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Bush Promises Long-Term Aid for Asia (AP)







Bush Promises Long-Term Aid for Asia
(AP)

Bush Promises Long-Term Aid for Asia
(AP)
12/30/2004 12:55 AM

AP - President Bush assembled a four-nation coalition to organize humanitarian relief for Asia and made clear Wednesday the United States will help bankroll long-term rebuilding in the region leveled by a massive earthquake and tsunamis.




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