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Presidential News Archives for April 15, 2005

Bushes report gross income of $784,219
Apr 15 2005 9:55PM (CT)
WASHINGTON (AP) - President Bush reported adjusted gross income of $784,219 for last year, on which he paid $207,307 in federal taxes _ about $20,000 less than the previous year, according to the president's return released Friday by the White House.
 
White House talks flexibility on accounts
Apr 15 2005 9:53PM (CT)
KIRTLAND, Ohio (AP) - The White House signaled Friday it may compromise on how private retirement accounts would be created as part of a Social Security overhaul. President Bush kept pushing for major changes.
 
Cheney to speak at Oklahoma City memorial
Apr 15 2005 10:54AM (CT)
WASHINGTON (AP) - Vice President Dick Cheney will speak Tuesday at a memorial service in Oklahoma City marking 10 years since the terrorist bombing that killed 168 people.
 
Bush fakes sore shoulder from first pitch
Apr 15 2005 10:40AM (CT)
WASHINGTON (AP) - President Bush feigned a sore shoulder on Friday after throwing out the ceremonial first pitch at the Washington Nationals' baseball game here, a matchup with the Arizona Diamondbacks that marked the national pastime's return to the nation's capital after 34 years.
 
Bush says his privacy must be protected
Apr 15 2005 8:08AM (CT)
WASHINGTON (AP) - President Bush said Thursday that the public should know as much as possible about government decision-making, but national security and personal privacy _ including his _ need to be protected.
 
Bush seeking more flexible passports rule
Apr 15 2005 7:48AM (CT)
WASHINGTON (AP) - Plans requiring passports from people entering the United States don't pass muster with President Bush, who has ordered a review of this border security effort amid fears it would impede legal travel from Canada, Mexico and other U.S. neighbors.
 
   

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