The Associated Press
Former U.S. President George W. Bush is displaying his portraits of world leaders in the first exhibit of his work as an artist. The portraits, which include everyone from a grim-looking Russian President Vladimir Putin to a smiling likeness of the late Czech playwright...
China's No. 1 target is the US, next is India: Bush
Wednesday - Nov 09, 2011, 07:20pm (GMT+5.5)
MUMBAI - Former US president George W Bush on Tuesday delivered a blunt warning to Indians about the intentions of China. The former president who has courted trouble in the past with his...
Pittsburgh, Sept. 24: Although Prime Minister Manmohan Singh may miss his old friend George W. Bush, to whom he professed India's love exactly a year ago in the White House Oval Office, the winds of change sweeping the US have brought happy tidings for Singh and his wife Gursharan Kaur...
Bush shoe-thrower offered house, wife
Iraqi journalist Muntazer al-Zaidi, who shot to fame for throwing his shoes at former US president George Bush, has been inundated with offers of homes, cars, money and even a wife in the run-up to his release from prison,
according to media repoqi...
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Bush greets Sikhs on Guru Nanak's Birthday
Washington, Nov 22 (UNI): President Bush has sent warm greetings to Sikhs across America and worldwide on the 538th birth-anniversary of Guru Nanak, the founder of Sikhism.
The Sikh community in US is celebrating...
Washington, Nov 22: President Bush has sent warm greetings to Sikhs across America and worldwide on the 538th birth-anniversary of Guru Nanak, the founder of Sikhism.
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By Ravinder Singh Robin Amritsar, Nov.21 (ANI): U.S. President George W. Bush has sent his warm greetings to Sikhs in America and India ahead of the 538th birth anniversary of Guru Nanak Dev, the founder of Sikhism. The Sikh community is celebrating this auspicious occasion on November 24. The...
Why are punjabis protesting against George Bush he has not done anything wrong. :}--}:
http://www.tribuneindia.com/2006/20060119/punjab1.htm#14
CPI to hold protest against George Bush
Tribune News Service
Chandigarh, January 18
The Punjab unit of the CPI will hold a demonstration against...
Dear President
SSAKAL
With all due respect to you and your great country.
It is a great pleasure that you are visiting our country INDIA . Welcome:D
May I request you on this great ocassion to visit the Golden Temple . It is here that all your wishes and problems can be fulfilled ...
The pink and green elephant centerpieces signaled this was no ordinary evening at the White House. The tables in the State Dining Room were covered in saffron-colored silk with green mums and hot pink roses shaped into pachyderms -- a nod to India, not the loyal Republicans in the room...
"Nobody can sell India...India is not for sale" said Dr. Manmohan Singh, Prime Minister to journalists accompanying him on his three-day visit to the United States. Dr Singh said, "Preservation and protection of the nation's rights is my most important concern...
Reuters - U.S. President George W. Bush says he has finally reached his limits.
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In its struggle with Islamic extremism, the United States has had few better friends than President Islam Karimov of Uzbekistan, who has provided intelligence and military facilities...
washingtonpost.com - The Senate's Republican and Democratic leaders called yesterday for a prompt showdown in the impasse over judicial nominations, a move that would undercut moderates' efforts to find a compromise to the long-running dispute...
washingtonpost.com - The Senate's Republican and Democratic leaders called yesterday for a prompt showdown in the impasse over judicial nominations, a move that would undercut moderates' efforts to find a compromise to the long-running dispute...
washingtonpost.com - The Senate's Republican and Democratic leaders called yesterday for a prompt showdown in the impasse over judicial nominations, a move that would undercut moderates' efforts to find a compromise to the long-running dispute...
washingtonpost.com - RIGA, Latvia, May 7 -- President Bush condemned the Soviet subjugation of Eastern Europe after World War II but acknowledged Saturday that the United States bore some blame for the "division of Europe into armed camps" and vowed never again to trade freedom for stability...
USATODAY.com - President Bush said Tuesday that he'll keep campaigning for an overhaul of Social Security despite opposition, and he intensified pressure on reluctant members of Congress to do something to avert big tax increases or cuts in benefits...
USATODAY.com - President Bush endorsed for the first time Thursday a Social Security plan that would slow future increases in benefits for middle- and upper-income workers...
washingtonpost.com - Brenda Ellis's day begins at 6:30 a.m., when she rousts her 11-year-old son, Imani, from bed, hustles him into the kitchen for breakfast and to the school bus by 7. Tianna, 13, and Dikia, 17, quickly follow. Then she's off, some days to a substitute-teaching job in Prince...
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