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Bush vows 'no retreat' from Iraq challenges
Sun National StaffWASHINGTON - Under pressure from the persistent violence in Iraq, President Bush said yesterday that the United States was engaged in a period of "testing" and likened the challenge in Iraq to the reconstruction of Japan and Germany after World War II....Tags: Dick Cheney, Colin Powell, Heads of State, Executive Branch, Germany
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Kerry wins big as rivals fight on
Sun National StaffWASHINGTON -- Sen. John Kerry marched closer to the Democratic nomination for president, winning five of seven state contests yesterday, though Sen. John Edwards captured the key Southern state of South Carolina and emerged as perhaps the leading threat...Tags: Al Sharpton, Television Industry, Al Gore, Executive Branch, Government
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Daschle sounding a note of caution
Sun National StaffWASHINGTON - In a sun-drenched White House Rose Garden, key congressional Republicans and Democrats gathered around President Bush on Wednesday to show what Bush called "our unity of purpose" in confronting the threat posed by Iraqi leader Saddam Hussein....Tags: Heads of State, Government, George W. Bush, United Nations, Democratic Party
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Analysis: Back-to-back wins spell momentum
Sun National StaffWASHINGTON - Have a seat. This could take awhile. Massachusetts Sen. John Kerry is now his party's undisputed front-runner, with back-to-back victories in the opening tests of the '04 campaign. But the Democratic presidential race didn't end last night,...Tags: Jimmy Carter, Al Gore, Howard Dean, Bill Clinton, John Edwards
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Bush tries to quell Muslim uproar
Sun StaffWASHINGTON - In an attempt to quell the uproar in the Muslim world over American mistreatment of Iraqi prisoners, President Bush assured an Arabic language television network yesterday that "people will be held to account" for the "horrible" and...Tags: Heads of State, Executive Branch, Abusive Behavior, Court Preliminary, Government
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Evoking national tragedy
Sun National StaffWASHINGTON - As he revs up his re-election drive and takes aim at John Kerry, President Bush begins the delicate task of reminding voters of the horror of Sept. 11 and the leadership he displayed afterward without seeming to exploit the tragedy for...Tags: Heads of State, Symbols and Symbolism, Government, Death, George W. Bush
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Nation prepares tributes to Reagan
From Tribune Wire ServicesSANTA MONICA, Calif. -- Former President Ronald Reagan will be honored with five days of memorial services, culminating Friday with a funeral at the Washington National Cathedral and a sunset burial at his presidential library in California, Reagan's...Tags: Ceremonies, Government, Pacific Ocean, Death, Ronald Reagan
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Two powerful unions endorse Dean for president
Associated PressWASHINGTON - Two powerful unions formally endorsed presidential hopeful Howard Dean yesterday, further cementing the former Vermont governor's status as Democratic front-runner by nearly every measure - organization, momentum and money. Dean's...Tags: Executive Branch, Government, AFL-CIO, Employees, George W. Bush
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Resurgent Kerry wins easily in N.H. primary
Sun National StaffMANCHESTER, N.H. - John Kerry scored a substantial victory over a weakened Howard Dean in the nation's first presidential primary yesterday and left the other Democratic contenders scrambling to stay competitive in the still-fluid race for their party's...Tags: Voting, Executive Branch, Government, International Military Interventions, U.S. Military
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U.S. bishops endorse 2nd sex-abuse audit
Sun StaffAccused of backsliding in their commitment to protect children from pedophile priests, the nation's Roman Catholic bishops voted overwhelmingly yesterday to begin a second round of audits to ensure that dioceses comply with provisions to prevent sexual...Tags: Roger M. Mahony, Abusive Behavior, United States Conference of Catholic Bishops, Roman Catholicism, Sex
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Kerry rolls, Dean falters
Sun National StaffDES MOINES, Iowa -- Sen. John Kerry, who entered the Democratic presidential contest as the favorite, then faded in recent months, bounced back with an electrifying victory in the Iowa caucuses last night. Fast-rising Sen. John Edwards finished a...Tags: Marathon, Executive Branch, Government, George W. Bush, Dennis J. Kucinich
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In N.H., what a difference a week makes
Sun National StaffMANCHESTER, N.H. - Survivors of last night's Iowa caucuses will be hitting the icy ground here today to find a vastly different state than the New Hampshire of just a week ago, with Sen. John Kerry and retired Gen. Wesley K. Clark surging and former...Tags: Executive Branch, Government, Polls, Larry King, Manchester (Hillsborough, New Hampshire)
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