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Bush: U.S. will work to resolve financial crisis

U.S. President George Bush urged Americans on Friday to resist feelings of uncertainty and fear in the current economic crisis and assured them his administration is working to solve the problem.

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U.S. administration pledges to overcome financial crisis

U.S. President George Bush pledged on Friday to overcome the current financial crisis, at the same time acknowledging the spiral circle of anxiety and fear feeding a plunge in stock prices.

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U.S. businesses to enter Indian nuclear market

U.S. President George W. Bush yesterday signed legislation that reverses three decades of U.S. policy and allows American businesses to enter India's multibillion-dollar nuclear market.U.S. businesses will be permitted to sell nuclear fuel, technology and reactors to India in exchange for safeguards and UN inspections at India's civilian nuclear plants.

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U.S., India ink historic civilian nuclear deal

U.S. Secretary of State Rice and visiting Indian External Affairs Minister Mukherjee signed the U.S.-India Agreement for Cooperation Concerning Peaceful Uses of Nuclear Energy Friday.

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U.S. focus on climate could ease financial crisis

If the United States focused on curbing climate change as soon as a new president took office -- or sooner -- it could help pull the world from the financial brink, environmental policy experts told Reuters.

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China warns U.S. presidential rivals on Taiwan arms

BEIJING (Reuters) - China said on Thursday that the next U.S. president should not allow a repeat of a recent arms sale to Taiwan which it said had damaged ties between Beijing and Washington.

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Linguists say U.S. illegally listened to calls

| Linguists say U.S. illegally listened to callsA Senate committee is investigating claims that NSA violated Americans' privacy protections.By GREG MILLER, Los Angeles Times Last update: October 9, 2008 - 11:29 PMFeatured comment They broke the law, and they should go to jailOne of the fundamental principles of western democracy is that the chief executive (including U.S. presidents)...

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UCSD Libraries': U.S. Presidency, Past & Present

Three exhibits at the UC San Diego Libraries shed light on the U.S. presidency, the current presidential campaign, and one of the major issues--health care--being discussed in this year's election. The exhibitions will be on display until after the Nov. 4 election.

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U.S. focus on climate could ease financial crisis

WASHINGTON (Reuters) - If the United States focused on curbing climate change as soon as a new president took office -- or sooner -- it could help pull the world from the financial brink, environmental policy experts told Reuters.

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Bush signs U.S.-India nuclear legislation

U.S. President George W. Bush signed into law on Wednesday a bill approved by Congress allowing civilian U.S. nuclear trade with India, saying "It's a big deal ...between the world's two largest democracies." "This agreement sends a signal to the world: nations that follow the path to democracy and responsible behavior will find a friend in the United States of America," Bush said...

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Bush signs U.S.-India nuclear trade pact

WASHINGTON, Oct. 8 (UPI) -- An agreement opening civilian nuclear trade between the United States and India was signed in Washington Wednesday by U.S. President George Bush. The legislation ends a 34-year ban on nuclear technology trade between the two countries by allowing the U.S. to share nuclear technologies and materials with India for civilian purposes. Indian officials...

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KSL Resorts - Host to U.S. Presidents for Generations - Announces the Ultimate Straw Poll: Obama Supporters' Vacation Package vs. McCain Supporters' Vacation Packages

- A Bottle of Red State Wine, With Dinner? - LA QUINTA, Calif., Oct. 8 /PRNewswire/ -- California-based KSL Resorts, whose seven iconic American resorts have hosted U.S. Presidents for generations, has announced a series of presidential vacation packages in which guests express their political preference through reservations. The Obama Supporters' Vacation package offers excellent value...

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Bush signs U.S.-India nuclear trade pact

An agreement opening civilian nuclear trade between the United States and India was signed in Washington Wednesday by U.S. President George Bush.The legislation ends a 34-year ban on nuclear technology trade between the two countries by allowing the U.S. to share nuclear technologies and materials with India for civilian purposes. Indian officials said they would open some of their...

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Bush to sign U.S.-India nuclear bill

U.S. President George W. Bush will sign into law on Wednesday a bill approved by Congress allowing civilian U.S. nuclear trade with India, Bush's spokesman Carlton Carroll said Tuesday. "The president looks forward to signing this bill into law and continuing to strengthen the U.S.-India Strategic Partnership," Carroll said in a statement. "This legislation will strengthen...

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MJ, Robin Williams to coach in President's Cup?

Captain Fred Couples has lined up Michael Jordan to help out on his U.S. Presidents Cup team, has invited comedian Robin Williams to pitch in, but he is most eager to get Tiger Woods on board.