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Bush, Democrats in stalemate over Iraq
Apr 16 2007 11:20PM (CT)
WASHINGTON (AP) - President Bush surrounded himself with military families on Monday to push anew for a war-funding bill that isn't tied to pulling U.S. troops out of Iraq. The Senate's Democratic leader, Harry Reid of Nevada, responded that Bush must choose between holding to "discredited policies" in Iraq or working with lawmakers on a new course.
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Bush, Democrats in stalemate over Iraq
Apr 16 2007 11:20PM (CT)
WASHINGTON (AP) - President Bush surrounded himself with military families on Monday to push anew for a war-funding bill that isn't tied to pulling U.S. troops out of Iraq. The Senate's Democratic leader, Harry Reid of Nevada, responded that Bush must choose between holding to "discredited policies" in Iraq or working with lawmakers on a new course.
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Bush, Democrats in stalemate over Iraq
Apr 16 2007 11:20PM (CT)
WASHINGTON (AP) - President Bush surrounded himself with military families on Monday to push anew for a war-funding bill that isn't tied to pulling U.S. troops out of Iraq. The Senate's Democratic leader, Harry Reid of Nevada, responded that Bush must choose between holding to "discredited policies" in Iraq or working with lawmakers on a new course.
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Bush says shootings affect all students
Apr 16 2007 10:13PM (CT)
WASHINGTON (AP) - President Bush said Monday that the mass shooting at Virginia Tech, the deadliest campus shooting ever in this country, affects every student across the nation.
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White House may find countless e-mails
Apr 16 2007 7:17PM (CT)
WASHINGTON (AP) - The White House should be able to recover an undetermined number of e-mails _ perhaps millions of messages _ that accidentally disappeared from its servers during a program conversion, an administration official said Monday.
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Bush volunteers: Tossing dissenters OK
Apr 16 2007 1:47PM (CT)
DENVER (AP) - White House officials can exclude dissenters from taxpayer-funded appearances by President Bush without violating the protesters' rights, according to lawyers for volunteers who helped eject three people from a hall where Bush was to speak.
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U.S. criticizes Russia on human rights
Apr 16 2007 1:12PM (CT)
WASHINGTON (AP) - The White House on Monday sharply criticized Russia's harsh handling of anti-government demonstrators, saying it was part of "an emerging pattern of use of excessive force by the authorities."
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First lady adjusts trip due to weather
Apr 16 2007 9:38AM (CT)
WASHINGTON (AP) - The fierce storm in the Northeast forced first lady Laura Bush on Monday to skip the first leg of her trip to Connecticut.
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