LYCOS RETRIEVER
George Bush: Serving
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Despite his defeat Bush's career in public service was far from over. During the 1970s he held a wide range of appointive posts and built up an impressive résumé. From 1971 to 1973 Bush served as the U.S. ambassador to the United Nations. In 1974 he was the chair of the Republican National Committee. In 1974-75 Bush traveled to the People's Republic of China as the U.S. liaison officer. And from 1976 to 1977 Bush was the head of the Central Intelligence Agency.
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To what tasks did the Bush Administration devote its attention in the Spring of 2003? Planning for war's aftermath? No. Instead, Air Force One's in-flight menu was revised to remove references to "French Toast" and to offer "Freedom Toast" instead. That'll show 'em!
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Born June 12, 1924, in Milton, Massachusetts, Bush was the son of Prescott Sheldon Bush, an international banker and U.S. senator from Connecticut, and Dorothy Walker Bush, the daughter of a wealthy St. Louis businessman. Both parents had a tremendous influence on Bush, who was unpretentious and hardworking despite his privileged background.
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Lady Laura Welch Bush was born in Midland, Texas, on November 4, 1946. She was the only child of her beloved parents, Harold Welch, a building contractor, and Jenna Welch, a bookkeeper.
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By now you've heard of the Time poll (conducted by SRBI Public Affairs) that shows Bush with an 11-point lead over Kerry coming out of the convention. If you haven't heard this, just go anywhere on the Right Blogosphere and it will be shoved in your face.
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Bush is tearing through the Middle East and has finally stumbled upon the magical kingdom of Saudi Arabia. While Bush has been angering most of the western world the past seven years, it's countries like Saudi Arabia that have been kept happy.
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