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Ben Werner, Student Newspaper Editor
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The public side of the new policy, reflecting the unresolved COt1diCt betwocn State and Dchcnse, was stated in a report produced under the supervision of Vice President George Bush's Task Force on Combating Terrorism, released in March 1986.
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John Fielding, CEO
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President George Bush's plan to eliminate the taxes investors currently pay on stock dividends also indicates such reform might be underway.
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Miles Rhodes, Wine Taster
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First, the trade publication The Wine Spectator noted that two wines from the 1986 vintage he'd made on Long Island had been served at former President George Bush's 1988 inaugural ball.
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John Carthy, Gun Shop Sales Assistant
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Like George Bush's speeches during the Gulf War, President Clinton's June 7th address was liberally sprinkled with globalist Newspeak.
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Arthur Dawkins, Astro-physicist
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George, an appointee to President Bush's Council on Bioethics, focused on the issue of cloning and how it raises questions in ethical, social, and scientific communities.
This is an addendum to President Bush's policy statement on cloning written by Robert George of Princeton.
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Josh Hogan, Commander
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US President George W Bush's need to bomb Iraq, because of Saddam Hussein's refusal to have Iraq's weapons of mass destruction inspected by UN weapons inspectors.
Andy Card, the White House chief of staff, and Karl Rove, President George W Bush's chief political strategist, have each indicated privately that the administration has proof that Saddam Hussein has weapons of mass destruction.
Coverage of George W Bush's speech at the UN General Assembly today - 'Before President Reagan bombed Libya in 1985, he announced that America "had no quarrel with the Libyan people.
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Bob Greenberg, Congressional Candidate
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In the forum's townhall format, Vice President Al Gore made repeated mention of Texas Governor George Bush's stance on tax cuts for the wealthy.
President George W Bush's trade representative, Robert Zoellick, sees the controversy over access to drugs as an important test of the administration's broader drive to increase the adoption of free-trade principles in the US and around the world.
US Democratic presidential hopefuls criticised President George Bush's plan to revive the shaky US economy, dismissing it as a scheme to help the rich Bush will formally anno.
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