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War protesters seek to put heat on Bush
Sep 22 2005 10:29PM (CT)
WASHINGTON (AP) - Anti-war groups are using a $1 million ad campaign and a demonstration they say will attract 100,000 people to try to re-energize their movement and pressure the Bush administration to bring troops home from Iraq.
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Bush says U.S. must not retreat on Iraq
Sep 22 2005 7:02PM (CT)
WASHINGTON (AP) - Two days before a major anti-war demonstration, President Bush said Thursday that withdrawing American forces from Iraq would make the world more dangerous and allow terrorists "to claim an historic victory over the United States."
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Bush asks Abdullah to see Sharon, Abbas
Sep 22 2005 4:04PM (CT)
WASHINGTON (AP) - President Bush on Thursday asked Jordan's King Abdullah II to bring his "voice of reason" to the Middle East peace process by paying visits to Israeli Prime Minister Ariel Sharon and Palestinian leader Mahmoud Abbas.
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Auditors eye open-ended Katrina contracts
Sep 22 2005 3:35PM (CT)
WASHINGTON (AP) - Government auditors are questioning whether several multimillion-dollar Katrina contracts _ including one involving a Halliburton Co. subsidiary _ invite abuse because they are open-ended and not clearly defined.
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Abramoff probe moves forward with arrest
Sep 22 2005 2:43PM (CT)
WASHINGTON (AP) - The arrest of a former White House official marks a new phase in the investigation of Jack Abramoff in which authorities seek to extract information about the high-powered Republican lobbyist.
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US: Deficit reduction will not be derailed
Sep 22 2005 5:12AM (CT)
WASHINGTON (AP) - While billions of federal dollars are being spent to recover from Hurricane Katrina, the Bush administration wants the world to know that it will be able to keep its pledge to cut the federal budget deficit in half by the time the president leaves office.
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Hurricanes decrease support for Iraq war
Sep 22 2005 1:34AM (CT)
WASHINGTON (AP) - Hurricane Katrina and its wrenching aftermath have turned public attention and already-dwindling support away from President Bush's Iraq policy. And that was before Hurricane Rita took aim at Texas.
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