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Presidential News Archives for April 19, 2005

Bush hails newly elected Pope Benedict
Apr 19 2005 10:53PM (CT)
WASHINGTON (AP) - President Bush on Tuesday called newly elected Pope Benedict XVI a "man of great wisdom and knowledge."
 
Bush stands firm against Syria, Hezbollah
Apr 19 2005 10:13PM (CT)
WASHINGTON (AP) - If Syria wants to improve its relations with the United States, it needs to stop backing Baathists in Iraq, completely withdraw from Lebanon and shut down the offices of the militant group Hezbollah, President Bush says.
 
White House rips Iran on Arab treatment
Apr 19 2005 2:40PM (CT)
WASHINGTON (AP) - The Bush administration accused Iran on Tuesday of violating the rights of Arabs and other minority groups and urged restraint in dealing with them.
 
Bush to host U.S.-EU summit on June 20
Apr 19 2005 11:43AM (CT)
WASHINGTON (AP) - The White House announced Tuesday that President Bush will host a summit with the European Union this summer in Washington.
 
Rove decries media approach to government
Apr 19 2005 7:11AM (CT)
CHESTERTOWN, Md. (AP) - The media have started applying the horse race style of campaign coverage to daily reporting on government, leading to adversarial reporting that can obscure the truth just to create conflict, President Bush's chief political strategist said Monday.
 
Bush pitches Soc. Sec. overhaul in S.C.
Apr 19 2005 7:05AM (CT)
COLUMBIA, S.C. (AP) - President Bush on Monday made a fresh pitch for his Social Security overhaul in this Republican-friendly state, yet a Republican congressman made clear that Bush still faces resistance within his own party.
 
Carter, Baker: Parties seek vote integrity
Apr 19 2005 7:03AM (CT)
WASHINGTON (AP) - Former President Carter and one-time Secretary of State James A. Baker on Monday rejected the notion that Democrats and Republicans have different interests in who gets to vote.
 
   

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