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Presidential News Archives for April 17, 2007

Bush offers condolences at Virginia Tech
Apr 17 2007 7:11PM (CT)
BLACKSBURG, Va. (AP) - Representing America's anguish, President Bush told Virginia Tech students and teachers at a somber convocation Tuesday that the nation was praying for them and "there's a power in these prayers."
 
Bush offers condolences at Virginia Tech
Apr 17 2007 7:11PM (CT)
BLACKSBURG, Va. (AP) - Representing America's anguish, President Bush told Virginia Tech students and teachers at a somber convocation Tuesday that the nation was praying for them and "there's a power in these prayers."
 
Accidental shooting stirs Secret Service
Apr 17 2007 2:22PM (CT)
WASHINGTON (AP) - Two Secret Service officers were injured in an accidental shooting Tuesday at the White House.
 
Bush, Democrats in stalemate over Iraq
Apr 17 2007 1:39AM (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.
 
Bush, Democrats in stalemate over Iraq
Apr 17 2007 1:39AM (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.
 
Bush, Democrats in stalemate over Iraq
Apr 17 2007 1:39AM (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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