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Bush: Intelligent design should be taught
Aug 1 2005 10:08PM (CT)
WASHINGTON (AP) - President Bush said Monday he believes schools should discuss "intelligent design" alongside evolution when teaching students about the creation of life.
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Bush appoints Bolton, bypassing Senate
Aug 1 2005 9:52PM (CT)
WASHINGTON (AP) - President Bush installed embattled nominee John Bolton as ambassador to the United Nations on Monday, bypassing the Senate after a testy five-month standoff with Democrats who argued that the tough-talking conservative was unfit for the job.
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Newsview: Bush stands his ground on Bolton
Aug 1 2005 9:24PM (CT)
WASHINGTON (AP) - President Bush's appointment of U.N. critic John Bolton to be U.S. ambassador to the world organization was an in-your-face gesture, to Congress and to the global community.
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Terrorism testing U.S., Saudi relations
Aug 1 2005 6:52PM (CT)
WASHINGTON (AP) - The deadly and frustrating problem of anti-Western terrorism is testing U.S. relations with its old oil ally, Saudi Arabia, which now will be led in name as well as in practice by a pro-U.S. ruler, King Abdullah.
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Bush pins hopes on Middle East deadlines
Aug 1 2005 10:02AM (CT)
WASHINGTON (AP) - The Bush administration has a lot riding on the outcome of two deadlines that loom in the volatile Middle East: the historic withdrawal of Israeli troops and settlers from the occupied Gaza Strip and the drafting of a constitution for an independent Iraq.
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Bush comforts thousands at Scout Jamboree
Aug 1 2005 8:34AM (CT)
BOWLING GREEN, Va. (AP) - As President Bush took to the podium in front of the enormous crowd at the National Boy Scout Jamboree, two troops of Scouts from Alaska stood up and cheered loudly along with their peers. But as Bush began to speak about the tragic electrocutions that had taken the lives of four of the troops' leaders, the youngsters' grins faded and several stared at the ground.
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