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Politics : PRESIDENT GEORGE W. BUSH -- Ignore unavailable to you. Want to Upgrade?


To: Kenneth E. Phillipps who wrote (408102)5/21/2003 12:34:17 PM
From: Skywatcher  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 769670
 
This is just ONE DAY in the newspaper!...Bush is SO out of control....
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Neighbors Say Hussein Son Survived Bombing
By Alissa J. Rubin
Qusai was seen in a car shortly after U.S. blast. One man says he kissed
Saddam two days later.

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Bush Revs Up Fund-Raising Machinery

U.S. Reaches Out to Allies in Expanded Missile
Defense Plan

After Prodding, House Passes Forest Bill
Backed by Bush
By Richard Simon and Bettina Boxall
Environmental groups say the measure benefits logging industry. With
fire season nearing, the plan's prospects are uncertain in the Senate.

Democrats Assail Bush's Opposition to
Abortion Before Key Women's Group
Presidential hopefuls warn women at Emily's List forum that GOP chief
executive's court appointments threaten reproductive rights.

Justice Dept. Releases Data on War on Terror
The Justice Department had detained fewer than 50 people as material
witnesses without charging them in the war on terrorism as of January
and had gained 47 court-ordered delays in notifying people of search
warrants, documents show.

U.S. Risks New Arms Race, Democrats Warn
By Nick Anderson
Response is triggered by Senate support of a plan to end a ban on nuclear
weapons research.

Bush Stays Put on Cuba Policy
By Paul Richter
Some anti-Castro Cuban Americans had pushed for increased pressure on
the regime after its recent crackdown on dissidents.

Baghdad Airport Still in a Holding Pattern
By Mark Fineman
Like others in Iraq, the reconstruction project is off to a slow start,
stalled by violence, insecurity.

U.S. Troops Mistakenly Kill 4 Afghans
By TODD PITMAN, Associated Press Writer

KABUL, Afghanistan -- American troops guarding the U.S. Embassy in
Kabul shot and killed four Afghan soldiers Wednesday, apparently mistaking
them for assailants, Afghan officials said.

U.S.: Some Iraq Nuclear Material Missing
By DAFNA LINZER, Associated Press Writer

BAGHDAD, Iraq -- Some 20 percent of the known radioactive materials
stored at Iraq's largest nuclear facility are unaccounted for, and U.S. nuclear
experts have found radioactive patches on the ground where looters dumped
out barrels believed to contain hazardous materials.

Soros Critical of Dollar Policy
The financier says that allowing the greenback to slide will hurt
Europe's growth. Buck hits multiyear lows.

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