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| Mon, 5 Sep 2005 16:00:00 EST Bush takes safest route with Roberts |
| WASHINGTON–President Bush chose the path of least resistance in nominating John Roberts as chief justice, acting with unusual haste as the war in Iraq and Hurricane Katrina sap his political strength. |
| Mon, 5 Sep 2005 16:00:00 EST Bush takes safest route with Roberts |
| WASHINGTON–President Bush chose the path of least resistance in nominating John Roberts as chief justice, acting with unusual haste as the war in Iraq and Hurricane Katrina sap his political strength. |
| Mon, 5 Sep 2005 08:00:00 EST Rehnquist death leaves second vacancy |
| William H. Rehnquist, 80, a Milwaukee paper salesman's son who rose to chief justice of the U.S. Supreme Court and strove to reshape laws of the land in his conservative Federalist image, died at his Virginia home late Saturday after more than three decades on the nation's highest court–the last 19 as its top judge. He had been diagnosed with thyroid cancer last October and though he completed the court term that ended in June, his frail health declined precipitously over the past week. |
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| Tue, 06 Sep 2005 03:46:51 GMT Crews Plug Levee Break a Week After Storm (AP) |
AP - A week after Hurricane Katrina swept through, engineers plugged the levee break that had swamped much of the city and floodwaters began to recede, but along with the good news came the mayor's direst prediction yet: as many as 10,000 dead.
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| Tue, 06 Sep 2005 03:10:35 GMT Bush Chooses Roberts, Weighs Other Vacancy (AP) |
AP - Seizing a historic opportunity to reshape the Supreme Court, President Bush swiftly chose conservative John Roberts as chief justice Monday and weighed how to fill another vacancy that could push the nation's highest court to the right on issues from abortion to affirmative action.
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| Tue, 06 Sep 2005 03:09:31 GMT Bush, Blanco Reveal Strained Relationship (AP) |
AP - Like estranged in-laws at a holiday gathering, President Bush and Louisiana Gov. Kathleen Blanco kept their distance as both toured a relief center for storm victims Monday. At their next stop, the Republican president kissed the Democratic governor on the cheek, but it wasn't clear whether they had made up.
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