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Associated Press - October 11, 2008 10:23 PM ET WASHINGTON (AP) - President Bush is down to his final 100 days in office as of Sunday. But don't expect a quiet fade into the Texas night.
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Bush: U.S. will work with partners on crisis - Detroit Free Press
Bush announced no new strategies to attack the economic woes circling the globe, stressing instead, ?We will do what it takes to resolve the crisis and the world?s economy will emerge stronger as a result.? Bush spoke in the Rose Garden outside ...
For Bush, last 100 days to feature 'no letting up' - USA Today
The Bush administration should be active until the end of its term as it deals with the growing global financial crisis. WASHINGTON (AP) ? So how will it end? President Bush is down to his final 100 days in office as of Sunday. Don't expect a quiet ...
For Bush, last 100 days to feature ?no letting up? - Las Vegas Sun
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October 2008 - Posts - MSNBC Firstread
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Who do you support for President in the November election? - Napa Valley Register
" After listening to Obama's acceptance speech, I am more certain than ever to vote for McCain. Obama made so many promises, there is no way he can deliver on even a small fraction of those promises, let alone find a way to pay for them. The ...
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