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Presidential News Archives for February 11, 2006

White House faces opposition to user fees
Feb 11 2006 10:47PM (CT)
WASHINGTON (AP) - President Bush hates new taxes, that's for sure. But tell that to airline passengers, higher-income veterans and owners of freighters using the St. Lawrence Seaway. They are among those hit up for billions of dollars under his new budget plan.
 
Shedding light on private lives of leaders
Feb 11 2006 7:22PM (CT)
WASHINGTON (AP) - Presidents and their wives have been an amorous lot, their White House years coming at the pinnacle of lives entwined. The men pursued and loved these women as intensely as they clawed to power and unleashed armies.
 
Conservatives question Bush on some issues
Feb 11 2006 4:56PM (CT)
WASHINGTON (AP) - Hardline conservatives, among President Bush's staunchest supporters, question whether he is conservative enough when it comes to government spending and growth, leaders of the movement say.
 
President touts new Medicare drug benefit
Feb 11 2006 3:25PM (CT)
WASHINGTON (AP) - The new prescription drug benefit is helping a large majority of Medicare beneficiaries, President Bush said Saturday while acknowledging that some patients have experienced problems.
 
Oops! - Bush unaware mikes were still on
Feb 11 2006 10:08AM (CT)
CAMBRIDGE, Md. (AP) - The eavesdropping tables were turned on President Bush on Friday. The president apparently believed he was speaking privately when he talked about listening in without a warrant on domestic communications with suspected al-Qaida terrorists overseas. But reporters were the ones doing the listening in this time.
 
   

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