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Bush passes on public endorsement of Rove
Jul 13 2005 10:01PM (CT)
WASHINGTON (AP) - President Bush passed up a chance Wednesday to express confidence in senior aide Karl Rove in a political fight over a news leak that exposed a CIA officer's identity. The lack of endorsement surprised some White House officials who had been told Bush would back his embattled friend.
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White House touts falling budget deficit
Jul 13 2005 9:37PM (CT)
WASHINGTON (AP) - After three years of steadily climbing budget shortfalls, President Bush finally had some good fiscal news Wednesday: Surging revenues and a steady economy have led to a steep drop in the expected deficit for this year.
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Bush daughters edge back into spotlight
Jul 13 2005 7:20PM (CT)
DAR ES SALAAM, Tanzania (AP) - In front of the television cameras, Jenna Bush listens silently to Tanzanian orphans who have been left by AIDS with no family. Across the continent in South Africa, twin sister Barbara quietly cares for children afflicted with the devastating disease.
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Bush declines comment on Rove during probe
Jul 13 2005 10:12AM (CT)
WASHINGTON (AP) - President Bush said Wednesday that he will not comment on Karl Rove's role in leaking the identity of a CIA operative while the investigation is ongoing. "This is a serious investigation," Bush said at the end of a meeting with his Cabinet, with Rove sitting just behind him. "I will be more than happy to comment on this matter once this investigation is complete.
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Newsview: CIA leak probe focuses on Rove
Jul 13 2005 8:56AM (CT)
WASHINGTON (AP) - Karl Rove is known at the White House as "the architect," the strategist behind President Bush's political victories. Sometimes he's even called "Bush's brain." Now "the leaker" may become his new nickname, and some wonder if the White House deputy chief of staff will survive.
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