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Gates seen more likely to stay as Pentagon chief
WASHINGTON - What Robert Gates once called "inconceivable to me" -- his remaining as defense secretary beyond Inauguration Day -- is looking a bit more conceivable to the rest of Washington.
Nations:Afghanistan Russia People:George W. Bush Robert Gates Barack Obama Donald H. Rumsfeld Activities:Obama Admin. Vietnam War
2008-11-20
Obama vows far-reaching review of US govt
WASHINGTON (AFP) - Senior politicians, former ambassadors, top business leaders and lawyers will lead special teams into US government departments and agencies to prepare the ground for Barack Obama's presidency, his office said.
Nations:Afghanistan People:Joseph Biden Sarah Palin Jim Leach Robert Gates Bill Richardson Chuck Hagel Activities:Obama Admin. Vietnam War
2008-11-13
Bush wistfully salutes veterans on Intrepid in NYC
NEW YORK - President Bush wistfully saluted the nation's veterans Tuesday as he prepares to hand two ongoing wars over to his successor, saying he'll "miss being the commander in chief of such a fabulous group."
Nations:Afghanistan U.S. People:Barack Obama Dick Cheney George W. Bush Activities:Bush Admin. Vietnam War Source:(AP)
2008-11-11
A worried America chooses its course for change
In a season of profound political and cultural fissures, the American people stood together at the ballot box Tuesday with a resounding chorus that drowned out their deep differences: Something, they said, has got to give.
Nations:U.S. People:Barack Obama George W. Bush Jon Stewart John McCain Activities:US Election 2008 Vietnam War Source:(AP)
2008-11-04
Long lines greet voters as polls are deluged
Long lines and malfunctioning machines greeted voters Tuesday as polls across the country were deluged by people wanting to cast ballots in this historic race between Barack Obama and John McCain.
Nations:U.S. People:Barack Obama John McCain Hillary Clinton Activities:US Election 2008 Vietnam War Source:(AP)
2008-11-04
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