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Presidential News Archives for April 22, 2005

White House to enforce abortion-fetus law
Apr 22 2005 11:47PM (CT)
WASHINGTON (AP) - The Bush administration said Friday that it would enforce a nearly 3-year-old federal law that requires doctors to attempt to keep alive a fetus that survives an abortion.
 
Bush nominates Pace to lead Joint Chiefs
Apr 22 2005 10:25PM (CT)
WASHINGTON (AP) - On the desk of Gen. Peter Pace is a photograph of the first Marine who died following Pace's orders: Lance Cpl. Guido Farinaro, killed in combat in Vietnam in 1968 when the general was a lieutenant.
 
Activists ask who led them from Bush event
Apr 22 2005 10:04PM (CT)
DENVER (AP) - A lawyer for three people removed from a President Bush town hall meeting _ allegedly because of a "No More Blood for Oil" bumper sticker on their car _ said Friday he is seeking the identity of the man who escorted the activists out, and plans to sue.
 
Bush urges Congress to pass 'Clear Skies'
Apr 22 2005 10:02PM (CT)
ALCOA, Tenn. (AP) - Heavy storms and high winds blocked President Bush's Earth Day plan to get his hands dirty fixing trails. He missed Great Smoky Mountains National Park but still delivered his plea for better stewardship of the environment.
 
Colo. lawyer says Bush event being probed
Apr 22 2005 12:30AM (CT)
DENVER (AP) - A lawyer for three activists removed from one of President Bush's town hall events said Thursday that the Secret Service has opened a criminal probe into whether the man who escorted them from the hall was impersonating an agent.
 
   

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