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Bush and Blair acknowledge Iraq 'setbacks'
May 25 2006 11:00PM (CT)
WASHINGTON (AP) - President Bush and British Prime Minister Tony Blair acknowledged difficult progress in the Iraq war they launched together in 2003, but both vowed to keep troops there until the fragile new government takes hold. Both admitted making costly mistakes.
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Bush orders FBI-Congress documents sealed
May 25 2006 9:56PM (CT)
WASHINGTON (AP) - President Bush stepped into the Justice Department's constitutional confrontation with Congress on Thursday and ordered that documents seized in an FBI raid on a lawmaker's office be sealed for 45 days.
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Experts say Cheney can't avoid testifying
May 25 2006 9:19PM (CT)
WASHINGTON (AP) - If a prosecutor calls him as a witness, Vice President Dick Cheney probably can't avoid testifying in his former chief of staff's perjury trial, legal experts said Thursday.
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Only Bush protesting Blair farewell talk
May 25 2006 9:18PM (CT)
WASHINGTON (AP) - The British press accompanying Prime Minister Tony Blair to the White House seemed to take it for granted that he isn't long for his world leader role. Only President Bush protested _ even Blair never bothered to correct them.
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Analysis: Bush, Blair seem subdued on Iraq
May 25 2006 8:50PM (CT)
WASHINGTON (AP) - President Bush and British Prime Minister Tony Blair looked less like cheerleaders for the latest milestone of democratic political progress in Iraq and more like world-weary leaders who had met their match.
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Senate clears the way for Kavanaugh vote
May 25 2006 6:33PM (CT)
WASHINGTON (AP) - The Senate cleared the way Thursday for the confirmation of White House aide Brett Kavanaugh to a federal appeals court judgeship, over Democratic complaints that he is unseasoned and partisan.
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Bush and Blair to discuss Iraq plans
May 25 2006 3:29PM (CT)
WASHINGTON (AP) - President Bush and British Prime Minister Tony Blair, with poll standings sagging under the weight of Iraq, are not expected to announce any troop withdrawal plans during discussions at the White House.
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Bush says U.S. learning lessons of Katrina
May 25 2006 1:25PM (CT)
WASHINGTON (AP) - President Bush highlighted U.S. preparedness for the upcoming hurricane season as he marked a change of command Thursday at the U.S. Coast Guard, which rescued 33,000 people after Hurricane Katrina.
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Bush to meet with Rwandan president
May 25 2006 11:41AM (CT)
WASHINGTON (AP) - President Bush will meet with President Paul Kagame of Rwanda at the White House on May 31 to discuss AIDS and economic issues as well as efforts to stabilize parts of east Africa.
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Bush, Olmert try to form pressure on Hamas
May 25 2006 3:46AM (CT)
WASHINGTON (AP) - President Bush and Israeli Prime Minister Ehud Olmert are trying to build pressure on Hamas to accept their conditions for negotiating Mideast peace, but there are no indications that the radical Palestinian group will change its tune.
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VA chief vows accountability for ID theft
May 25 2006 2:22AM (CT)
WASHINGTON (AP) - Summoning the Veterans Affairs chief to Capitol Hill, lawmakers are demanding to know why the department waited nearly three weeks to disclose the theft of personal data from 26.5 million veterans.
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