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Bush to Answer Questions in Prime Time (AP)







Bush to Answer Questions in Prime Time
(AP)

Bush to Answer Questions in Prime Time
(AP)
04/12/2004 04:50 PM

AP - President Bush will work to defuse two issues in his prime-time news conference on Tuesday: rising casualties in Iraq and his response in 2001 to a terrorism warning the White House had in hand before the Sept. 11 attacks.




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QUOTE

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