• Paul Bush, of EventScotland, said that with the mass participation Tour Ride the day before it would be a "great celebration of all things cycling".

    BBC: Bradley Wiggins

  • Rather, Mr Bush picked Paul O'Neill of Alcoa (shares up by 40% since late October), an aluminium producer that would benefit from a cheaper dollar.

    ECONOMIST: A currency fix?

  • On taxes, Paul would extend the Bush tax cuts, reduce the corporate income tax to 15%, and abolish the estate tax and taxes on interest, dividends, and capital gains.

    FORBES: What Could a Paul Presidency Mean for Your Finances?

  • Later, at the press conference with Berlusconi, Bush said that John Paul had not raised stem cell research during their private session, but had instead focused on foreign policy and Bush's meeting on Sunday with Russian President Vladimir Putin.

    CNN: Bush to visit Kosovo troops

  • The real loser in that election, Justice John Paul Stevens said in his dissent in Bush v.

    NEWYORKER: Benched

  • At a meeting in Texas in March, Mr Bush, Canada's Paul Martin and Mexico's Vicente Fox signed up to a similar, if less ambitious, agenda.

    ECONOMIST: North America

  • Mr. PAUL ROBERTS: Yeah, I voted for Bush, but at that time both of us were registered Republicans.

    NPR: Democrats Make Gains In A GOP Stronghold

  • Bush had earlier met Pope John Paul II and he said he would take the pope's rejection of stem cell research using embryos into consideration when he decides whether to allow funding for the controversial practice.

    CNN: Bush to visit Kosovo troops

  • In brief remarks to reporters, Bush said his meeting with L. Paul Bremer, the U.S. civilian administrator in Iraq, was fruitful.

    CNN: Bush: Iraqis should assume more responsibility

  • In 2002, Mr Bush's own Treasury prepared a memo on the subject, recently brought into the open by Ron Suskind, the author of a book about Mr Bush's first treasury secretary, Paul O'Neill.

    ECONOMIST: George Bush's tax agenda: Handing it back | The

  • After the laughter died down, the Bush administration's chief advocate, Solicitor General Paul Clement, rose to defend the law, observing that candidate Davis's challenge is odd since he has no limits on what he can spend.

    NPR: Justices Hear Campaign Finance Case

  • On the issue of Iraq, once again nearly all of the candidates supported giving President Bush's plan more time to work except for Paul, one of just six House Republicans who voted against the war in 2002.

    NPR: GOP Hopefuls Hold Debate in South Carolina

  • It was not immediately clear if the assessment was what prompted the hastily arranged trip to Washington by Iraq civilian administrator L. Paul Bremer, who met Tuesday at the White House with President Bush and senior national security officials.

    CNN: CIA: Iraq security to get worse

  • While Wolf Blitzer is reporting to us on the Bush Administration launching an investigation of apostate truth-teller Paul O'Neill, the campaigns here are more interested in Byzantine conspiracy theories about the upcoming voting: has Carol Moseley-Braun cut a secret deal to help Howard Dean by attacking his opponents, or is she just making principled distinctions on issues?

    CNN: Express Line dispatch: On the bus in Iowa

  • Mr Bush, who puts a high premium on loyalty, fired Paul O'Neill only after months of dissatisfaction with his treasury secretary.

    ECONOMIST: Terror, torture and the political consequences

  • Donald Rumsfeld , Paul Wolfowitz , Douglas Feith and others now holding senior positions in the Bush Administration argued for creating a provisional Iraqi government as an alternative to Saddams regime back in 1998.

    CENTERFORSECURITYPOLICY: Watch this space

  • If Bush or Vice President Dick Cheney or Deputy Secretary of Defense Paul Wolfowitz, the administration's leading neoconservative, had been aware of the brutal war America had fought in the Philippines, or of Wilson's misadventures in Mexico, or of the blighted history of Western imperialism in the Mideast, they might still have invaded Iraq.

    NPR: 'Folly of Empire' Offers Critique of U.S. Imperialism

  • As Paul Krugman, a columnist on the New York Times, points out, Mr Bush was then governor of Texas.

    ECONOMIST: Another bad week for George Bush (2)

  • Bush also received an update on the situation in Iraq from Franks and Paul Bremer, U.S. civil administrator in Iraq.

    CNN: Bush to troops in Qatar: 'Mission accomplished'

  • Paul Clement, former U.S. solicitor general during the George W. Bush administration, represented the NFL. David Frederick, who has argued a number of Supreme Court cases, spoke for the retired player plaintiffs.

    CNN: NFL wants players' suit over concussions dismissed

  • The BBC's Paul Reynolds in Washington says the move is a break from the total opposition Mr Bush expressed during the election campaign, but is the most restricted one he could probably have taken given his pro-life position.

    BBC: Bush backs stem cell research

  • Meanwhile, Paul Wolfowitz, the deputy defence secretary (and the most powerful neo-conservative in Mr Bush's team) keeps a close eye on what is going on.

    ECONOMIST: America and the United Nations

  • Paul O'Neill, the recently ousted treasury secretary, has thrown cold water on the Bush plan, saying that the money going to tax cuts would be better spent shoring up Social Security.

    ECONOMIST: The tax cut

  • For example, if Bush wins the White House and the Democrats are out of power, Bob Kerrey of Nebraska, Paul Wellstone of Minnesota or Richard Gephardt of Missouri might find an early start in neighboring Iowa to be of some advantage.

    CNN: David Yepsen: Winners make Iowa, New Hampshire look good

  • In the phone conversation, Bush pledged to continue to foster ties with Russia by sending Commerce Secretary Donald Evans, Treasury Secretary Paul O'Neill, and National Security Adviser Condoleezza Rice to Russia after the G-8 meeting in Genoa, Italy, July 20 to 22, the spokesman said.

    CNN: President Bush celebrates his birthday with a round of golf

  • He went to elite schools (St Paul's, Yale) and joined elite clubs (Yale's Skull and Bones, as did Mr Bush).

    ECONOMIST: John Kerry

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