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Bush leaves jokes to Rich Little
Apr 21 2007 10:32PM (CT)
WASHINGTON (AP) - President Bush, deferring to the tragedy at Virginia Tech, passed up any attempt to be funny at the White House Correspondents' Association dinner Saturday, leaving those efforts to impersonator Rich Little.
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Bush leaves jokes to Rich Little
Apr 21 2007 10:32PM (CT)
WASHINGTON (AP) - President Bush, deferring to the tragedy at Virginia Tech, passed up any attempt to be funny at the White House Correspondents' Association dinner Saturday, leaving those efforts to impersonator Rich Little.
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Bush leaves jokes to Rich Little
Apr 21 2007 10:32PM (CT)
WASHINGTON (AP) - President Bush, deferring to the tragedy at Virginia Tech, passed up any attempt to be funny at the White House Correspondents' Association dinner Saturday, leaving those efforts to impersonator Rich Little.
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Analysis: Iraq surge may be extended
Apr 21 2007 9:37PM (CT)
WASHINGTON (AP) - The Pentagon is laying the groundwork to extend the U.S. troop buildup in Iraq. At the same time, the administration is warning Iraqi leaders that the boost in forces could be reversed if political reconciliation is not evident by summer.
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Bush: Sectarian killings drop in Baghdad
Apr 21 2007 6:58PM (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 21 2007 6:58PM (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 21 2007 6:58PM (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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