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News Source: The Frontier Post
| 12 months ago
The US First Lady, Laura Bush, said she would continue to work on Afghanistan and its people, even after she leaves the White House Jan 20. "I hope to continue to work on this (Afghanistan)," Bush told the NBC news channel on its popular "Meet the...
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News Source: Pittsburgh Post-Gazette
| 12 months ago
First lady Laura Bush says she has loved living in the White House...Bush prepare to leave after eight years, she is hosting a History channel special, "The White House: Behind Closed Doors." Premiering Wednesday at 9 p.m., this 90-minute documentary...
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News Source: Uinta County News
| 12 months ago
D avid Koch is funding a renovation of New York City Opera’s home, and that’s enough. His $100 million donation will transform the New York State Theater-home to City Opera and New York City Ballet-into the David H. Koch Theater, and he feels bad...
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News Source: United Press International
| 12 months ago
First lady Laura Bush Sunday hinted her family will call Dallas home once it enters "the afterlife" after leaving the White House...Bush turns over the White House keys to President-elect Barack Obama after the inauguration Jan. 20. Appearing on NBC...
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News Source: Miami Herald
| 12 months ago
Laura Bush soon will no longer live in the country's most famous mansion or be able to get away to the coveted Camp David presidential retreat. But beyond the perks, she says what she will miss most about being first lady are the staff and friends...
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News Source: The Dallas Morning News
| 12 months ago
Mrs. Bush, appearing on NBC's Meet the Press , jokingly referred to the return to Texas as the "afterlife," when she and President George W...A local real estate agent working with Mrs. Bush told The Dallas Morning News this month that they have...
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News Source: Houston Chronicle
| about 1 year ago
Bush, famously disinterested in public introspection, opened up a bit in a recent interview by a friendly questioner, his sister, Doro Bush Koch. "I would like to be a person remembered as a person who, first and foremost, did not sell his soul in...
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News Source: United Press International
| about 1 year ago
President George Bush , in an interview with his sister, expressed satisfaction in sticking to his values through eight years in the White House. In an interview with Doro Bush Koch , part of which aired on National Public Radio, said he is proud he "...
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News Source: Time of India
| about 1 year ago
Bush hopes history will see him as a president who liberated millions of Iraqis and Afghans, who worked towards peace and who never sold his soul for political ends. "I'd like to be a president (known) as somebody who liberated 50 million people and...
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News Source: Truthdig
| about 1 year ago
Still-president Bush has discussed his legacy with sister Dorothy Bush Koch as part of a national oral-history project, suggesting the future should remember him for his “liberation” of 50 million Iraqis and reluctance to “sell his soul ... to...