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Presidential News Archives for November 9, 2006

Gridlock need not be inevitable for Bush
Nov 9 2006 11:45PM (CT)
WASHINGTON (AP) - Now that voters have rejected one-party rule in Washington, can a president of one party and a Congress led by the other play nicely enough to accomplish anything in the next two years?
 
Bush, Pelosi to bury the hatchet
Nov 9 2006 11:38PM (CT)
WASHINGTON (AP) - President Bush and House Speaker-to-be Nancy Pelosi, perhaps the biggest loser and winner on Election Day, pledged over lunch Thursday to bury the hatchet and cooperate. When possible.
 
Bush leaving next week for trip to Asia
Nov 9 2006 8:48PM (CT)
WASHINGTON (AP) - On his upcoming trip to Asia, President Bush will chat with Japan's new prime minister and stoke his friendship with Russian President Vladimir Putin. He'll discuss terrorism, bird flu, trade and other issues with leaders of Vietnam and Indonesia.
 
Bush again picks veteran of father's era
Nov 9 2006 7:08PM (CT)
WASHINGTON (AP) - Once again, President Bush has reached back to a veteran of his father's administration to fill a top national security post and help him out of a bind. In this case, he enlisted Robert Gates, who served both as CIA director and deputy national security adviser in the first Bush presidency, to replace Donald H. Rumsfeld as defense secretary.
 
Mexican leader assails border fence plan
Nov 9 2006 2:58AM (CT)
WASHINGTON (AP) - Ahead of a meeting with President Bush, Mexican President-elect Felipe Calderon is acknowledging his unhappiness with U.S. border security measures, saying the two countries need "bridges for progress and not walls that isolate and divide."
 
   

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