Jan
17
2007
President Bush on Wednesday said, “I’m pleased that we’re funding cancer research. We’re up about 25 percent or 26 percent since 2001 it’s a commitment that I made when I first came to Washington, it’s a commitment we’re keeping. And the reason why it makes sense to spend taxpayers’ money on cancer research is that we can make some good progress, and have.”
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President Bush Participates in a Roundtable on Advances in Cancer Prevention – January 17, 2007
Jan
16
2007
President Bush on Tuesday said, “The last time I visited with you in this Oval Office, you were the Foreign Minister of an important country. Now you come representing the United Nations, and I welcome you
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President Bush Meets with U.N. Secretary General Ban Ki moon – January 16, 2007
Jan
16
2007
President Bush on Tuesday said, “When you overcome the odds this team overcame, you’ve got to play as a team. And they did. And I appreciate not only what you did on the field, I appreciate the character you also show off the field.
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President Bush Welcomes World Series Champion St. Louis Cardinals to the White House – January 16, 2007
Jan
15
2007
President Bush on Monday said, “This has been my honor to be here. One of the things that Mrs. King wanted was for MLK Day to be a day of service.
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President Bush Participates in Volunteer Service Event on Martin Luther King, Jr. Day – January 15, 2007
Jan
11
2007
President Bush on Thursday said, “The Medal of Honor is the highest award for valor a President can bestow.
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President Bush Presents Medal of Honor to Corporal Jason Dunham – January 11, 2007
Jan
11
2007
President Bush on Thursday said, “There’s a lot of history here at Fort Benning, Georgia. A lot of folks have left this base to defend freedom and pass the peace
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President Bush Visits with Military Personnel and Families at Fort Benning, Georgia – January 11, 2007
Jan
10
2007
President Bush on Wednesday said, “The challenge playing out across the broader Middle East is more than a military conflict.
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President’s Address to the Nation – January 10, 2007
Jan
08
2007
President Bush on Monday said, “We just had a great discussion about the importance between, of relations between the United States and the European Union. We talked about the importance of the transatlantic relationship and how we can work to improve it.”
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President Bush Welcomes European Commission President Jose Barroso to the White House – January 8, 2007
Jan
08
2007
President Bush on Monday said, “I am proud of this piece of legislation. I think it’s made an enormous difference, particularly in the lives of some of our poorer students.
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President Bush Marks Fifth Anniversary of No Child Left Behind – January 8, 2007
Jan
04
2007
President Bush on Thursday said, “This new year marks the beginning of Germany’s presidency of both the EU and the G8.
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President Bush Welcomes Chancellor Merkel of Germany to the White House – January 4, 2007