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Presidential News Archives for February 24, 2006

Bush admin. won't reconsider ports deal
Feb 24 2006 10:33PM (CT)
WASHINGTON (AP) - The Bush administration said Friday it won't reconsider its approval for a United Arab Emirates company to take over significant operations at six U.S. ports. The former head of the Sept. 11 commission said the deal "never should have happened."
 
Bush, Rice urge Iraqis to avoid civil war
Feb 24 2006 6:10PM (CT)
WASHINGTON (AP) - Hoping to help prevent Iraq's bloody sectarian violence from turning into civil war, President Bush on Friday urged Iraqis to exercise restraint in a critical "moment of choosing." Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice called on political factions to renew efforts to form a unity government.
 
What's causing controversy over U.S. ports
Feb 24 2006 4:42PM (CT)
WASHINGTON (AP) - World trade and U.S. security have come into conflict in the nation's harbors, which thrive on foreign commerce but may be vulnerable to terrorist infiltration.
 
UAE gave $100 million for Katrina relief
Feb 24 2006 5:32AM (CT)
WASHINGTON (AP) - The United Arab Emirates gave the Bush administration $100 million to help victims of Hurricane Katrina weeks before a state-owned company there sought U.S. approval for its ports deal.
 
Comparison of Hurricane Katrina reports
Feb 24 2006 5:19AM (CT)
WASHINGTON (AP) - A White House review of the sluggish federal response during Hurricane Katrina reveals widespread government failures in planning for disasters _ but stops short of assigning blame to Bush administration officials.
 
   

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