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Presidential News Archives for August 9, 2005

Bush concerned over energy, health costs
Aug 9 2005 11:58PM (CT)
CRAWFORD, Texas (AP) - President Bush voiced concern over soaring energy and health care costs on Tuesday, while the Federal Reserve hiked short-term interest rates to the highest level in nearly four years to guard against inflation.
 
Bush bypasses Senate to install Edelman
Aug 9 2005 7:46PM (CT)
WASHINGTON (AP) - President Bush for the second time in a week used a constitutional power to bypass the Senate and fill a senior Pentagon post with an official whose nomination was stalled in the Senate.
 
Bush taps Miller to oversee war monuments
Aug 9 2005 7:46PM (CT)
WASHINGTON (AP) - After snubbing his Democratic Party to deliver the Republican keynote address for President Bush, former Georgia Sen. Zell Miller seemed a good bet for an ambassadorship, adviser post or maybe even a Cabinet office. On Tuesday, the White House revealed Miller's choice: a seat on the American Battle Monuments Commission.
 
Bush suspicious of Iran's nuke ambitions
Aug 9 2005 2:00PM (CT)
CRAWFORD, Texas (AP) - President Bush said Tuesday that he's deeply suspicious about Iran's nuclear ambitions, but that the country's new leader has indicated a willingness to negotiate.
 
Bush congratulates shuttle crew
Aug 9 2005 12:49PM (CT)
CRAWFORD, Texas (AP) - President Bush congratulated the space shuttle Discovery team on Tuesday, saying their 14-day mission "regains the confidence of the American people" after the Columbia tragedy 2 1/2 years ago.
 
   

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