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Judge orders Cheney visitor logs opened
Oct 19 2006 9:56PM (CT)
WASHINGTON (AP) - A federal judge has ordered the Bush administration to release information about who visited Vice President Dick Cheney's office and personal residence, an order that could spark a late election-season debate over lobbyists' White House access.
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Bush campaigns for Pa., Va. candidates
Oct 19 2006 8:48PM (CT)
LA PLUME, Pa. (AP) - President Bush campaigned Thursday for a congressman who has confessed to adultery and a senator accused of racial insensitivity, seeking to boost incumbent Republicans once safe for re-election but now in peril.
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Bush assigns nominee to head mine agency
Oct 19 2006 6:48PM (CT)
WASHINGTON (AP) - President Bush appointed an embattled nominee to head the agency in charge of miners' safety Thursday over the opposition of the United Mine Workers of America and Senate Democrats.
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U.S. questioned about Arar torture case
Oct 19 2006 5:54PM (CT)
WASHINGTON (AP) - Days before the Bush administration put Canadian citizen Maher Arar on a plane for Syria, Canadian law enforcement officials advised their U.S. counterparts that evidence of terrorist links by Arar was not definitive.
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White House nixes partitioning Iraq
Oct 19 2006 1:34PM (CT)
WASHINGTON (AP) - Awaiting the recommendations of a commission exploring U.S. options in Iraq, the White House on Thursday emphatically ruled out some proposals to end the long and unpopular war.
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New Mexican leader to visit White House
Oct 19 2006 9:53AM (CT)
WASHINGTON (AP) - Mexico's incoming president will visit President Bush right after the U.S. election next month, the White House announced Thursday.
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Bush: U.S. will stop N. Korea nuke moves
Oct 19 2006 3:47AM (CT)
WASHINGTON (AP) - President Bush said Wednesday the United States would stop North Korea from transferring nuclear weapons to Iran or al-Qaida and that the communist regime would then face "a grave consequence."
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