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White House asks judges to vouch for Miers
Oct 14 2005 9:06PM (CT)
WASHINGTON (AP) - Stunned by conservative opposition to Supreme Court nominee Harriet Miers, President Bush next week will bring in former justices from her home state of Texas to trumpet her qualifications for the nation's highest court.
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Karen Hughes plans visit to Indonesia
Oct 14 2005 7:16PM (CT)
WASHINGTON (AP) - Karen Hughes, the Bush administration's public diplomacy chief, will follow up her recent visit to the Middle East with a trip next week to Indonesia and Malaysia.
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Bush urges Canada to settle lumber tariffs
Oct 14 2005 3:25PM (CT)
WASHINGTON (AP) - President Bush pressed Canadian Prime Minister Paul Martin for a negotiated settlement of the bitter U.S.-Canadian dispute over lumber tariffs on Friday. Martin rebuffed the overture and warned that Canada would seek relief in U.S. courts if necessary, according to their respective press secretaries.
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Karl Rove testifies in CIA leak probe
Oct 14 2005 1:17PM (CT)
WASHINGTON (AP) - Karl Rove testified for the fourth and final time Friday before the grand jury investigating whether his conversations with two reporters led to the leaking of a CIA operative's identity.
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Bush visits Pakistan embassy in D.C.
Oct 14 2005 11:50AM (CT)
WASHINGTON (AP) - President Bush told Pakistan's ambassador on Friday that "we want to help in any way we can" after last week's South Asia earthquake that is estimated to have killed more than 35,000 people in Pakistan.
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Poll: Bush presidency judged unsuccessful
Oct 14 2005 7:28AM (CT)
WASHINGTON (AP) - For the first time, more people say George W. Bush's presidency will be judged as unsuccessful than say it will be seen as a success, a poll finds.
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Bush thanks soldiers in rehearsed talk
Oct 14 2005 6:58AM (CT)
WASHINGTON (AP) - It was billed as a conversation with U.S. troops, but the questions President Bush asked on a teleconference call Thursday were choreographed to match his goals for the war in Iraq and Saturday's vote on a new Iraqi constitution.
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