace
YAHOO
AFP - US President George W. Bush prodded Sudan rebel leader Minni Minawi on efforts to implement a fragile peace deal for the country's troubled Darfur region, the White House said.
Sources: YAHOO
Bush: U.S. To Boost Security In Baghdad
AHN
During a joint White House conference with Iraqi Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki on Tuesday, President George W. Bush said boosting the presence of security forces in Baghdad will better prevent the violence in the capital. The U.S. leader is under pressure to show progress in Iraq, clearing the...
Sources: AHN
U.S. wants to deal "aggressively" with Kurdish PKK
YAHOO
Reuters - President George W. Bush told
Turkish Prime Minster Tayyip Erdogan that the United States
wants to deal more aggressively with cross-border attacks by
Kurdish rebels based in northern Iraq, the White House said on
Tuesday.
Sources: YAHOO
Bush says US to send more troops to secure Baghdad
YAHOO
AFP - US President George W. Bush vowed to shift more US troops to strife-torn Baghdad after talks with Iraqi Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki who prayed his country would be spared civil war.
Sources: YAHOO
Republican Committee Chairman Readies Bill To Sue President
AHN
On Monday, a powerful Republican committee chairman stated he would have a bill ready by the end of the week allowing Congress to sue President George W. Bush in federal court. Judiciary Committee Chairman Arlen Specter, R-Pa., said on the Senate floor, "we will submit legislation to the United...
Sources: AHN
Bush: US troop presence in Baghdad to be increased
YAHOO
Reuters - President George W. Bush said on
Tuesday the United States would boost the presence of U.S.
troops and Iraqi security personnel in Baghdad in an effort to
curb the violence in the capital.
Sources: YAHOO
Bloodshed in Baghdad as PM meets Bush
YAHOO
AFP - Baghdad's descent into chaos has claimed more victims as Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki arrived in Washington under pressure to restore order and pave the way for the departure of US forces.
Sources: YAHOO
Flag Bill Signed By President
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On Monday, President George W. Bush signed a bill that would bar condominium and homeowner associations from restricting how the American flag can be displayed. The resolution would prohibit those groups from preventing residents from displaying an American flag on their own property....
Sources: AHN
Bush and Maliki to discuss Iraq troops
YAHOO
Reuters - President George W. Bush and Iraqi
Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki will consider adding more U.S.
and Iraqi troops in Baghdad and other ways to counter surging
violence when they meet at the White House on Tuesday.
Sources: YAHOO
Maliki and Bush to push 'civil peace' in Iraq
YAHOO
AFP - US President George W. Bush and Iraqi Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki are set to meet here to discuss overhauling security in the war-torn country after the failure of a crackdown in Baghdad.
Sources: YAHOO
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