By David Jackson, The Dallas Morning News Knight Ridder/Tribune Business News By David Jackson, The Dallas Morning News Knight Ridder/Tribune Business News
By Robert Dodge, The Dallas Morning News Knight Ridder/Tribune Business News By Robert Dodge, The Dallas Morning News Knight Ridder/Tribune Business News
By Crayton Harrison, The Dallas Morning News Knight Ridder/Tribune Business News By Crayton Harrison, The Dallas Morning News Knight Ridder/Tribune Business News
By David Jackson, The Dallas Morning News Knight Ridder/Tribune Business News By David Jackson, The Dallas Morning News Knight Ridder/Tribune Business News
"You're kidding!" exclaimed Todd Giilman of the Dallas Morning News on Friday morning October 17 as we boarded the press bus for a John McCain motorcade from Manhattan to Newark Airport. My colleague Giilman, whom I know from covering the Bush White House, just learned that, although I have...
John Edwards ran his failed 2008 presidential campaign on a theme of "two Americas," rich and poor. Well, as one political consultant said Friday after Edwards admitted to an adulterous affair, "We now know that there are two John Edwardses." Indeed. Edwards went to great lengths during...
It's the tale of two retirements. When PepsiCo's Chairman and CEO, Steve Reinemund, retired from the company last May, the 58-year-old executive told the press that his plans were to spend more time with his wife and their four children. "My wife and I are looking forward to the next...
I've spent a lot of my life around hookers. [Asserting, after brief pause, that faith-based initiatives can address core issues leading to prostitution.] Ex-White House faith czar Jim Towey Duke Chronicle, Feb. 28, 2007 He is completely heterosexual. Rev. Tim Ralph on Ted Haggard's "cure" Denver Post, Feb. 6, 2007...
To: POLITICAL EDITORS Contact: White House Press Office, +1-202-456-2580 WASHINGTON, March 14 /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ -- Following is apress schedule of President George W. Bush for March 15: Intown Travel Pool Wires: AP, Reuters, Bloomberg Wire Photos: AP, Reuters, AFP TV Corr & Crew: CNN Print:...
MEXICO CITY -- President-elect Felipe Calderon heads to Washington today to meet with President Bush amid a complicated political climate, with bombs going off in Mexico City and political fireworks in the U.S. midterm elections. Calderon is scheduled to meet with Bush at the White House on...
WASHINGTON, D.C. -- On a trip this week to our nation's capital I had the opportunity to stand on the south side of the White House and watch George W. Bush leave for work. For practical and security reasons, not everyone can stand at the edge of...
Byline: Jeffrey Silva Hey, here's one for Texas gubernatorial candidate Kinky Friedman and other hopefuls for Texas Gov. Rick Perry's job in Austin, stepping stone to the White House. They can ask Perry what's the story with the rise of mobile...
Historians may some day look back on 2006 as the year of the Great Conservative Freakout. Former Reagan administration official Bruce Bartlett wrote a book declaring that Dubya is no conservative. The Republican Congress mutinied against the White House. And leaders of the religious right were implicated in the scares...
Byline: Suzanne Fields, THE WASHINGTON TIMES KEY WEST, Fla - That crunching noise George W. Bush and the Republicans hear is not ice in the White House bird feeder, where those of us taking in the sun here at the southernmost tip of America imagine...
LOS ANGELES -- Danny White, dating back to his high school days in Mesa, Ariz., has been involved in football for nearly four decades. His prep teams at Mesa's Westwood High never had a losing season. Neither did Arizona State while he was there. In his 14 years with the...
WASHINGTON -- The questions fly his way day after day, sometimes with quite a zing. Reporters have been pressing -- sometimes hammering -- White House press secretary Scott McClellan for answers to a growing list of questions surrounding the leak of a CIA officer's identity. ...
WASHINGTON -- Increasingly, America is waging two wars. One is the far-flung fight against terrorism, the other the public-relations battle for the hearts and minds of would-be terrorists. And critics suggest the new headline-grabbing reports of U.S. abuse of detainees at Guantanamo Bay Naval Base are threatening...
ALEXANDRIA, Va. -- Zacarias Moussaoui, the only person charged in the United States in connection with the Sept. 11 attacks, pleaded guilty Friday to plotting with al-Qaida to kill Americans. But in the latest twist in his strange legal odyssey, he insisted he was not a Sept....
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