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Bush loses nothing, gains little at summit
Nov 5 2005 10:16PM (CT)
MAR DEL PLATA, Argentina (AP) - President Bush left the Summit of the Americas Saturday with no more than he expected: a cold shoulder from some Latin American leaders, no consensus on a free trading bloc for the hemisphere and biting criticism from anti-U.S. protesters and Venezuela's leftist President Hugo Chavez.
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Bush leaves summit before talks finished
Nov 5 2005 8:36PM (CT)
MAR DEL PLATA, Argentina (AP) - President Bush's hopes of keeping alive his proposal for a Western Hemisphere free-trade zone were in doubt on Saturday, but he left a summit of Americas leaders before negotiations were done.
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Bush disappointed by Alito timeline
Nov 5 2005 8:21PM (CT)
MAR DEL PLATA, Argentina (AP) - President Bush promoted Supreme Court nominee Samuel Alito on Saturday, while expressing disappointment that he won't get a new justice on the high court by Christmas as he had hoped.
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Bush orders staff to review ethics rules
Nov 5 2005 10:29AM (CT)
WASHINGTON (AP) - President Bush, reacting to the indictment of a high-level White House aide in the CIA leak case, has ordered his staff to get a refresher on ethics rules.
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Tax panel could shrink mortgage benefit
Nov 5 2005 8:08AM (CT)
WASHINGTON (AP) - That most sacred of tax breaks, the mortgage interest deduction that has helped millions buy homes, could vanish if President Bush and Congress follow the recommendations of his tax advisory board.
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Cheney seeks CIA exemption to torture ban
Nov 5 2005 8:08AM (CT)
WASHINGTON (AP) - Vice President Dick Cheney made an unusual personal appeal to Republican senators this week to allow CIA exemptions to a proposed ban on the torture of terror suspects in U.S. custody, according to participants in a closed-door session.
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Bush Panama visit expected to be easier
Nov 5 2005 4:34AM (CT)
PANAMA CITY, Panama (AP) - When President Bush stops here on his way home from the Americas Summit, he will see evidence of what he would like to achieve in Iraq: Panama was invaded by the United States, its dictator captured and tried, and democracy is now a way of life.
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