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Bush: Sectarian killings drop in Baghdad
Apr 20 2007 11:56PM (CT)
EAST GRAND RAPIDS, Mich. (AP) - President Bush said Friday that sectarian murders have dropped by half in Baghdad since the U.S.-Iraqi military buildup began in February, rejecting a Democratic leader's claim that the war is lost. The president said early signs show the operation to quell violence is meeting expectations.
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Bush: Sectarian killings drop in Baghdad
Apr 20 2007 11:56PM (CT)
EAST GRAND RAPIDS, Mich. (AP) - President Bush said Friday that sectarian murders have dropped by half in Baghdad since the U.S.-Iraqi military buildup began in February, rejecting a Democratic leader's claim that the war is lost. The president said early signs show the operation to quell violence is meeting expectations.
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Bush: Sectarian killings drop in Baghdad
Apr 20 2007 11:56PM (CT)
EAST GRAND RAPIDS, Mich. (AP) - President Bush said Friday that sectarian murders have dropped by half in Baghdad since the U.S.-Iraqi military buildup began in February, rejecting a Democratic leader's claim that the war is lost. The president said early signs show the operation to quell violence is meeting expectations.
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Bush orders probe into the mentally ill
Apr 20 2007 7:46PM (CT)
WASHINGTON (AP) - Responding to the Virginia Tech shootings, President Bush says he has directed federal officials to conduct a national inquiry into how to prevent violence by dangerously unstable people. The White House said Friday that the departments of Education, Justice and Health and Human Services will travel around the country to meet with educators, mental health experts and state and local officials, reporting back with recommendations.
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Gonzales seeks GOP support - gets little
Apr 20 2007 5:01PM (CT)
WASHINGTON (AP) - Desperate for support among fellow Republicans, Attorney General Alberto Gonzales faced grim prospects Friday after a bruising Senate hearing that produced one outright call for resignation and a fistful of invitations and hints to quit.
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Gonzales seeks GOP support - gets little
Apr 20 2007 5:01PM (CT)
WASHINGTON (AP) - Desperate for support among fellow Republicans, Attorney General Alberto Gonzales faced grim prospects Friday after a bruising Senate hearing that produced one outright call for resignation and a fistful of invitations and hints to quit.
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