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Extent of fire damage to Maine sub not yet clear
Partial results from Egypt's first genuinely competitive presidential elections showed the candidate of the powerful Muslim Brotherhood leading with a narrow edge in a five-way race.
Friday | The Huffington Post
Cantor, GOP Announce Summer Decision On Bush-Era Legislation
A top House Republican says his chamber will vote this summer on continuing the tax cuts enacted under President George W. Bush.
Friday May 25 | WBTV
Police: Gunman has hostages in Ind. realty office
Proctor & Gamble says it will change the design of packaging for its miniature laundry detergent product to deter children from eating the brightly colored packets that look like candy.
Highlights: In 1962, astronaut Scott Carpenter became the second American to orbit the Earth as he flew aboard Aurora 7. In 1976, Britain and France opened trans-Atlantic Concorde supersonic transport service to Washington.
Bio Box: US Attorney Patrick Fitzgerald
NAME: Patrick J. FitzgeraldAGE: 51BORN IN: Brooklyn, N.Y., the son of a Manhattan doorman.EDUCATION: Graduated from Amherst College in 1982 with a bachelor's degree in economics and mathematics.
9/11 accused want Obama, Bush testimony at Guantánamo
Lawyers for the alleged Sept. 11 conspirators are seeking testimony from presidents and others as part of a pretrial motion to get the case dismissed on grounds of unlawful political influence by senior U.S. officials.
Re the May 15 letter We need change: Where was Celestino Rionda for eight years when President George W. Bush started with a surplus, managed to get us into two wars, promised everyone a home and did nothing while companies outsourced to foreign countries? Bush gave the first TARP money to the criminal banks, not President Obama, who tried to stop ... (more)
Barbara Walters to Dan Rather: You're a 'Great Journalist... No Matter What CBS Says'
"You know what, you've been a great journalist for 44 years," The View host Barbara Walters gushed to Dan Rather at the close of a softball interview on May 23 about his new memoir, "Rather Outspoken." "No matter what CBS says!" an excited co-host Joy Behar interjected.
'Fiscal Cliff' Could Cause Recession In 2013 Without Government Action, CBO Says
A wave of U.S. tax hikes and automatic spending cuts - dubbed the "fiscal cliff" - are set to take effect in January unless Congress and the White House agree on ways to delay or revise at least some of them.
Colin Powell Shows You The Folly Of Trying To Build A Party Around Moderates
The David Brooks, David Frum, and Meghan McCain crowd argues that the GOP should abandon conservatism and move away from conservatism towards the middle.
Obama's Hillary Option Still on the Table
A A A A A A A A A A A T oss all conventional wisdom aside in the 2012 election cycle in what promises to be a photo finish.A All national polls show the country returning to 2000, when the final election result between former President George W. Bush and former Vice President Al Gore was separated by only a handful of questionable Florida votes, ... (more)
Mitt Romney announces education policy team
Mitt Romney on Tuesday announced an extensive list of education policy advisers, further adding to the growing roster of voices helping the presumptive Republican presidential nominee flesh out his policies on major national issues.
Texas: League of Conservation Voters Ties Ciro Rodriguez to President George W. Bush
The League of Conservation Voters will go up today on San Antonio airwaves with its campaign against former Rep.
Old feud in Bush administration part of Ariz. race
Richard Carmona arrived in Washington a political novice in 2002 and left four years later scarred and frustrated.
Cheney to host fundraiser for Romney
Just months after a heart transplant, former Vice President Dick Cheney continues to stay active politically, and will host a fundraiser in July for Mitt Romney.
Editor: Republican candidates aren't even in the same ballpark with President Barack Obama as far as honesty, integrity and class are concerned.
Bush to return to White House for portrait release
In this Jan. 16, 2010 file photo, former President George W. Bush listens to President Barack Obama in the Rose Garden at the White House in Washington.
Barack Obama Torture Lessons: New Book Details Clashes With Bush's CIA Director
During the 2008 campaign, then-Sen. Barack Obama railed against the intelligence programs implemented under President George W. Bush and vowed to end practices like extraordinary rendition and the "enhanced interrogation techniques" that many considered torture.
Dallas' Bush library to team with Reagan counterpart on Situation Room
President George W. Bush met with his national security advisers in the weeks after 9/11. The Situation Room was redone during his term after becoming outmoded.
President George W. Bush not too long ago ordered torture and...
President George W. Bush not too long ago ordered torture and admitted to doing so.
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