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Presidential News Archives for March 23, 2006

U.S. hiring Hong Kong co. to scan cargo
Mar 23 2006 10:52PM (CT)
WASHINGTON (AP) - In the aftermath of the Dubai ports dispute, the Bush administration is hiring a Hong Kong conglomerate to help detect nuclear materials inside cargo passing through the Bahamas to the United States and elsewhere.
 
Bush urges 'civil debate' on immigration
Mar 23 2006 10:34PM (CT)
WASHINGTON (AP) - Anticipating turbulent debate over immigration, President Bush urged Congress on Thursday to grapple with the emotional issue in a way that avoids pitting groups against each other.
 
President, first lady honor Ben Franklin
Mar 23 2006 10:26PM (CT)
WASHINGTON (AP) - President Bush quoted Ben Franklin, the man of honor at a White House dinner Thursday night, to stay on his bedtime schedule.
 
Bush presses for India nuclear pact
Mar 23 2006 6:25PM (CT)
WASHINGTON (AP) - President Bush urged Congress on Wednesday to approve a landmark plan to share nuclear technology with India _ a deal that could be a tough sell to lawmakers.
 
U.S. ends trade restrictions on Ukraine
Mar 23 2006 6:07PM (CT)
WASHINGTON (AP) - President Bush signed a law Thursday that ended Cold War-era trade restrictions on Ukraine, opening the way for the former Soviet republic to join the World Trade Organization.
 
Administration questions Iran's motives
Mar 23 2006 7:10AM (CT)
WASHINGTON (AP) - The Bush administration questioned on Wednesday the motives of Iran's Supreme leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei in approving U.S.-proposed talks on Iraq, but did not shut the door entirely.
 
   

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