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Presidential News Archives for November 17, 2005

CIA leak probe fallout unlikely to fade
Nov 17 2005 11:12PM (CT)
WASHINGTON (AP) - Controversy surrounding the leak of a CIA operative's identity showed no signs of abating Thursday, dashing any hopes White House officials had that the investigation was nearing an end.
 
Source: Cheney isn't Woodward's source
Nov 17 2005 9:40PM (CT)
WASHINGTON (AP) - Vice President Dick Cheney is not the unidentified source who told Washington Post reporter Bob Woodward about the CIA status of the wife of Bush administration critic Joseph Wilson, a person familiar with the investigation said Thursday.
 
Drug czar cites progress in curbing coke
Nov 17 2005 6:47PM (CT)
WASHINGTON (AP) - Hopeful signs have emerged that after five years and $4 billion the United States is starting to see a payoff for its efforts to stem the flow of cocaine out of Colombia.
 
U.S. may scratch Salvadoran protections
Nov 17 2005 6:18PM (CT)
WASHINGTON (AP) - The Bush administration proposed ending protections for illegal immigrants newly arrived from El Salvador, arguing the safeguards interfere with new border control policies.
 
Newsview: Iraq policy faces new obstacles
Nov 17 2005 7:27AM (CT)
WASHINGTON (AP) - President Bush's already embattled policy to shape postwar Iraq as an ethnically balanced democratic state faces a new hurdle after the discovery of a secret jail in which Sunni prisoners may have been tortured.
 
Cheney latest to lash out at critics
Nov 17 2005 6:56AM (CT)
WASHINGTON (AP) - Vice President Dick Cheney is joining President Bush and other Republicans in accusing Democrats of foul play for asserting that the administration misrepresented intelligence to build support for taking the nation to war in Iraq.
 
   

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