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Bush proposes first $3 trillion budget
Feb 3 2008 8:18PM (CT)
WASHINGTON (AP) - In the nation's first-ever $3 trillion budget, President Bush seeks to seal his legacy of promoting a strong defense to fight terrorism and tax cuts to spur the economy. Democrats, who control Congress, are pledging fierce opposition to Bush's final spending plan _ perhaps even until the next president takes office.
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Bush proposes first $3 trillion budget
Feb 3 2008 8:18PM (CT)
WASHINGTON (AP) - In the nation's first-ever $3 trillion budget, President Bush seeks to seal his legacy of promoting a strong defense to fight terrorism and tax cuts to spur the economy. Democrats, who control Congress, are pledging fierce opposition to Bush's final spending plan _ perhaps even until the next president takes office.
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Bush proposes first $3 trillion budget
Feb 3 2008 8:18PM (CT)
WASHINGTON (AP) - In the nation's first-ever $3 trillion budget, President Bush seeks to seal his legacy of promoting a strong defense to fight terrorism and tax cuts to spur the economy. Democrats, who control Congress, are pledging fierce opposition to Bush's final spending plan _ perhaps even until the next president takes office.
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Bush seeks money for 1,076 new diplomats
Feb 3 2008 2:01PM (CT)
WASHINGTON (AP) - President Bush wants to hire nearly 1,100 new diplomats to address severe staffing shortages and put the State Department on track to meet an ambitious call to double its size over the next decade, The Associated Press has learned.
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Laura Bush promotes healthy living
Feb 3 2008 3:28AM (CT)
KANSAS CITY, Mo. (AP) - In a rare break from tradition, first lady Laura Bush offered this week's national radio address to promote healthy living and heart-disease prevention.
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Laura Bush promotes healthy living
Feb 3 2008 3:28AM (CT)
KANSAS CITY, Mo. (AP) - In a rare break from tradition, first lady Laura Bush offered this week's national radio address to promote healthy living and heart-disease prevention.
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