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Exploiting the current national unease with George W. Bush and his policies will be a trick for any Republican Presidential candidate, given a two-term Republican President who had a Republican Congress to work with for most of his tenure.
NEWYORKER: Mayberry Man
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Similar reasons were cited by another current member of Congress, Rep. W.J.
CNN: Party switching comes with political risks
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Fran Townsend, a former homeland security adviser to President George W. Bush and a current CNN contributor on national security issues, says the use of dogs in airports should be expanded.
CNN: Are dogs the key to bomb detection at airports?
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In the current issue of the McKinsey Quarterly, W. Brian Arthur, an external professor at the Santa Fe Institute, warns that technology is quickly taking over service jobs, following the waves of automation of farm and factory work.
FORBES: Race Against the Machine
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At current interest rates, says Springfield, Ill. charitable planner Vaughn W. Henry, grantor CLATs work for a surprising variety of donors.
FORBES: Money & Investing
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The current chief justice, John Roberts, was 50 when nominated by President George W. Bush in 2005.
WSJ: Seeking a Survivor for a Lifetime Appointment
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The deal came to Giuliani last year through Roy W. Bailey, the former finance chairman of the Texas Republican Party and current Giuliani Partners managing director.
FORBES: As a businessman, he's been mixing with a sketchier crowd.
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Some European leaders have been uneasy at Blair's readiness to echo U.S. President George W. Bush's use of the word "war" to describe the current situation.
CNN: 'Persuader' Blair seeks coalition
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The increase for a coming year is based on inflation between the third quarter of the prior year and the third quarter of the current year, as measured by the Consumer Price Index for Urban Wage Earners and Clerical Workers, or CPI-W. In the third quarter of 2008 energy prices and the CPI-W spiked, giving beneficiaries a hefty 5.8 % COLA for 2009.
FORBES: Social Security: No COLA, No Payroll Tax Increase In 2011