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Event Search Results for "George W. Bush"
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The New Yorker magazine reported in its April 17 issue that the administration of Pres. George W. Bush is planning a massive bombing campaign against Iran, including use of bunker-buster nuclear bombs to destroy a key Iranian suspected nuclear weapons facility.
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Anger against U.S. President George W. Bush swept through parts of India as protesters burned his effigy and carried posters of Osama bin Laden, and rioting demonstrators clashed with Hindus in a northern city, leaving at least one dead.
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India and the United States said they had made some progress toward a landmark nuclear deal but more work was needed to try and clinch it in time for President George W. Bush's visit to New Delhi next week.
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President George W. Bush proposed a $2.77 trillion budget for 2007 that cuts domestic programs from Medicare to community policing while bolstering security spending, even as he seeks to tame a soaring deficit. The budget reduced funding for the AmeriCorps National Civilian Community Corps, created by Pres. Clinton in 1993
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President George W. Bush acknowledged he signed a secret order after the September 11, 2001, attacks to allow the surveillance of people in the United States.
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President George W. Bush has decided to lift sanctions against Libya, which he expects to trigger release of more than $1 billion US to families of Pan Am 103 victims.
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US President George W. Bush pressed President Hu Jintao to rein in China's swelling trade surplus and push forward currency reform after calling for greater religious freedom. Hu Jintao has rebuffed Bush's calls to allow greater religious and political freedom but promised to show more flexibility on Sino-US economic disputes.
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US President George W. Bush arrived in South Korea ahead of a summit of Asia Pacific leaders after making a bold call for China to launch democratic reforms.
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US President George W. Bush has arrived in Japan to start a week-long trip to Asia, seeking progress on the North Korean nuclear crisis and looking to press China for political and economic reforms.
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Libyan Foreign Minister Abdel Rahman Shalgam rejected a call by US President George W. Bush for Tripoli to spare the lives of five Bulgarian nurses sentenced to death for infecting hundreds of Libyan children with the AIDS virus.
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Birth Search Results for "George W. Bush"
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June-29-1993
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George Sampson, English dancer
July-28-1992
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George Spencer-Churchill, Earl of Sunderland
May-04-1986
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George Hill, American Basketball player
April-28-1986
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George Nozuka, Canadian singer/songwriter
April-16-1983
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George Patis, Greek badminton player
December-15-1982
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George O. Gore II, American actor
October-02-1982
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George Pettit, Canadian singer (Alexisonfire)
July-07-1982
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George Owu, Ghanaian footballer
June-20-1982
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George Forsyth, Peruvian footballer
November-25-1981
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Barbara Bush, daughter of George W. Bush and Laura Bush
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Death Search Results for "George W. Bush"
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May-31-2009 -
George Tiller, American abortion doctor (b. 1941)
March-24-2009 -
George Kell, American baseball player (b. 1922)
March-04-2009 -
George McAfee, former American football player (b. 1918)
January-23-2009 -
Robert W. Scott, American politician, governor of North Carolina (b. 1929)
October-08-2008 -
George Emil Palade, Romanian cell biologist (b. 1912)
July-12-2008 -
Tony Snow, former speechwriter for Presidents George H.W. Bush and press secretary for George W. Bush (b. 1955)
June-22-2008 -
George Carlin, American comedian, actor (b. 1937)
March-27-2008 -
George Pruteanu, Romanian literary critic and politician (b. 1947)
March-04-2008 -
George Walter, former Prime Minister of Antigua and Barbuda (b. 1928)
January-08-2008 -
George Moore, Australian champion jockey (b. 1923)
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