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Presidential News Archives for August 30, 2005

States sue White House over forest plan
Aug 30 2005 10:52PM (CT)
SAN FRANCISCO (AP) - California, New Mexico and Oregon sued the Bush administration Tuesday over the government's decision to allow road building, logging and other commercial ventures on more than 90,000 square miles of untouched forests.
 
4 planes forced down while Bush in Calif.
Aug 30 2005 9:20PM (CT)
RIVERSIDE, Calif. (AP) - F-16 military jets forced four small planes to land after they flew into restricted airspace during President Bush's visit to Southern California, authorities said.
 
Bush: U.S. must protect Iraq from terror
Aug 30 2005 8:28PM (CT)
CORONADO, Calif. (AP) - President Bush on Tuesday answered growing anti-war protests with a fresh reason for American troops to continue fighting in Iraq: protection of the country's vast oil fields that he said would otherwise fall under the control of terrorist extremists.
 
Navy SEALs thanked for anti-terror work
Aug 30 2005 6:08PM (CT)
NAVAL AMPHIBIOUS BASE, Calif. (AP) - The trainees had been awake for days, but they could still muster a "Hoo-yah, Secretary Rumsfeld!" as the visiting defense chief looked them over.
 
Oil reserves become political football
Aug 30 2005 3:55PM (CT)
WASHINGTON (AP) - The White House has signaled it is willing to tap the nation's crude oil stockpile if needed to help refiners whose supplies were disrupted by Hurricane Katrina. But the action won't have much effect on soaring gasoline prices. As fuel costs keep rising, President Bush could find himself under increasing pressure from both parties to do more.
 
Bush returning to monitor hurricane effort
Aug 30 2005 1:06PM (CT)
CORONADO, Calif. (AP) - President Bush will cut short his vacation to return to Washington on Wednesday, two days earlier than planned, to help monitor federal efforts to assist victims of Hurricane Katrina, the White House said Tuesday.
 
   

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