Bush Sells Trade Pact in Hostile Territory
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President Bush toured a textile mill in North Carolina, trying to assure workers that the free trade agreement with Central America would benefit them. North Carolina has lost 65,000 jobs in the apparel and textile industries in the last four year, and some Republican politicians are not supporting the trade agreement.
Publication Name: The New York Times
Subject: News, opinion and commentary
ISSN: 0362-4331
Year: 2005
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BUSH AND KERRY FOLLOW DEBATE WITH SHARP JABS
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John Kerry and George W. Bush followed up their first debate with further attacks on each other's ability to lead the country; Republican and Democratic officials followed suit with their own criticisms.
Publication Name: The New York Times
Subject: News, opinion and commentary
ISSN: 0362-4331
Year: 2004
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For President and Close Friend, Forget the Politics
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Roland Betts, a New York Democrat, has been a good friend of President Bush since college.
Publication Name: The New York Times
Subject: News, opinion and commentary
ISSN: 0362-4331
Year: 2005
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