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    "However, Ceren continues,I uncovered several references to 'Jerusalem, Israel' throughout the web pages of the George W. Bush presidency...Politico later found dozens of documents stretching back to the Nixon administration, including the official... Full Article at The New Media Journal

  3. The rise of the business-school-trained M.B.A. , he says, is “a menace to society.” “The philosophy of the case study method is that you simulate management practice on the basis of reading a 20 page study. George W. Bush went to Harvard Business... Full Article at The New York Times

  4. The symbol of the breakdown is the ongoing stalemate over the economy and the country’s fiscal problems. The next showdown could come during a lame-duck session after the November election when the George W. Bush tax cuts are due to expire and the big... Full Article at The Washington Post

  5. Counsel for a time under the Bush administration — argues that Obama has been unable to shift U.S. counterterrorism policy very far because, by the time he took office, it was already pitched at the center of gravity of American political society. ... Full Article at The Washington Post

  6. The fields were “barren and gray,” and during the long drive to his lodgings, he saw only one tractor; he soon discovered that there was no BlackBerry service to distract him from the diplomatic mission he was on for the George W. Bush White House. ... Full Article at The Washington Post

  7. Liljenquist is going on a hunger strike until Sen. Orrin Hatch (R-Utah) agrees to debate his primary challenger on television. Hatch has agreed only to a radio debate; his campaign manager said the strike “is not going to influence our position.” WHAT... Full Article at The Washington Post

  8. “Public policy affects all of us and we have a right to have a voice in that,” Harkins said. ”I believe that the Bible calls us to be engaged in a way in the bettering of society.” Harkins’s ability to cross political lines goes back at least as far as... Full Article at The Washington Post

  9. The game plan is to minimize the depth and severity of the crisis Obama inherited , while maximizing the depth and severity of the crisis Obama Full Article at The Washington Post

  10. Bush was first lady from 2001 through January 2009. She is honorary chair of the U.S.-Afghan Women’s Council and chairs the Women’s Initiative at the George W. Bush Institute As the United States convenes the NATO summit in Chicago this weekend, the... Full Article at The Washington Post

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    I focus on private-sector jobs because both Bush and Romney say that the government can’t create jobs, so only the private sector is real. So compare private-sector job creation from January 2001 to January 2009 — the Bush era — with job creation from... Full Article at The New York Times

  12. He can also argue the country is indeed recovering from the recession—although his aides know he has to be careful on this point, since progress has been slow. The president can also try to associate Mr. Romney with the failed economic policies of... Full Article at The New York Times

  13. Zadie Smith has written, he seems to take pride in acknowledging the truth in multiple ways of seeing. And so he pursues the liberal goal of widening health care access, but relies on private insurers and frames it as a question of budgets more than... Full Article at The New York Times

  14. 46 percent each. At nearly 20 percent of the population, Catholics have roughly mirrored the popular vote in the last eight elections. They voted for Ronald Reagan and George Bush, but switched to Bill Clinton in 1992 and 1996. In 2000, Catholics, like... Full Article at The New York Times

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    The proposal was drafted under the leadership of Fred Davis, a veteran political advertising strategist who worked for the presidential campaigns of George W. Bush, John McCain and, most recently, former Gov. Jon M. Huntsman Jr. of Utah. In a statement... Full Article at The New York Times

  16. Before arriving at NCTC, Liepman served as deputy director of the CIA’s counterterrorism center, which runs the agency’s drone campaign. He also led the CIA’s Office of Iraq Analysis, a position he assumed shortly after President George W. Bush... Full Article at The Washington Post

  17. House Ways and Means Committee chairman Dave Camp (R-Mich.) said Thursday that he has two goals with respect to the tax code: “One, block massive, job-killing tax increases” at the end of the year, when the George W. Bush-era tax cuts are set to expire. Full Article at The Washington Post

  18. Davis has ties to Ricketts' political operation. Last week, the super PAC paid $54,000 to Davis' company, Strategic Perception, to produce ads in the Nebraska Senate race. Davis, who worked for George W. Bush and John McCain, is known for his... Full Article at USA Today

  19. And she's won over all the skeptics, like Henry Kissinger." Kissinger, Clinton said, "said he'd never seen a White House and a secretary of State work so well together. He said, 'I've never seen it before. We were always fighting.' " Did she ditch the... Full Article at USA Today

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    Speaking on Wednesday, the former Massachusetts governor bashed President Obama, saying that when Obama campaigned in 2008, he “was very critical of his predecessor, because the predecessor put together $4 trillion of debt over eight years.” “The... Full Article at The Washington Post

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George Walker Bush (born July 6, 1946) is an American politician who served as the 43rd President of the United States from 2001 to 2009 and the 46th Governor of Texas from 1995 to 2000. Full Article At Wikipedia.org

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