President Bush Lifts Ban on Bristol Bay, Alaska Offshore Oil Exploration and Drilling
The Bush administration recently announced that it has lifted a ban on offshore oil drilling in Bristol Bay, Alaska. The move is a shot in the arm for the Alaska oil and gas industry, which is hoping for approval to build a new natural gas pipeline. A recently elected oil-friendly governor, the pipeline project and now expanded offshore drilling possibilities mean increased demand for workers.
Dietary Weapons of Mass Distraction (WMD)
As hoards of low-carb proponents invade the nutritional landscape, the increasingly tired low-fat guard seems to be giving way before their steady march and drumbeat.This invasion is a preemptive strike to find and remove the stockpiled food molecules that could be used to attack your health and explode your weight.
US-UAE Business Council Meets with President Bush and Releases New Paper on Bilateral Commercial Relationship
Following a meeting held today in Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates, with U.S. President George W. Bush, the US-UAE Business Council published a new paper which illustrates the importance of the US-UAE economic relationship, and forecasts continued steady growth in bilateral trade and investment.
President Bush Touts Success of Cristo Rey Schools
At the White House Summit on Inner-City Children and Faith-Based Schools, held on April 24 in Washington, DC, President George W. Bush told a group of approximately 250 educational leaders, school lobbyists, and business and government representatives that faith-based schools are "a critical national asset." In his 30-minute address, President Bush outlined ways the federal government could assist in keeping faith-based education available and vibrant in urban areas, and highlighted some of the most successful Catholic programs that are working.
Kathleen O'Connor, Founder of CodeBlueNow!, America's Health Care Voice, Responds to President Bush Veto of Children's Health Insurance Program (SC
30-plus year veteran health care journalist, industry analyst and consumer advocate available for media interviews to provide perspective on this divisive issue.
Program Commended by President Bush Spreads Throughout Louisiana
Thank You President Bush And Congress For A Wonderful Vacation
This is a Thank You to President Bush who proposed the Stimulus checks and to the Congress members who voted for the Stimulus package. You gave us a great vacation!
"It's the Oil..." FadToys.com Unveils New President Bush Limited Edition Bobbleheads
FadToys.com, an Internet based marketing company located in Hicksville, New York, unveiled its newest bobblehead creation today. Called "It's The Oil..." resin bobblehead features President George W. Bush sitting atop a 55 gallon drum of liquid gold. The bobble is available in two versions: "It's The Oil Dude" and "It's The Oil Stupid", both feature the president's whimsical look and 10 gallon cowboy hat.
President Bush Signs Economic Stimulus Law But American Manufactures and Retailers Like USAB2C.com Doubt its Effectiveness Without Targeted Conditions
www.USAB2C.com, a Las Vegas online retailer focused exclusively on American made products, believes that its manufacturing suppliers, which produce made in USA goods, will not significantly benefit from the law because it did not go far enough. This law does not require the recipient of the rebate to actually use the windfall to purchase American manufactured goods and services.
Many business people hope that the American public will take these concerns seriously and react by looking at point of origin labels on packaging and products they intend to buy and use the rebate check for the purchase of only those goods that are made in the USA.
The Little-Known Speechwriting Secrets That Won George W Bush The US Election
He's been accused of "mangling the language, destroying its meaning by avoiding the use of verbs, twisting nouns into verbs, and endlessly repeating phrases until they become zombified" (Source:'Bush and Blair accused of mangling English' by Kate Kelland, Reuters.com.
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Pioneering Women Lauded by President Bush
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San Francisco, CA (PRWeb) December 20, 2006 -- In commemorating Women's History month, President Bush is quoted in Weekly Compilation of Presidential Documents: "Since its beginnings, our land has been blessed by noteworthy women who played defining roles in shaping our nation."
He mentioned the names, some famous, some not so famous, of pioneering women who helped explore and settle this enormous country. From Abigail Adams, an early advocate of women's rights to Sarah Pierce and Catherine Beecher who helped open the doors to higher education for women, and even Sacagawea, who helped Lewis and Clark explore the great Northwest, all made priceless contributions.
Laura Wilder's Little House on the Prairie series immortalized the everyday life of pioneer women. Willa Cather, herself a pioneer from Virginia to Nebraska, wrote several books about the pioneer experience. O Pioneers is her story of a Swedish immigrant woman left alone to work the family farm in the Great Plains.
The stories of these pioneer women are almost always linked to a family experience, or to a wife following her husband. Rarely, are there found instances of women striking out on their own for westward adventure. Fortunately, there is a new historical novel by Linda Weaver Clarke to help fill this void.
Melinda and the Wild West is based on the life of a young New England woman, who felt the same urge as so many men of her time, to seek the freedom and adventure of the Wild West. With a genuine sense of place and memorable characters, this is historical fiction guaranteed to give the reader an authentic taste of the time. Promised as the first in a series, the book can be had from American Book Publishers, on the web at a discount from pdbookstore.com or at bookstores everywhere. American Book Publishers is an online author's resource accepting unsolicited manuscripts in a variety of genres.
Concluding his remarks, President Bush said, "The history of American women is an expansive story of outstanding individuals who sacrificed much and worked hard in pursuit of a better world. American women of strength, vision and character have long influenced our country by contributing their time, efforts, and wisdom to improve our government and communities, and our schools and religious institutions. I encourage every American to learn more about these important contributions, and to celebrate their noble legacies."
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