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Presidential News Archives for June 7, 2005

U.S. woos North Korea back to nuke talks
Jun 7 2005 11:34PM (CT)
WASHINGTON (AP) - In a diplomatic breakthrough, the Bush administration said Tuesday it had wooed North Korea back to negotiations on the Koreans' nuclear weapons program, though a date had not been set for reopening the long-stalled talks.
 
Bush, Blair work on plan for African aid
Jun 7 2005 10:03PM (CT)
WASHINGTON (AP) - President Bush and British Prime Minister Tony Blair on Tuesday embraced a tentative plan to forgive the debt of poor African nations "on a path to reform" but failed to come together on Blair's calls to double aid to the troubled continent and tackle global warming.
 
Lobbyist helped paying tribes meet Bush
Jun 7 2005 8:14PM (CT)
WASHINGTON (AP) - At the behest of a lobbyist now under criminal investigation, two Indian tribes paid $25,000 each to a conservative tax-exempt group to underwrite an event that scored tribal leaders a private meeting with President Bush.
 
U.S. to send Congress fish farming bill
Jun 7 2005 4:06PM (CT)
WASHINGTON (AP) - The Bush administration, seeking to tap into one of the world's fastest-growing food industries, wants to allow fish farming up to 200 miles off the nation's coasts.
 
Bankers reject U.S. bid on China currency
Jun 7 2005 12:47PM (CT)
WASHINGTON (AP) - The Bush administration's effort to increase pressure on China to overhaul its currency regime got less than rave reviews from Federal Reserve Chairman Alan Greenspan and key central bankers from China, Europe and Japan.
 
U.S. OKs sale of 40 missiles to Japan
Jun 7 2005 11:21AM (CT)
WASHINGTON (AP) - The Bush administration has authorized the sale of 40 naval surface-to-air missiles to Japan, saying its ally needs the weapons to defend vital sea lanes.
 
   

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