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Presidential News Archives for November 25, 2007

Syria agrees to attend Mideast summit
Nov 25 2007 11:54PM (CT)
WASHINGTON (AP) - Arab holdout Syria agreed Sunday to attend a Mideast peace conference called by President Bush to restart talks to resolve the six-decade conflict between Israel and the Palestinians, yet expectations for the summit remained low. The two sides came to Washington without agreeing on basic terms for their negotiations.
 
Syria agrees to attend Mideast summit
Nov 25 2007 11:54PM (CT)
WASHINGTON (AP) - Arab holdout Syria agreed Sunday to attend a Mideast peace conference called by President Bush to restart talks to resolve the six-decade conflict between Israel and the Palestinians, yet expectations for the summit remained low. The two sides came to Washington without agreeing on basic terms for their negotiations.
 
Syria agrees to attend Mideast summit
Nov 25 2007 11:54PM (CT)
WASHINGTON (AP) - Arab holdout Syria agreed Sunday to attend a Mideast peace conference called by President Bush to restart talks to resolve the six-decade conflict between Israel and the Palestinians, yet expectations for the summit remained low. The two sides came to Washington without agreeing on basic terms for their negotiations.
 
Host city residents rally before summit
Nov 25 2007 4:52PM (CT)
ANNAPOLIS, Md. (AP) - With security tightening ahead of a Mideast peace conference, a march to an interfaith rally was called off Sunday because organizers were told local police couldn't spare the extra personnel needed along the route.
 
Analysis: Possible Mideast push by Bush
Nov 25 2007 4:20PM (CT)
WASHINGTON (AP) - President Bush once talked bullishly about Middle East peacemaking. He would "ride herd" on recalcitrant leaders, picking up the telephone whenever necessary and helping produce a long-elusive agreement.
 
Government revising plan on illegals
Nov 25 2007 7:05AM (CT)
WASHINGTON (AP) - The government says it will rewrite rules for penalizing employers of illegal immigrants to try to satisfy a federal judge in San Francisco who put the crackdown on hold.
 
Analysis: Summit holds risks for Bush
Nov 25 2007 7:02AM (CT)
WASHINGTON (AP) - President Bush, who has avoided playing much of a role in the Middle East peace process, is now gambling that the time is right for progress in the troubled region. But the risks are high, and the odds for success seem long.
 
Bush extends thanks to troops overseas
Nov 25 2007 6:09AM (CT)
WASHINGTON (AP) - President Bush extended the Thanksgiving holiday for a couple of days, urging Americans on Saturday to be grateful for troops who serve in Iraq and Afghanistan and for those who lose their lives.
 
   

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