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Presidential News Archives for January 10, 2006

Bush to Democrats: Don't slam Iraq policy
Jan 10 2006 11:09PM (CT)
WASHINGTON (AP) - President Bush warned Democratic critics of his Iraq policy on Tuesday to watch what they say or risk giving "comfort to our adversaries" and suffering at the ballot box in November. Democrats said Bush should take his own advice.
 
U.S. calls Iran nuclear move 'escalation'
Jan 10 2006 9:57PM (CT)
WASHINGTON (AP) - The United States stuck to its role as tough cop in the international standoff with Iran on Tuesday, calling Tehran's latest moves to gain nuclear technology a "serious escalation" that leaves the world few options.
 
First lady backs efforts for at-risk youth
Jan 10 2006 9:20PM (CT)
WASHINGTON (AP) - With drugs, gangs and other negative influences, young people face many more dangers than earlier generations did and often have fewer people to help them, Laura Bush said Tuesday.
 
Bush renews anti-human trafficking law
Jan 10 2006 3:04PM (CT)
WASHINGTON (AP) - President Bush signed a bill Tuesday to combat human trafficking, saying thousands of teenagers and young girls are brought to the United States each year and "forced to submit to unspeakable evil."
 
Cheney's standing with Republicans OK
Jan 10 2006 3:01AM (CT)
WASHINGTON (AP) - Whether Vice President Dick Cheney is suffering from problems with his foot, his heart or his knees, leading Republicans across the country say they are confident he is fit for office.
 
   

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