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News Source: Disinfo.com
| 4 months ago
Posted by JacobSloan 11 minutes ago View profile The Independent reports: Some presidents...have airports, motorways, and even entire cities named in their honor. But when George Bush leaves office, his most visible memorial may be a mouldering patch
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News Source: Asian Wall Street Journal
| 4 months ago
Bush's last meeting of the Group of Eight leading powers proved to be his most successful, at least as measured by the incremental progress achieved on climate change, aid to Africa and G-8 accountability measures. Now the question is whether Mr.
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News Source: Japan Today
| 4 months ago
President George W Bush on Saturday urged Americans to be proud of their country and hailed the role played by the U.S. military in various parts of the world. “We live in a nation founded on the power of an idea, a nation where opportunity is
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News Source: Uinta County News
| 4 months ago
Anti-War Protestors Rally at Independence Hall Last Edited: Saturday, 05 Jul 2008, 5:14 PM EDT Created: Saturday, 05 Jul 2008, 5:14 PM EDT It's Independence Day weekend in the cradle of liberty and tourists take in the sights and history of a free
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News Source: Voice of America
| 4 months ago
President George Bush used his weekly radio address Saturday to mark the nation's Independence Day by celebrating new U.S. citizens and honoring the armed forces. On Friday, the 232nd anniversary of the birth of the U.S. as an independent nation, Mr.
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News Source: Turkish Press
| 4 months ago
Bush on Saturday urged Americans to be proud of their country and hailed the role played by the US military in various parts of the world. "We live in a nation founded on the power of an idea, a nation where opportunity is limited only by imagination,
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News Source: The Journal Gazette
| 4 months ago
Va. – People lined up to be sworn in as new U.S. citizens were unwitting witnesses Friday to a constitutional object lesson at President Bush’s expense on the grounds of Thomas Jefferson’s Monticello. Protesters interrupted Bush’s brief
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News Source: Xinhuanet.com
| 4 months ago
Anti-war protesters repeatedly interrupted U.S.
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News Source: Press TV
| 4 months ago
Bush started speaking at the naturalization ceremony welcoming new American citizens when protesters began shouting at him, calling him a "war criminal." Bush paused in his remarks and then responded, "To my fellow citizens, we believe in free speech
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News Source: Chicago Tribune
| 4 months ago
by Frank James President Bush was heckled today by anti-war and civil-liberties protestors at an Independence Day naturalization ceremony he attended at Thomas Jefferson's old slave-plantation home, Monticello. As the president started his speech