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  • June 2008
    • Rumors From Vatican: Bush May Convert

      Rumors From Vatican: Bush May Convert

      (Newser) - President Bush visited Pope Benedict XVI at the Vatican yesterday, sparking rumors that the president may convert to Catholicism, the Telegraph reports. They spoke in a garden where the pontiff prays daily, not in the library where Benedict greets most world leaders. “What an honor!” said Bush, who has been called the most “Catholic-minded” president since JFK. More »

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      George W. Bush   Italy   Catholic Church   Pope Benedict XVI   Vatican   Catholicism   Jeb Bush

  • February 2008
    • Bushes' Brother Act Goes Out With a Whimper

      Bushes' Brother Act Goes Out With a Whimper

      (Newser) - In perhaps the final chapter of their peculiar sibling rivalry, Jeb Bush's political aspirations lie smoldering in the ashes of his brother's disastrous presidency, Jacob Weisberg writes in the LA Times . "Jeb's position as favorite son rankled his brother," the Slate editor writes, and "George's mistakes have destroyed the second son's chances of ever occupying the White House.” More »

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      George W. Bush   White House   Jeb Bush   legacy   sibling rivalry

  • January 2008
  • November 2007
    • Plan to Save Everglades Sinking

      Plan to Save Everglades Sinking

      (Newser) - An $8 billion effort to reverse generations of destruction of Florida's Everglades is faltering because federal financing has slowed to a trickle. Despite a much-heralded bipartisan agreement in 2000, the 40-year project to save the subtropical marsh is already far behind schedule, and thousands of acres of wildlife habitat continue to be lost to developers and rock miners for the construction industry, reports the Times . More »

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      George W. Bush   Fred Thompson   Everglades   restoration   Army Corps of Engineers   Jeb Bush

  • October 2007
    • Staff Acquitted in Boot Camp Youth Death

      Staff Acquitted in Boot Camp Youth Death

      (Newser) - In a case that led to reforms in the state's controversial juvenile justice system, eight former Florida boot camp workers were acquitted of manslaughter today in the death of a 14-year-old boy. "You kill a dog, you go to jail. You kill a little black boy and nothing happens," said the family's lawyer, echoing the frustrations of many outside the courthouse. More »

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      Florida   Jeb Bush

  • April 2007

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