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Bush To Meet With Iraqi Prime Minister Al-Maliki
AHN
President George W. Bush will meet with Iraqi Prime Minister Nouri al-Maliki on Tuesday, amid a rise in sectarian violence that has continued to hit Iraqi cities especially the capital Baghdad. White House press secretary Tony Snow said both leaders would probably discuss security issues when...
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Bush to meet with Sudanese rebel leader
YAHOO
AP - Rebel leader Minni Minnawi's decision to accept a peace agreement designed to end what the United States calls genocide in western Sudan earned him a meeting with President Bush.
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Bush Advised to Make Most of Meeting with Darfur Rebel
YAHOO
OneWorld.net - NEW YORK, Jul 24 (OneWorld) - A leading U.S.-based humanitarian group is urging the George W. Bush administration to engage all rebel groups in the Darfur peace process as the U.S. president prepares to talk with the leader of just one particular faction.
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President Bush Presides Over Citizenship Ceremony
AHN
A citizenship ceremony on Monday for three soldiers injured in Iraq was presided by President George W. Bush. Bush also promoted his proposal for overhauling the nation's immigration laws as he visited the Walter Reed Army Medical Center....
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Bush to meet Sudan rebel leader
YAHOO
AFP - US President George W. Bush was to meet Tuesday with Sudan rebel leader Minni Minawi to discuss efforts to implement a fragile deal to end the conflict in the country's troubled Darfur region.
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US Concerned Israel Not Hitting Hezbollah Hard Enough
AHN
Israel's offensive against Hezbollah is seriously lacking in the kind of "shock and awe" employed by US forces against Saddam Hussein's Iraq, and threatens to end with a nominal victory for the Lebanese terror group. President George W. Bush has stated his belief that the root cause of the...
Sources: AHN
Bush, Maliki to consider adding troops in Baghdad
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
Bush Presides At Citizenship Ceremony Of Soldiers
AHN
President George W. Bush on Monday presided over the citizenship ceremony for three soldiers injured in Iraq. Speaking at the ceremony, Bush described the soldiers as, "men who knew the cost of freedom and were willing to pay that cost so others could live free."...
Sources: AHN
Bush to meet leader of Darfur rebel group
YAHOO
AP - President Bush will meet with a leader of the Sudan Liberation Army, the main rebel group in the African nation's troubled western region of Darfur, the White House announced Monday.
Sources: YAHOO
Bush Remains Adamant To Immediate Mideast Cease-fire
AHN
President George W. Bush on Monday held on to his initial position, against immediate cease-fire, as a solution to stop the violence that has struck the Middle East lately, White House officials have said.
Sources: AHN
Rice says Lebanon ceasefire is urgent
YAHOO
Reuters - On a mission to avert full-scale war in
the Middle East, U.S. Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice said
there was an "urgent" need for a ceasefire in southern Lebanon
but conditions had to be right.
Sources: YAHOO
US open to NATO-led force in Lebanon: Bolton
YAHOO
Reuters - The United States is open to a
NATO-led force keeping the peace on Lebanon's southern border
with Israel, although using U.S. forces has not been discussed,
a senior Bush administration official said on Sunday.
Sources: YAHOO
Pressuring Hizbollah, Iran, Syria Mideast key: Bush
YAHOO
Reuters - President George W. Bush on
Saturday launched a round of diplomacy on the crisis in
southern Lebanon, saying the United States would urge Arab
leaders to help pressure Hizbollah as well as Syria and Iran.
Sources: YAHOO
Pressuring Hizbollah key in Mideast crisis: Bush
YAHOO
Reuters - The United States will urge
Middle East leaders to help boost pressure on Hizbollah as a
means of solving the crisis in southern Lebanon, President
George W. Bush said on Saturday.
Sources: YAHOO
Bush confers with Turkish leader on Mideast
YAHOO
Reuters - President Bush conferred with
Prime Minister Tayyip Erdogan of Turkey on Saturday about how
to help the Lebanese people caught up in the conflict between
Israel and Hizbollah.
Sources: YAHOO
Bush to meet Blair at White House July 28
YAHOO
Reuters - President George W. Bush and British
Prime Minister Tony Blair, who have a difference of opinion
about a multilateral force for southern Lebanon, will next week
hold their second face-to-face talks this month.
Sources: YAHOO
US Senate sends 1965 Voting Rights Act to Bush for signature
YAHOO
AFP - The US Senate unanimously approved a bill extending the landmark Voting Rights Act, sending the legislation to President George W. Bush to be signed into law.
Sources: YAHOO
Bush talks with top Chinese officer
YAHOO
AFP - US President George W. Bush met briefly with China's top military officer and highlighted Sino-US cooperation on issues like North Korea and military matters, the White House said.
Sources: YAHOO
Bush: More work needed on Darfur force
YAHOO
AFP - US President George W. Bush said that there was "a lot of work to be done" before an international force can go to Sudan's troubled Darfur region to help beleaguered African Union (AU) troops.
Sources: YAHOO
Bush urges Sudan to allow UN Darfur mission
YAHOO
Reuters - President George W. Bush called on
Sudan on Thursday to allow a United Nations peacekeeping
presence to help stem the violence in Darfur.
Sources: YAHOO
Bush laments poor Republican relations with blacks
YAHOO
Reuters - President George W. Bush, addressing
America's leading civil rights organization for the first time
since he took office, lamented the poor relationship between
blacks and his Republican Party.
Sources: YAHOO
Germany seeks EU ban on stem-cell research funding
YAHOO
Reuters - Germany pressed its EU partners to ban
European funding for embryonic stem-cell research, a day after
President George W. Bush vetoed a bill that would have expanded
such work in the United States.
Sources: YAHOO
Bush considering renominating Bolton to UN post
YAHOO
Reuters - President George W. Bush is
considering renominating John Bolton as the U.S. ambassador to
the United Nations, a year after appointing him to the job over
Senate objections, aides said on Thursday.
Sources: YAHOO
Stem-cell divisions transcend abortion fight
YAHOO
Reuters - President George W. Bush may have
cited his moral stance in vetoing a bill that would have
expanded embryonic stem-cell research on Wednesday but the
issue transcends traditional divisions over abortion rights.
Sources: YAHOO
Bush casts his first veto on stem-cell bill
YAHOO
Reuters - President Bush cast his first veto
on Wednesday to block legislation to expand embryonic stem cell
research, putting him at odds with top scientists, most
Americans and some fellow Republicans.
Sources: YAHOO
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