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Presidential News Archives for January 18, 2007

Analysis: Bush making concessions
Jan 18 2007 10:50PM (CT)
WASHINGTON (AP) - President Bush's about-face on warrantless wiretapping was the latest in a series of White House retreats and reversals. This is a different day for a president known for his stubbornness and insistence on seeing things his way.
 
Judge postpones start of CIA leak trial
Jan 18 2007 10:36PM (CT)
WASHINGTON (AP) - The prosecutor took a more aggressive stance and jury selection slowed so much in the CIA leak trial Thursday that the judge postponed opening statements until next Tuesday.
 
Bush eyes pardon for Border Patrolmen
Jan 18 2007 7:48PM (CT)
WASHINGTON (AP) - President Bush on Thursday said a pardon was possible for two Border Patrol agents serving prison sentences for shooting a Mexican drug dealer as he fled and then covering up the crime.
 
Bush tailors State of the Union speech
Jan 18 2007 7:29PM (CT)
WASHINGTON (AP) - President Bush's State of the Union speech next week will avoid the traditional laundry list of initiatives and focus on a few issues, such as energy and health care, where he might find common ground with the Democratic-controlled Congress.
 
Report: Cheney rejected Iran concessions
Jan 18 2007 5:06PM (CT)
LONDON (AP) - An Iranian offer to help the United States stabilize Iraq and end its military support for Hezbollah and Hamas was rejected by Vice President Dick Cheney in 2003, a former top State Department official told the British Broadcasting Corp.
 
   

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