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Wednesday, 15 October 2008
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Pope to meet Bush and bishops in U.S.
Pope Benedict, on his first papal visit to the United States, meets President George W. Bush at the White House and U.S. Roman Catholic bishops at a Washington basilica on Wednesday, his 81st birthday.
14 Apr 2008 |
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Bush releases food aid funds
President George W. Bush on Monday ordered the release of $200 million (100 million pounds) in U.S. emergency food aid to help alleviate food shortages in developing countries in Africa and elsewhere, the White House said.
14 Apr 2008 |
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Tributes paid to Ecuador crash victims
Tributes were paid on Monday to four British gap year students and their tour guide who were killed in a bus crash in Ecuador at the weekend.
14 Apr 2008 |
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Bush to halt Iraq troop cuts
President George W. Bush on Thursday announced a suspension of U.S. troop withdrawals from Iraq this summer to allow the military to reassess the security situation, as U.S. air strikes killed 10 people in a Baghdad slum where dozens of people died in clashes this week.
07 Apr 2008 |
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Blast injures police after Putin-Bush summit
An explosion injured a policeman in the Russian Black Sea resort of Sochi after Russia's President Vladimir Putin met United States leader George W. Bush, RIA Novosti news agency reported on Monday.
07 Apr 2008 |
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Brown discusses global economy with Bush
Prime Minister Gordon Brown has said that he discussed addressing the problems in the world economy with US President George W. Bush at the NATO summit in Bucharest this week.
31 Mar 2008 |
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Bush sets up NATO clash over Ukraine and Georgia
U.S. President George W. Bush set the stage for a clash at his last NATO summit on Wednesday by pressing reluctant west European allies to set former Soviet republics Georgia and Ukraine on a path to membership.
31 Mar 2008 |
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Bush calls for more troops in Afghanistan
U.S. President George W. Bush urged NATO allies on Wednesday to send more troops to Afghanistan, saying the alliance could not afford to lose its battle against Taliban insurgents and al Qaeda militants.
31 Mar 2008 |
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MoD admits troops abused Iraqi prisoners
The Ministry of Defence will admit on Friday that British troops tortured and breached the human rights of nine Iraqi men they detained in southern Iraq in 2003, opening the way to potentially large compensation claims.
25 Mar 2008 |
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