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Presidential News Archives for August 20, 2005

Bush begins 5-day push to defend Iraq war
Aug 20 2005 8:38PM (CT)
CRAWFORD, Texas (AP) - With anti-war protesters continuing their vigil outside President Bush's ranch, the commander in chief began a five-day push Saturday to tell Americans why he thinks U.S. troops must continue the fight in Iraq.
 
Armstrong, Bush ride 'Tour de Crawford'
Aug 20 2005 6:48PM (CT)
WACO, Texas (AP) - It's no yellow jersey, but President Bush on Saturday presented Lance Armstrong with another shirt to show off his biking experiences _ a red, white and blue T-shirt emblazoned "Tour de Crawford."
 
Bush's visit helps put Idaho town on map
Aug 20 2005 2:37PM (CT)
DONNELLY, Idaho (AP) - The announcement that President Bush would spend two days vacationing in Donnelly next week mystified reporters at his ranch in Texas, prompting comments like "I can't find it."
 
Crawford embraces Bush, but not protesters
Aug 20 2005 11:51AM (CT)
CRAWFORD, Texas (AP) - Things used to be pretty quiet around here _ downright uneventful _ until the new folks moved in about five years ago on a ranch just northwest of town off Prairie Chapel Road.
 
Calif. AG disputes FDA on tuna warning
Aug 20 2005 9:25AM (CT)
WASHINGTON (AP) - The Food and Drug Administration told California this week that the state's attempt to require mercury warnings on tuna conflicts with federal law.
 
U.S. retains controversial trucker rule
Aug 20 2005 3:16AM (CT)
WASHINGTON (AP) - Truckers can still spend six days on the road during the week and drive for 11 hours at a time, thanks to a rule the Bush administration decided to leave intact even though truckers and safety advocates say it's unsafe.
 
   

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