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Senate panel grills Bolton over record
Apr 11 2005 11:24PM (CT)
WASHINGTON (AP) - His Senate approval to be U.N. ambassador still in question, John R. Bolton told skeptical Democrats on Monday that the world body had "gone off track" at times but that he was committed to its mission.
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Bush warns Sharon on settlement growth
Apr 11 2005 10:07PM (CT)
CRAWFORD, Texas (AP) - President Bush told Israeli Prime Minister Ariel Sharon on Monday he must not allow further West Bank settlement growth and said Israeli and Palestinian doubts about each other were hampering peace prospects.
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Senators may have blown cover of CIA agent
Apr 11 2005 7:29PM (CT)
WASHINGTON (AP) - Mr. Smith came to Washington again Monday, as an alias for a Central Intelligence Agency officer who works covertly. Senators, however, may have blown his cover.
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White House supportive of embattled DeLay
Apr 11 2005 6:48PM (CT)
CRAWFORD, Texas (AP) - President Bush considers House Majority Leader Tom DeLay a friend and hopes to keep working with him, White House spokesman Scott McClellan said Monday.
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Bush needs farm support for trade accord
Apr 11 2005 9:21AM (CT)
WASHINGTON (AP) - Sugar beet farmer Alan Welp fears a new free trade agreement with Central America would wreck his industry. Every pound of foreign sugar shipped to the United States is a pound that U.S. growers will store or just not grow, Welp said.
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