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Bush to cite Iraq progress in key address
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - President George W. Bush is expected on Sunday to tout last week's Iraq election as a hopeful sign for the U.S. mission there in a prime-time address aimed at quelling Americans' anxiety about the war.
Bush to cite Iraq progress in key address
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - President George W. Bush is expected on Sunday to tout last week's Iraq election as a hopeful sign for the U.S. mission there in a prime-time address aimed at quelling Americans' anxiety about the war.
Bush defends eavesdropping order, Patriot Act
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - President George W. Bush defended a secret order he signed allowing for eavesdropping on people in the United States, as he fought on Saturday for the renewal of the anti-terror USA Patriot Act.
Bush defends eavesdropping order, Patriot Act
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - President George W. Bush acknowledged he signed a secret order to allow eavesdropping on people in the United States on Saturday, as he fought for the renewal of the anti-terror USA Patriot Act.
Lim and Kok ready to face Privileges Committee
Opposition Leader Lim Kit Siang and Seputeh MP Teresa Kok said they are prepared to face the consequences arising from the ear squat issue.
Bush defends policy after eavesdropping report
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - President George W. Bush on Friday refused to discuss a report that he secretly authorized a U.S. agency to eavesdrop on people in America but said everything he does to protect the public against terrorism is within the law.
Anti-terrorism Patriot Act blocked in U.S. Senate
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - A group of U.S. senators, demanding increased protection of civil liberties, defied President George W. Bush on Friday by blocking renewal of the USA Patriot Act, a centerpiece of his war on terrorism.
Anti-terrorism Patriot Act blocked in U.S. Senate
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - A group of U.S. senators, demanding increased protection of civil liberties, defied President George W. Bush on Friday by blocking renewal of the USA Patriot Act, a centerpiece of his war on terrorism.
Anti-terror Patriot Act renewal blocked in U.S. Senate
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - A bipartisan group of U.S. senators, demanding increased protection of civil liberties, defied President George W. Bush on Friday and blocked legislation to renew the USA Patriot Act, a centerpiece of his war on terrorism.