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Bush opens European trip amid tensions
May 6 2005 10:05PM (CT)
RIGA, Latvia (AP) - President Bush, ignoring Moscow's objections about his trip to former Soviet republics, said Friday that Russia should treat its neighbors with respect and not fear the rise of new democracies along its borders.
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Bush to meet with Indonesian leader
May 6 2005 9:32PM (CT)
WASHINGTON (AP) - President Bush will meet with President Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono of Indonesia at the White House on May 25 to discuss the aftermath of the tsunami and other issues.
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Cheney gives speech at Ariz. fundraiser
May 6 2005 9:18PM (CT)
PARADISE VALLEY, Ariz. (AP) - The election is still 18 months away, but it was fundraising time Friday for U.S. Rep. Rick Renzi, R-Ariz., with Vice President Dick Cheney in attendance.
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Army demotes general in Abu Ghraib scandal
May 6 2005 1:44PM (CT)
WASHINGTON (AP) - The Army has offered its last word on holding its generals accountable in the Abu Ghraib prisoner abuse scandal, but Congress is going to have the final say.
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Poll: Most doubt Bush Social Security plan
May 6 2005 1:40PM (CT)
WASHINGTON (AP) - President Bush is pushing for dramatic changes to the nation's policy on Social Security at a time the public is grouchy about the nation's direction, skeptical about his proposed solutions and sharply divided along partisan lines, an AP-Ipsos poll found.
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Terror suspect gets Bush fundraiser invite
May 6 2005 11:32AM (CT)
HARTFORD, Conn. (AP) - A year after federal agents raided his home in a terrorism investigation, Muslim businessman Syed Maswood is lucky to get on an airplane without being detained and searched. But that didn't stop him from getting an invitation to dine with President Bush.
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White House weighs impact of British vote
May 6 2005 10:21AM (CT)
WASHINGTON (AP) - President Bush nicknamed British Prime Minister Tony Blair "landslide" when he was re-elected to a second term. It's a moniker Bush can't use this time, given Blair's Labour Party's narrow third-term victory in Britain's national elections on Thursday, a vote that appeared to reflect public opposition to the U.S. and British-led war in Iraq.
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