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Libby judge grants jury early leave
Mar 1 2007 9:29PM (CT)
WASHINGTON (AP) - Jurors in the perjury trial of ex-White House aide I. Lewis "Scooter" Libby have much work to do and expect to deliberate into next week.
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Bush acknowledges Gulf Coast troubles
Mar 1 2007 9:22PM (CT)
NEW ORLEANS (AP) - President Bush on Thursday acknowledged the deep frustration of Hurricane Katrina victims and said the federal government shares the blame for the slow recovery of the Gulf Coast.
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Bush acknowledges Gulf Coast troubles
Mar 1 2007 9:22PM (CT)
NEW ORLEANS (AP) - President Bush on Thursday acknowledged the deep frustration of Hurricane Katrina victims and said the federal government shares the blame for the slow recovery of the Gulf Coast.
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Cheney: Congress should back Iraq plan
Mar 1 2007 9:20PM (CT)
WASHINGTON (AP) - Vice President Dick Cheney said Thursday night that a too-soon withdrawal of U.S. forces from Iraq could send victorious militants spreading out, with some flocking to Afghanistan to fight alongside a regrouping Taliban. He demanded that the Democratic-controlled Congress support President Bush's military buildup "on time and in full."
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Bush taps business exec for safety board
Mar 1 2007 7:19PM (CT)
WASHINGTON (AP) - A manufacturing trade association executive is President Bush's pick to be chairman of the Consumer Product Safety Commission. Democrats and consumer advocates on Thursday voiced concern that the nominee would be too beholden to business interests.
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Bush mourns late Cuban revolutionary
Mar 1 2007 5:38PM (CT)
WASHINGTON (AP) - President Bush on Thursday mourned the recent death of Mario Chanes de Armas, who was at Fidel Castro's side in the Cuban revolution and later spent decades as a political prisoner in the leader's jails.
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U.S. spares meth nations from sanctions
Mar 1 2007 4:59PM (CT)
WASHINGTON (AP) - President Bush on Thursday spared from possible U.S. sanctions the top 12 nations that import and export ingredients to make methamphetamine.
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