Ex-Bush Chief of Staff Andrew Card says he is considering running for Kennedy's Senate seatSeptember 9th, 2009 Card says he is considering run for Kennedy's seatNEWTON, Mass. — Former Bush White House Chief of Staff Andrew Card says he is "thinking very seriously" about running for the late Sen.
Ex-State Department official, conservative commentator Glassman to head Bush Institute at SMUSeptember 4th, 2009 Ex-State Department official to run Bush InstituteDALLAS — A former State Department official under George W. Bush will lead the ex-president's think tank at Southern Methodist University in Dallas.
ABC News: Charles Gibson is retiring, Diane Sawyer will replace him as anchor of 'World News'September 2nd, 2009 ABC News: Gibson retiring, Sawyer will be anchorNEW YORK — ABC News says Charles Gibson is retiring and Diane Sawyer will replace him as the anchor of "World News."
Sawyer's elevation means that, with Katie Couric, two of the three leading anchors for the broadcast networks will be women. Gibson said he had been planning to retire at the end of 2007 but events compelled him to stay.
Cheney says he felt no frustration, disappointment when overruled by Bush on national securityAugust 30th, 2009 Cheney: Differences with Bush no big dealWASHINGTON — Did they disagree on national security policy decisions? Certainly. But was Dick Cheney frustrated or even disappointed when overruled by his boss, President George W.
Cheney says he disagreed with Bush on taking action against Iran, other security issuesAugust 30th, 2009 Cheney says he and Bush disagreed at timesWASHINGTON — Did they disagree on national security policy decisions? Certainly. But was Dick Cheney frustrated or even disappointed when overruled by his boss, President George W.
Elder President Bush decides not to attend Kennedy funeral, says son will represent familyAugust 28th, 2009 Elder Bush will not attend Kennedy funeralBOSTON — The elder President George Bush will not be attending Sen. Edward Kennedy's funeral.
Outgoing Indian Navy chief to drop anchor in GoaAugust 21st, 2009 PANAJI - When Indian Navy chief Admiral Sureesh Mehta retires after 42 years of service on August 31, chances are he will permanently drop anchor in Goa, the state his wife belongs to and where his "roots" are. Speaking to reporters Friday during his farewell visit to the Goa Naval Area, Mehta said he would like to settle down in Goa "once I get my house in the state ready".
Laura Bush says Michelle Obama doing 'a great job' as first ladyJuly 31st, 2009 First lady receives high marks from Laura BushGROTON, Conn. — Michelle Obama's performance as first lady is getting high marks from her predecessor, Laura Bush.
In Pa. speech, George W. Bush says private sector, not government, will lead economic comebackJune 18th, 2009 Bush says businesses will lead economic comebackERIE, Pa. — Former President George W.
Former President George H.W. Bush plans parachute jump in Maine to celebrate 85th birthdayJune 12th, 2009 At 85, ex-president plans parachute jump in MaineKENNEBUNKPORT, Maine — Former President George H.W. Bush is poised to celebrate his 85th birthday by making a parachute jump in Maine, but the weather could dampen his plans.
Former President George H.W. Bush skydives over Maine coast to celebrate 85th birthdayJune 12th, 2009 At 85, ex-president Bush skydives over Maine coastKENNEBUNKPORT, Maine — Former President George H.W. Bush has celebrated his 85th birthday by skydiving over the coast of Maine.
Bush celebrates 85th birthday by skydiving with Army's Golden Knights over Maine coastJune 12th, 2009 Bush celebrates 85th by skydiving over MaineKENNEBUNKPORT, Maine — Former President George H.W. Bush marked his 85th birthday on Friday the same way he did his 75th and 80th birthdays: He leaped from a plane and zoomed downward at more than 100 mph in freefall before parachuting safely to a spot near his oceanfront home.
Jump again: Ex-President George H.W. Bush plans skydive in Maine to celebrate 85th birthdayJune 9th, 2009 At 85, George H.W. Bush plans another skydiveKENNEBUNKPORT, Maine — Former President George H.W.
Barbara Bush celebrates 84th birthday by reading to children at Maine hospital named for herJune 9th, 2009 Barbara Bush reads to Maine kids on 84th birthdayPORTLAND, Maine — Former first lady Barbara Bush has celebrated her 84th birthday by reading to children at the inpatient unit of the Portland hospital that bears her name. Volunteers at The Barbara Bush Children's Hospital at Maine Medical Center presented her on Monday with a book-shaped cake trimmed with 84 smiling faces.
Tennessee takes women's 6,000 relay; Texas A&M victorious in 400 relayApril 24th, 2009 Tennessee women take second title at Penn RelaysPHILADELPHIA — Tennessee won the women's 6,000-meter relay at the Penn Relays in meet-record time, earning its second title in two days. Chanelle Price, Phoebe Wright, Rolanda Bell and Sarah Bowman combined Friday for a winning time of 17 minutes, 8.34 seconds, beating the Relays mark of 17:15.62 set by Michigan in 2007.