Search Results for "bush"
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Father, four children die in apparent murder-suicide 🔗
by Vik Jolly in 1992
Published in Anaheim Bulletin
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family atmosphere filled the air . The neatly trimmed rose bushes in front of the Luongs ' home in the 2400
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Father, four children die in apparent murder-suicide 🔗
by Vik Jolly in 1992
Published in Anaheim Bulletin
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family atmosphere filled the air . The neatly trimmed rose bushes in front of the Luongs ' home in the 2400
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Mayor in the making? 🔗
by Dave Heitz in 1992
Published in Anaheim Bulletin
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People have said that , on paper , President Bush has outstanding qualifications for his job at the White House -
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it comes to being mayor of Anaheim . Theoretically , Bush has done all the right stuff , from being a
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Shamir agrees to talks 🔗
by Barry Schweid in 1991
Published in Anaheim Bulletin
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be no people from the Palestinian diaspora . `` President Bush and Soviet President Mikhail S. Gorbachev announced Wednesday in Moscow -
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intended to convene the peace conference in October , and Bush sent Baker to Israel to deal with final sticking points
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Bush backs Gorbachev's efforts to maintain unity 🔗
by Brian Friedman in 1991
Published in Anaheim Bulletin
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KIEV , U.S.S.R. President Bush admonished restless Soviet republics on Thursday to av '' hopeless -
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nation together . Before ending a three-day Soviet visit , Bush also made a pilgrimage to Babi Yar , placing a -
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tell you how to reform your society , '' said Bush , standing beneath a towering marble statue of Lenin in -
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Gorbachev or `` independence-minded leaders throughout the U.S.S.R. '' But Bush lavished praise on the leader he left behind in Moscow -
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of freedom , democracy and economic liberty , '' said Bush . To grumbles from some Ukrainian lawmakers , Bush praised -
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said Bush . To grumbles from some Ukrainian lawmakers , Bush praised the Union Treaty that Gorbachev and leaders of nine -
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with the Soviet government of President Gorbachev , '' said Bush . `` But we also appreciate the new realities of -
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relations , improved relations , with the republics . '' Bush spent six hours in this second-most-populous of Soviet republics before
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Bush says only poor health would stop re-election bid 🔗
by Michael Wines in 1991
Published in Anaheim Bulletin
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WASHINGTON President Bush all but announced his intention to seek re-election at a -
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health would deter him from seeking a second term . Bush then tested a potential campaign theme by accus '' frustratingly -
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determined to allay any lingering concerns about his health , Bush declared , `` I feel like a million dollars , -
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global summitry . When asked about his re-election plans , Bush was initially coy , saying he had not decided whether -
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and I do n't have one right now , '' Bush said . `` But , I mean it would n't -
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n't feel that way . `` With that comment , Bush edged close to making the formal announcement that he said -
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are usually reticent about announcing for a second term , Bush 's strong hint may have been intended to scotch rumors -
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hint may have been intended to scotch rumors among some Bush family friends that his wife , Barbara , might oppose -
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, might oppose a second term for health reasons . Bush stressed his feeling several times that he had fully recovered -
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experienced in the spring . The White House later said Bush had been examined by his doctor , Burton Lee , -
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declined to disclose who would attend that meeting , saying Bush did not wish to publicly embarrass anyone left out . -
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wish to publicly embarrass anyone left out . Associates of Bush said that the meeting was to be an informal gathering -
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popularity . Those associates later said that a mix of Bush 's current advisers and veterans of his 1981 and 1984 -
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go to Camp David . They included Robert Teeter , Bush 's pollster ; Frederic V. Malek , an airline executive
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