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- A wacky new year.(Opinion)(Calendar)
- Byline: Allan Gerlat It's a new year, and that means forecast time. Here's how it'll all unfold. Just don't use the information to go all Martha Stewart on me. JANUARY - President Bush names a long-time...
- Research articles 2005-01-03
- Energy efficiency pays.(ViewPoint: News+Notes)
- If your New Year's resolutions included a pledge to be more environmentally conscious, then you're in luck. Starting January 1, the Energy Policy Act of 2005 went into effect. The bill, signed by President Bush on August 8, established tax credits fo If your New Year's...
- Research articles 2006-01-01
- New Year's hangover lasts an extra day.
- And you thought that your New Year's Day hangover couldn't get any worse. U.S. stocks started 2001 on a dismal note, with the tech-laden Nasdaq Composite Index plunging to its lowest close since March 1999. Thanks...
- Research articles 2001-01-08
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- Bush sends New Year greeting with thoughts for tsunami victims
- WASHINGTON AFP — President George W. Bush sent his best wishes for the new year, remembering loved ones of the victims of the Indian Ocean region's tsunami tragedy. "As we begin the New Year, our prayers go out to the people who have lost so much to the recent...
- Research articles 2004-12-31
- Bush ushers in New Year with visit to injured troops
- SAN ANTONIO, United States AFP — President George W. Bush marked the start of 2006 by visiting injured US troops in his homestate of Texas, as he ushers in the New Year with a less ambitious political agenda following a bruising year. After spending New Year's Eve at his...
- Research articles 2005-12-31
- Bush sends lunar new year wishes
- WASHINGTON AFP — US President George W. Bush offered his "best wishes for peace and prosperity" to those ushering in lunar new year -- the Year of the Rooster. The occasion "reminds all Americans of the unique fabric that makes up our country and the diversity that has made...
- Research articles 2005-02-08
- Bush to see Baker New Year's Day
- CRAWFORD, United States AFP ? US President George W. Bush will have lunch and go hunting on New Year's day with a group of family and friends including his special envoy for Iraqi debt, James Baker, the White House said. Asked whether Bush and Baker would discuss the former...
- Research articles 2003-12-31
- Mr. Bush and his billion trees - President's tree-planting campaign
- Mr. Bush and His Billion Trees Washington wags are calling President Bush's new tree-planting campaign the "Thousand Points of Shade." Though it trivializes the President's call for greening of America, the appellation is apt. The success of his plan to plant a billion trees a year rests on volunteers,...
- Research articles 1990-05-01
- Bush and Peters announce Pennsylvania Avenue improvements
- First Lady Laura Bush and Federal Highway Administrator Mary E. Peters recently reopened to pedestrians the section of Pennsylvania Avenue in front of the White House in Washington, DC. The area was closed since January 2004 for scenic renovation and security improvements. Each year, thousands of tourists visit the...
- Research articles 2005-03-01
- Unhappy new year; Afghanistan.(Rebuilding Afghanistan)(Brief Article)
- Afghanistan's difficult reconstruction THE Afghan new year, which started on March 21st, brought little cause for celebration. Even as it declared victory in Operation Anaconda--a bitterly-fought, two-week American-led battle to crush a large pocket of Taliban and al-Qaeda forces in eastern Afghanistan--the United...
- Research articles 2002-03-23
- Dick Clark and friends rock in the New Year.(Time Out!)
- Byline: Ted Cox TV/Radio critic Remotely interesting: Dick Clark hosts his annual "New Year's Rockin' Eve" special starting at 9 p.m. Monday on WLS Channel 7. Wayne Brady joins him for the countdown segment starting after the news at 10:30 p.m. Performers include Blink-182,...
- Research articles 2001-12-28
- The question: what should George W. Bush's New Year's resolution be?(Up Front)
- "I will drop privatization and spend far more time trying to improve major league baseball, a subject about which I am genuinely knowledgeable and have sound views." --EJ Dionne, Washington Post columnist "I resolve to install...
- Research articles 2006-01-01
- Bush admin. to push new air rules.(News)
- Byline: Bruce Geiselman President Bush and Congress plan on tackling air pollution issues early in the new year - considering multipollutant legislation and possibly carbon dioxide caps. Meanwhile, the U.S. Environmental Protection Agenc ...
- Research articles 2005-01-03
- Bush names Carlos Gutierrez new commerce secretary
- WASHINGTON AFP — US President George W. Bush nominated 51-year-old Carlos Gutierrez, the Cuban-born head of cereals giant Kellogg Co., as his new commerce secretary. "He knows exactly what it takes to make American businesses grow and create jobs," Bush said. Outgoing Commerce Secretary Donald Evans, a close...
- Research articles 2004-11-29
- Bush praises new American champion at Tour de France
- WASHINGTON AFP — US President George W. Bush called Floyd Landis to congratulate him on his victory in the Tour de France and highlight US pride at winning the event for the eighth straight year. "Everybody is proud of you," a White House spokeswoman quoted Bush as saying in...
- Research articles 2006-07-23
- Bush praises new 'green' town rebuilt out of tornado ruins
- GREENSBURG, Kansas AFP — US President George W. Bush praised the courage of the small Kansas community of Greensburg Sunday, as they rebuild a new "green" town on the ruins of their homes devastated by a tornado a year ago. Exactly 12 months since the disaster, which obliterated 95...
- Research articles 2008-05-04
- Bush declared 'fit for duty' after physical
- BETHESDA, Md. -- President Bush was found in good health and pronounced "fit for duty" after an annual physical Saturday that also showed that the 58-year-old chief executive is now, as he rather sheepishly conceded, "a little overweight." "I obviously have gone through a campaign where I probably...
- Research articles 2004-12-12
- Bush set to present Congress with new fiscal plan Election-year
- WASHINGTON -- President Bush's $2.4 trillion budget for 2005 would ease away from tax breaks for energy and business favored by Republicans while cutting spending on programs from environment to community development, GOP officials said Saturday. Bush's election-year fiscal plan, which he plans to ship to Congress...
- Research articles 2004-02-01
- New Bush spokesman chokes up discussing battle with cancer
- WASHINGTON AFP — US President George W. Bush's new spokesman, Tony Snow, teared up at his first formal White House press briefing, while answering a question related to his battle with colon cancer last year. "I had cancer last year," he said in response to a reporter's question. ...
- Research articles 2006-05-16
- Budget deficit drops to $296 billion under new White House estimates
- WASHINGTON -- President Bush touted new deficit figures Tuesday showing considerable improvement upon earlier administration predictions, saying it shows the wisdom of his tax cuts. Bush himself announced the figures -- a task that for the most part has been left to lower-ranking administration officials in the past....
- Research articles 2006-07-11
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