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In China, Bush juggles sports and diplomacy

During the Olympic basketball game between the USA and China, President Bush, in the blue shirt, stood between Chinese Foreign Minister, Yangjiechi, and first lady Laura Bush. Henry Kissinger is behind Bush.

Congressional Hyperbole Used To Urge Bush To Accept A Copyright Czar

We've already seen that the Bush administration has said that it really doesn't want the "Copyright Czar" that Congress has been trying to give the White House. However, as the bill sits on his desk to sign, it appears that plenty of folks are trying to pressure Bush into signing it (he has until Tuesday to veto or it automatically becomes law). We already noted that the US Chamber of Commerce was using totally ridiculous and made up numbers about job and dollar losses to get Bush to sign, and now it appears that various politicians are sending ridiculously hyperbolic letters to the White House to push for signing the bill as well (thanks to Jim Harper for alerting me to this).

NoHo Arts Center Ensemble to Present 'Bush is Bad: Alaskan Beauty Queen Edition' Starting 10/3

The multi-award-winning NoHo Arts Center Ensemble (NoHoAce) presents an new and updated production of the hilarious and scathing musical, BUSH IS BAD; ALASKAN BEAUTY QUEEN EDITION, concept, music and lyrics by Joshua Rosenblum, and directed by Jay Willick & James J. Mellon. BUSH IS BAD will preview on Thursday, October 2 at 8pm and will open on Friday, October 3 at 8pm and will run for six weeks through Sunday, November 16 at the NoHo Arts Center, 11136 Magnolia Blvd. (at Lankershim) in North Hollywood.

Bush: 'We must act now'

Bush, Paulson outline powerful steps targeting troubled mortgage-related assets weighing down the finance industry. Plan could cost hundreds of billions.

Bush administration opposes RIAA-based copyright bill

The Bush administration has announced its strong opposition to a bill backed by the recording industry that would let federal prosecutors file civil lawsuits against peer-to-peer pirates.

Bush to invoke 9/11 for McCain

President Bush addresses delegates to the Republican National Convention on Tuesday night by satellite from the White House.

Bush endangered species plan criticized

The Bush administration's proposal to reinterpret the Endangered Species Act is being criticized by the Ecological Society of America.

Bush Endangered Species Plan Criticized

The Bush administration's proposal to reinterpret the Endangered Species Act is being criticized by the Ecological Society of America.

Bush warns Russia on disputed areas

President Bush and Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice speak to reporters at the president's ranch in Crawford, Texas, early Saturday.

Bush Proposes Endangered Species Changes

The Bush administration has proposed regulatory changes that would drop longstanding Endangered Species Act enforcement policies, The Washington Post reported.

Bush Says Violence in Georgia Is Unacceptable

President Bush huddles for a team cheer with members of the U.S. Olympic men's basketball team prior to their game against China at the 2008 Summer Olympic games in Beijing, Sunday, Aug. 10, 2008. (AP Photo/Gerald Herbert)

Bush Arrives in Beijing

President Bush praised the spread of freedom in Asia while training a harsh spotlight Thursday on the region's democratic laggards, sharply criticizing oppression and human rights abuses in China, Myanmar and North Korea.

Bush Prods China to Lessen Repression

President Bush, the first U.S. president to attend an Olympics abroad, blended political messages for China and Russia with high fives and hugs for American athletes Friday.

Bush Begins Beijing Visit

President Bush praised the spread of freedom in Asia while training a harsh spotlight Thursday on the region's democratic laggards, sharply criticizing oppression and human rights abuses in China, Myanmar and North Korea.

Bush Critiques China on Rights

President Bush praised the spread of freedom in Asia while training a harsh spotlight Thursday on the region's democratic laggards, sharply criticizing oppression and human rights abuses in China, Myanmar and North Korea.

Bush chides Syria and Iran at UN

George W Bush has accused Russia of violating the UN's charter by invading Georgia, in his final speech to the world body as US president.

Bush invokes 9/11 in backing McCain

Lieberman eclipses Bush at GOP convention

Bush warning over bail-out delay

US President George Bush has warned politicians of 'painful' consequences after his bail-out plan was defeated.

Bush hails ?extraordinary? bailout deal

Sept. 29: President Bush delivers a statement on the financial bailout plan agreed to by Congress over the weekend.

Bush says bail-out will be passed

President George W Bush has said that legislators will "rise to the occasion" and pass the proposed $700bn (£380bn) Wall Street rescue plan.

Bush: U.S. in 'serious financial crisis'

Sep. 24: President Bush called for 'immediate action by Congress' to stave off a deeper economic crisis saying 'major sectors of America's financial sectors are at risk of shutting down.'

Bush speaking tonight about bailout plan

Sep. 24: President Bush called for 'immediate action by Congress' to stave off a deeper economic crisis saying 'major sectors of America's financial sectors are at risk of shutting down.'

Bush backs McCain for president

President George W Bush has praised John McCain's service and leadership in a speech to the Republican convention.

Bush to address Republican event

President George W Bush has praised John McCain's service and leadership in a speech to the Republican convention.

Bush Seeks to Protect 3 Pacific Island Chains

WASHINGTON (AP) — President Bush next week will seek formal comment from his Cabinet agencies on a plan that could make three of the world's most remote and pristine island chains off limits to commercial fishing and mineral exploration.


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