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14 Oct 07 : 31 | Bush critic Paul Krugman wins economics Nobel
(AP) AP - Paul Krugman, whose relentless criticism of the Bush administration includes opposition to the $700 billion financial bailout, won the Nobel prize in economics Monday for his work on international trade patterns. Source : Steve Shickles 47 hours ago |
11 Oct 19 : 13 | Under Bush, US influence in Latin America wanes
(AP) AP - In a matter of weeks, a Russian naval squadron will arrive in the waters off Latin America for the first time since the Cold War. It is already getting a warm welcome from some in a region where the influence of the United States is in decline. Source : Steve Shickles |
08 Oct 21 : 50 | Bush signs US-India nuclear law
(AFP) AFP - US President George W. Bush on Wednesday signed legislation to enact a landmark US-India civilian nuclear agreement, celebrating “the growing ties between the world’s two largest democracies.” Source : Steve Shickles |
14 Oct 07 : 31 | Europe puts more on the line for banks than US
(AP) AP - Europe put $2.3 trillion on the line Monday to protect the continent’s banks, a figure that dwarfs the Bush administration’s $700 billion rescue program, in its most unified response yet to the global financial crisis after a stumbling start. Source : Steve Shickles 47 hours ago |
14 Oct 01 : 30 | Europe puts more on the line for banks than US
(AP) AP - Europe put $2.3 trillion on the line Monday to protect the continent’s banks, a figure that dwarfs the Bush administration’s $700 billion rescue program, in its most unified response yet to the global financial crisis after a stumbling start. Source : Steve Shickles |
26 Sept 23 : 53 | Bush, Karzai discuss conditions in Afghanistan
(AP) AP - President Bush played down rising violence in Afghanistan during a meeting with that nation’s leader Friday and highlighted civilian reconstruction work that has improved the daily lives of Afghans trying to fend off a persistent insurgency. Source : Steve Shickles |
25 Sept 20 : 38 | Indian PM meets Bush as Congress weighs nuke deal
(AP) AP - Indian Prime Minister Manmohan Singh is visiting Washington to rally support in Congress for a civilian nuclear cooperation agreement reached long ago with the Bush administration. Source : Steve Shickles |
24 Sept 17 : 31 | Bush, Iraqi leader co-host thank-you for coalition
(AP) AP - The coalition of the willing that went to war in Iraq is becoming the coalition of the disappearing. Source : Steve Shickles |
12 Oct 07 : 14 | NKorea off US blacklist after nuke inspection deal
(AP) AP - After North Korea relented on nuclear inspection demands, the U.S. on Saturday erased from a terrorism blacklist the communist country President Bush once branded part of an “axis of evil.” Source : Steve Shickles |
21 Sept 02 : 07 | Bush, presidential candidates condemn bombing
(AP) AP - President Bush on Saturday strongly condemned the terrorist bombing of a Marriott hotel in Islamabad, Pakistan that killed at least one American, while he stopped short of assigning blame for the attack. Source : Steve Shickles |
12 Oct 01 : 13 | NKorea off US blacklist after nuke inspection deal
(AP) AP - After North Korea relented on nuclear inspection demands, the U.S. on Saturday erased from a terrorism blacklist the communist country President Bush once branded part of an “axis of evil.” Source : Steve Shickles |
11 Oct 19 : 13 | NKorea off US blacklist after nuke inspection deal
(AP) AP - North Korea has agreed to all U.S. nuclear inspection demands and the Bush administration responded Saturday by removing the communist country from a terrorism blacklist. The breakthrough is intended to salvage a faltering disarmament accord before President Bush leaves office in January. Source : Steve Shickles |
11 Oct 19 : 13 | U.S. removes North Korea from terrorism blacklist
(Reuters) Reuters - The United States on Saturday removed North Korea from its terrorism blacklist in a bid to revive faltering denuclearization talks in the final months of the Bush administration. Source : Steve Shickles |
11 Oct 16 : 12 | Officials: US to drop NKorea from terror blacklist
(AP) AP - The United States is dropping North Korea from a terrorism blacklist, The Associated Press has learned, in the latest attempt to salvage a nuclear disarmament deal before President Bush’s term ends in January. Source : Steve Shickles |
11 Oct 13 : 11 | Diplomats: North Korea coming off terror blacklist
(AP) AP - The United States is ready to drop North Korea from a terrorism blacklist, the Associated Press has learned, in the latest attempt by the administration to salvage a nuclear deal with Pyongyang before President Bush’s term ends. Source : Steve Shickles |
11 Oct 10 : 11 | Diplomats: North Korea coming off terror blacklist
(AP) AP - The United States is ready to drop North Korea from a terrorism blacklist, the Associated Press has learned, in the latest attempt by the administration to salvage a nuclear deal with Pyongyang before President Bush’s term ends. Source : Steve Shickles |
11 Oct 07 : 10 | AP: US to remove North Korea from terror blacklist
(AP) AP - The Bush administration plans to remove North Korea from a terrorism blacklist on Saturday after getting assurances the Stalinist nation has agreed to a plan to inspect its nuclear facilities, The Associated Press has learned. Source : Steve Shickles |
10 Oct 16 : 06 | Sources: US nears removing NKorea from terror list
(AP) AP - The Bush administration is nearing a decision to remove North Korea from a terrorism blacklist and may do so as early as Friday in a bid to salvage faltering nuclear disarmament talks, The Associated Press has learned. Source : Steve Shickles |
10 Oct 13 : 05 | Sources: US nears removing NKorea from terror list
(AP) AP - The Bush administration is nearing a decision to remove North Korea from a terrorism blacklist and may do so as early as Friday in a bid to salvage faltering nuclear disarmament talks, The Associated Press has learned. Source : Steve Shickles |
09 Oct 09 : 54 | US court blocks release of Chinese Muslims from Guantanamo
(AFP) AFP - A US appeals court has temporarily blocked the release of 17 Chinese Muslim Uighurs from the Guantanamo Bay prison camp as President George W. Bush’s administration scrambles to appeal it. Source : Steve Shickles |
04 Oct 00 : 31 | US announces Taiwan arms package
(AP) AP - The Bush administration announced plans Friday to sell up to $6.5 billion in arms to Taiwan, a decision sure to anger Taiwan’s rival China and one that could complicate stalled North Korean disarmament efforts. Source : Steve Shickles |
03 Oct 00 : 29 | US cuts off family planning group in Africa
(AP) AP - The Bush administration has taken action against an international charity in Africa over work it does in China, a step the group says is politically motivated and dangerous for poor African women and girls. Source : Steve Shickles |
02 Oct 03 : 26 | Senate gives final OK to US-India nuclear deal
(AP) AP - The Senate on Wednesday voted to overturn a three-decade ban on atomic trade with India, giving final congressional approval to a landmark U.S.-India nuclear cooperation accord and handing President Bush a rare foreign policy victory in his final months in office. Source : Steve Shickles |
23 Sept 14 : 24 | Iranian president blames US for market collapse
(AP) AP - Iran’s president blamed U.S. military interventions around the world in part for the collapse of global financial markets and said the campaign against his country’s nuclear program was solely due to the Bush administration “and a couple of their European friends.” Source : Steve Shickles |
19 Sept 23 : 00 | U.S. sees threat from Afghan-Pakistan border area
(Reuters) Reuters - Pakistan is not yet equipped to combat the militant threat emanating from the remote area bordering Afghanistan, a senior Bush administration official said on Friday amid stepped-up U.S. strikes in that area. Source : Steve Shickles |
16 Sept 22 : 43 | US imposes sanctions on 5 accused in Iraq violence
(AP) AP - The Bush administration said Tuesday it was imposing economic sanctions against five people accused of supporting violence in Iraq, including an Iranian who allegedly planned one of the most sophisticated attacks against U.S. forces since the war started. Source : Steve Shickles |



