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Bush Administration
GOP Considers Delaying Convention:
Tropical Storm Gustav Is Forecast to Hit U.S. Next Week as Hurricane
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August 29, 2008; Page A21)
Obama to Accept Nomination, Outline New Direction for the U.S.:
McCain Campaign Attacks Symbolism of Stadium Address
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August 28, 2008; 1:05 PM)
Democrats Nominate Obama:
Candidate Gets Boost From the Clintons as He Becomes The First African American to Lead a Major-Party Ticket
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August 28, 2008; Page A01)
Judge Allows No Delay of Miers's Testimony About Fired Prosecutors
(Post,
August 27, 2008; Page A11)
THE DELEGATES:
For Those From Swing States, The Watchword Is . . . Worry
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August 26, 2008; Page A01)
Whale-Protection Cuts Sought:
NOAA Scales Back Proposed 30-Mile Speed Limit Zones
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August 26, 2008; Page A03)
Cheney To Visit Georgia Next Week:
Ukraine, Azerbaijan Also on Itinerary
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August 26, 2008; Page A03)
Pacific Regions Considered for Protections:
Areas Known for Biodiversity Could Receive National Monument Status
(Post,
August 26, 2008; Page A11)
Iraqi Stance Led to Bush Shift on Pullout:
U.S. Officials Cite Assertiveness by Prime Minister
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August 23, 2008; Page A10)
CIA More Fully Denies Deception About Iraq
(Post,
August 23, 2008; Page A03)
Protections Set for Antiabortion Health Workers:
Opponents Denounce Proposed Regulation Allowing Federal Officials to Pull Funding
(Post,
August 22, 2008; Page A01)
U.S. Push to Expand India's Nuclear Trade Draws Skepticism
(Post,
August 21, 2008; Page A07)
Capturing The Bush Legacy Online:
Effort to Preserve Records Underway
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August 20, 2008; Page A13)
Anti-Regulation Aide to Cheney Is Up for Energy Post
(Post,
August 19, 2008; Page A02)
Russian Relations In Doubt, Gates Says:
U.S. Assessing Need For Aid in Georgia
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August 15, 2008; Page A01)
Endangered Species Act Changes Give Agencies More Say
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August 12, 2008; Page A01)
ATTEMPT TO OUST SAAKASHVILI?:
Bush Questions Moscow's Motives
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August 12, 2008; Page A01)
Bolten, Miers Ask Judge to Delay Order:
Aides Continue to Contest Subpoenas
(Post,
August 8, 2008; Page A02)
Hamdan Guilty of Terror Support:
Former Bin Laden Driver Acquitted Of Aiding Attacks
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August 7, 2008; Page A01)
U.S. in 'Firm Opposition' to Chinese Human Rights Policies, Bush Says
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August 7, 2008; Page A15)
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