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Bush to host Rwandan president next week
Apr 8 2005 10:49PM (CT)
WASHINGTON (AP) - President Bush plans to host Rwandan President Paul Kagame at the White House on April 15 and discuss peacekeeping efforts in Sudan as well as trade, development and stability in Africa's Great Lakes Region.
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Bush indifferent over falling poll numbers
Apr 8 2005 9:42PM (CT)
WASHINGTON (AP) - The public's dissatisfaction with President Bush and the Republican-led Congress is growing, with ratings dropping amid record high gas prices, war in Iraq, the Social Security debate and the emotional Terri Schiavo case.
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Bush to address settlements with Sharon
Apr 8 2005 9:14PM (CT)
WASHINGTON (AP) - President Bush said Friday he will tell Israeli Prime Minister Ariel Sharon he should adhere to obligations of a Mideast peace plan that calls for a construction freeze on Jewish settlements in the West Bank.
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Bush, Clinton disagree on pope's legacy
Apr 8 2005 1:41PM (CT)
ABOARD AIR FORCE ONE (AP) - President Bush on Friday said that attending the funeral of Pope John Paul II was "one of the highlights of my presidency" and made clear that he disagrees with former President Clinton's assessment that the pontiff leaves a mixed legacy.
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Bush declines to endorse DeLay's comments
Apr 8 2005 1:33PM (CT)
ABOARD AIR FORCE ONE (AP) - President Bush on Friday said he supports "an independent judiciary" and declined to endorse comments by House Majority Tom DeLay that were critical of judges.
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Bushes, Clinton attend pope's funeral
Apr 8 2005 6:43AM (CT)
VATICAN CITY (AP) - President Bush joined throngs of the faithful on Friday in paying final respects to Pope John Paul II, the pontiff whose stands on abortion and other social issues meshed with his but who criticized both him and his father for waging war with Iraq.
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