White House Declines to Endorse Jobs Forecast (Reuters)
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W.House Declines to Endorse Jobs
Forecast (Reuters)
W.House Declines to Endorse Jobs
Forecast (Reuters)
02/18/2004 08:15 PMReuters - The White House on Wednesday backed
away from its own buoyant employment forecast that had
predicted 2.6 million new jobs this year, marking the second
time in as many weeks the Bush administration has reversed
course on the key election-year issue of job creation.
Bush Officials Offer Cautions on White
House Jobs Forecast
Bush Officials Offer Cautions on White
House Jobs Forecast
02/17/2004 10:26 PMTreasury Secretary John Snow distanced himself from the Bush
administration's prediction that the nation would add 2.6 million jobs
this year.
White House Backs Off Job-Growth
Forecast (AP)
White House Backs Off Job-Growth
Forecast (AP)
02/18/2004 12:03 PMAP - The White House backed away Wednesday from its own prediction
that the economy will add 2.6 million new jobs before the end of this
year, saying the forecast was the work of number-crunchers and that
President Bush was not a statistician.
White House Under Fire for Projections
on New Jobs
White House Under Fire for Projections
on New Jobs
02/18/2004 04:12 PMThe criticism came a day after two members of President Bush's cabinet
seemed to back away from the administration's earlier prediction that
2.6 million jobs would be created this year.
White House Wants Saddam Tried as Soon
as Possible (Reuters)
White House Wants Saddam Tried as Soon
as Possible (Reuters)
06/23/2004 02:08 PMReuters - President Bush is under pressure
from Republican allies to have Saddam Hussein put on trial
swiftly, a move they hope might boost support for the Iraq war
before the November presidential election.
Bush Keeps Saddam Gun at White House
(Reuters)
Bush Keeps Saddam Gun at White House
(Reuters)
05/31/2004 06:59 AMReuters - A handgun that Saddam Hussein was
clutching when U.S. forces captured him in a hole in Iraq last
December is now kept by President Bush at the White House, a
spokesman confirmed on Sunday.
White House: Abuse of Iraqis Won't Be
Tolerated (Reuters)
White House: Abuse of Iraqis Won't Be
Tolerated (Reuters)
04/30/2004 10:43 AMReuters - The White House denounced abuse by
U.S. troops of Iraqi prisoners as "despicable" and called for
disciplinary action against those responsible on Friday after
photographs depicting the acts were published and broadcast
around the world.
White House lenient on Cheney obscenity
(Reuters)
White House lenient on Cheney obscenity
(Reuters)
06/26/2004 03:58 PMReuters - U.S. President George W. Bush is not taking Vice President
Dick Cheney to task for uttering
an expletive to a Democratic opponent in the U.S. Senate.
Dean Says His White House Bid Is on
Comeback Trail (Reuters)
Dean Says His White House Bid Is on
Comeback Trail (Reuters)
01/24/2004 08:21 PMReuters - Democratic White House
hopeful Howard Dean said on Saturday his embattled campaign was
moving in the right direction despite the obsession with his
televised outburst in Iowa and "under-the-table" tactics in the
state's caucuses.
Goss Says Not Asked by White House to
Head CIA (Reuters)
Goss Says Not Asked by White House to
Head CIA (Reuters)
07/27/2004 05:55 PMReuters - House Intelligence Committee
Chairman Porter Goss denied rumors on Tuesday that he was a
leading candidate to be CIA director and said the White House
had not asked him to fill the post.
Royal genes may win Kerry the White
House (Reuters)
Royal genes may win Kerry the White
House (Reuters)
03/06/2004 02:00 AMReuters - The U.S. presidential election will be largely fought over
Iraq and the economy,
but if royal genes have anything to do with the result, Democrat John
Kerry is destined to dethrone
George W. Bush this November.
Source: Dean Will End White House
Campaign (Reuters)
Source: Dean Will End White House
Campaign (Reuters)
02/18/2004 12:03 PMReuters - Former Democratic front-runner
Howard Dean will announce on Wednesday the end of his
sputtering White House campaign, a Democratic source said.
Bush Reportedly Keeps Saddam Gun at
White House (Reuters)
Bush Reportedly Keeps Saddam Gun at
White House (Reuters)
05/30/2004 11:53 AMReuters - A handgun that Saddam Hussein was
clutching when U.S. forces captured him in a hole in Iraq last
December is now kept by President Bush at the White House, Time
magazine reported on Sunday.
New Clinton Portraits Unveiled at White
House (Reuters)
New Clinton Portraits Unveiled at White
House (Reuters)
06/14/2004 04:38 PMReuters - President Bush put aside political
differences with his predecessor Bill Clinton and Sen. Hillary
Clinton to welcome them back to the White House on Monday to
unveil their official portraits.
Bush Renominating Greenspan-White House
(Reuters)
Bush Renominating Greenspan-White House
(Reuters)
05/18/2004 04:32 PMReuters - The White House said on Tuesday that
President Bush plans to renominate Federal Reserve Chairman
Alan Greenspan to a fresh four-year term at the helm of the
U.S. central bank.
To Liberate From the White House the
White House Press
To Liberate From the White House the
White House Press
03/14/2005 04:35 PMDan Weintraub, who covers politics at the Sacramento Bee, wants "an
aggressive, curious and analytical press corps, based anywhere
(including cyberspace), fact-checking the snot out of the White House
and writing critically about the president's statements, proposals and
actions."
White House, Democrats Battle Over Bush
Service (Reuters)
White House, Democrats Battle Over Bush
Service (Reuters)
09/09/2004 04:49 PMReuters - Democrat John Kerry rejected
President Bush's claims of compassion on Thursday and said he
had "walked right by" Americans in need, while the White House
called questions about Bush's Vietnam-era National Guard
service a sign of Democratic desperation.
In White House Garden, Karzai Muses
About Not Going Home (Reuters)
In White House Garden, Karzai Muses
About Not Going Home (Reuters)
06/16/2004 07:07 AMReuters - Afghan President Hamid Karzai mused
lightheartedly on Tuesday that it might be nice to stay in the
United States, but President Bush suggested he get home and go
to work.
Bush Welcomes Ukraine's Yushchenko to
White House (Reuters)
Bush Welcomes Ukraine's Yushchenko to
White House (Reuters)
04/04/2005 12:43 PMReuters - President Bush said on Monday he
understood why Ukrainian President Viktor Yushchenko was
withdrawing Ukrainian troops from Iraq as he welcomed
Yushchenko to the White House for the first time since
Ukraine's disputed election was settled.
White House Forecasts Record Budget
Deficit (Reuters)
White House Forecasts Record Budget
Deficit (Reuters)
07/30/2004 11:54 AMReuters - The White House said on Friday the
federal budget deficit will grow to $445 billion this fiscal
year, a new record likely to fuel election-year fights about
President Bush's economic policies.
No Consensus on Iraq Bioweapons Labs
-White House (Reuters)
No Consensus on Iraq Bioweapons Labs
-White House (Reuters)
05/19/2004 10:12 PMReuters - It remains unclear whether the CIA
was wrong about Iraq's purported prewar mobile biological
weapons laboratories, the White House said on Wednesday,
disputing a comment by Secretary of State Colin Powell.
White House Signals Compromise on Social
Security (Reuters)
White House Signals Compromise on Social
Security (Reuters)
04/15/2005 06:27 PMReuters - President Bush is open to
compromise on his proposal for private retirement accounts as
part of a Social Security overhaul, the White House said on
Friday.
Kerry Hits Back at White House, Defends
Patriotism (Reuters)
Kerry Hits Back at White House, Defends
Patriotism (Reuters)
04/16/2004 02:18 PMReuters - Democratic presidential challenger
John Kerry, lashing out at the White House's "twisted sense of
ethics and morality," accused Republicans on Friday of
distorting his record and attacking his patriotism.
White House Memo Seeks 2006 Budget
Tightening (Reuters)
White House Memo Seeks 2006 Budget
Tightening (Reuters)
05/27/2004 01:48 PMReuters - The White House has told government
agencies to brace for slower spending growth and outright
budget cuts if President Bush is re-elected, including in
homeland security, education and other domestic programs touted
by his campaign.
White House Officials to Rework Iraq
Funding Plan (Reuters)
White House Officials to Rework Iraq
Funding Plan (Reuters)
05/13/2004 01:57 PMReuters - Bush administration officials said
they would rework a plan for a $25 billion reserve fund for
Iraq operations after Republican and Democratic senators on
Thursday slammed it as an effort to get "a blank check" without
congressional oversight.
White House Dismisses Polls on Iraq
Terror Fears (Reuters)
White House Dismisses Polls on Iraq
Terror Fears (Reuters)
06/30/2004 06:10 PMReuters - The White House on Wednesday
dismissed opinion polls showing that many Americans feel the
war in Iraq has increased the danger of terrorism instead of
reducing it.
Senator Asks White House to Explain Khan
Leak (Reuters)
Senator Asks White House to Explain Khan
Leak (Reuters)
08/09/2004 11:36 AMReuters - A U.S. senator asked the White House
to explain how and why the name of an al Qaeda informant was
leaked to the press, saying it may have hurt the war on terror,
a letter from the lawmaker said on Monday.
White House Works to Declassify Al Qaeda
Threat Memo (Reuters)
White House Works to Declassify Al Qaeda
Threat Memo (Reuters)
04/09/2004 04:00 PMReuters - Under pressure from the 9/11
commission, the White House on Friday worked to declassify an
intelligence memo that was used to inform President Bush on
Aug. 6, 2001, that Osama bin Laden wanted to launch attacks
inside the United States.
Kerry, Rival Nader Discuss White House
Bids (Reuters)
Kerry, Rival Nader Discuss White House
Bids (Reuters)
05/19/2004 05:52 PMReuters - Democrat John Kerry held "a friendly
discussion" with rival Ralph Nader on Wednesday but did not ask
the independent candidate whose third party run could sink his
presidential bid to drop out of the race.
White House Urges Social Security
Benefit Cuts --WSJ (Reuters)
White House Urges Social Security
Benefit Cuts --WSJ (Reuters)
01/06/2005 04:34 AMReuters - The White House has written a memo
arguing that changing the Social Security system will require
reducing benefits as well as setting up private investment
accounts, The Wall Street Journal reported on Thursday.
White House, Sept. 11 Panel Reach Deal
on Bush Papers (Reuters)
White House, Sept. 11 Panel Reach Deal
on Bush Papers (Reuters)
02/10/2004 08:06 PMReuters - The White House and the commission
investigating the Sept. 11, 2001, attacks reached an agreement
on Tuesday giving panel members access to details from highly
classified presidential briefing papers.
White House Campaigns Hunt Voters
Door-To-Door (Reuters)
White House Campaigns Hunt Voters
Door-To-Door (Reuters)
09/22/2004 05:16 PMReuters - Armed with a Palm Pilot and stacks
of political fliers and registration forms, Michael Smith is
hunting for voters the old-fashioned way -- by knocking on one
door at a time.
"Rep. Porter Goss said Thursday that the
uproar over allegations that White House
officials purposely identified a covert
CIA agent appears largely political and
doesn't yet merit an investigation by
the House Select Committee on
Intelligence, which he..."
"Rep. Porter Goss said Thursday that the
uproar over allegations that White House
officials purposely identified a covert
CIA agent appears largely political and
doesn't yet merit an investigation by
the House Select Committee on
Intelligence, which he..."
08/12/2004 02:13 AMBush Backs Off Forecast of 2.6M New Jobs
(AP)
Bush Backs Off Forecast of 2.6M New Jobs
(AP)
02/18/2004 08:15 PMAP - President Bush distanced himself Wednesday from White House
predictions that the economy will add 2.6 million jobs this year, the
second embarrassing economic retreat in a week and new fuel for
Democratic criticism.
Alltel Cutting Jobs, Meets Forecast
Alltel Cutting Jobs, Meets Forecast
01/23/2004 05:21 PMAlltel said Friday it will eliminate as many as 600 jobs, or 3 percent
of its work force, even as it reported a fourth-quarter earnings
increase that met Wall Street expectations.
Stocks Retreat on Jobs Report, Intel
Forecast
Stocks Retreat on Jobs Report, Intel
Forecast
12/06/2003 06:08 AMWashington Post Dec 6 2003 5:22AM ET
Gay Republican Group Won't Endorse Bush
-NY Times (Reuters)
Gay Republican Group Won't Endorse Bush
-NY Times (Reuters)
09/08/2004 03:45 AMReuters - Leaders of the largest group for gay
men and lesbians in the Republican Party voted overwhelmingly
against endorsing President Bush for re-election because he
favors a constitutional amendment banning same-sex marriage,
The New York Times said on Wednesday.
Jobs report, Intel forecast send stocks
lower
Jobs report, Intel forecast send stocks
lower
12/05/2003 07:47 PMDaily News Dec 5 2003 6:19PM ET
Report: Bush Plans to Endorse Marriage
Amendment (Reuters)
Report: Bush Plans to Endorse Marriage
Amendment (Reuters)
02/11/2004 07:28 AMReuters - President Bush plans to endorse a
constitutional ban on gay marriage in response to a
Massachusetts Supreme Judicial Court ruling requiring legal
recognition, The Washington Post reported on Wednesday, citing
key Bush advisers.
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