U.S. President George Bush travels Thursday to China, where he will attend the opening of the 2008 Olympic Games Friday. Before leaving for Beijing, Mr. Bush is scheduled to give a speech in Thailand criticizing China's human rights record.
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U.S. President George Bush has arrived in Seoul, South Korea on the first leg of an Asian trip that will also take him to Thailand, and China - for the opening ceremony of the Summer Olympics.
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U.S. President George Bush leaves Washington Monday on what is likely to be his final official trip to Asia. VOA White House correspondent Paula Wolfson reports he will travel to South Korea, Thailand and China for the start of the Summer Olympics.
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Three out of four Americans blame President George W Bush's policies for the country's economic woes and are turning increasingly pessimistic.
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US President George W Bush is renewing his push to overturn a ban on drilling for oil off America's coastlines.
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The presidents of Russia and the United States issued a joint address on Tuesday to participants of the fourth meeting of the Global Initiative to Combat Nuclear Terrorism, underway in Madrid.
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Democrat congressman Dennis Kucinich introduced a 35-count resolution to impeach U.S. President George W. Bush, claiming that the president set out to deceive the nation, and violated his oath of office with the Iraq war. Impeachment is the first of two stages in a specific process for a legislative body to remove a government official without that official's agreement.
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U.S. President George Bush is on his way to Europe for talks with European Union leaders in Slovenia, and discussions in Germany, Italy, the Vatican, France and the United Kingdom. VOA White House Correspondent Paula Wolfson reports it is likely to be his last official visit to the region, before leaving office.
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It's typical of George W. Bush. He goes to Saudi Arabia to get their help in our energy mess and it doesn't go so well. In fact, the headline in the Telegraph was "Oil leaps after Bush's Saudi trip." Bush's mission did not achieve its desired effect. The Saudis agreed to produce 300,000 extra barrels -- a number the report calls "token." And it's only a token if you believe that Bush had any success at all. The Saudis say that decision had already been made and that Bush's visit had no impact.
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U.S. President George Bush says a modest increase in oil production by Saudi Arabia will not solve the problem of soaring gasoline prices in the United States.
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The U.S. economy lost 20,000 jobs in April as higher food and fuel costs continue to slow economic growth. U.S. President George Bush says tax refunds and business incentives should help improve the economy by July.
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