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The truth about Texas school reform Has George W. Bush made his state's education system a model for the nation? The men who would be king In the absence of the main attraction, George W. Bush, the other five Republican hopefuls strut their stuff in their first town meeting of the season. Let the slugfest begin GOP rivals race to accuse one another of the sin of "going negative." Brains for hire William Bennett offers unofficial counsel to a number of Republican presidential wannabes. Viva Iowa Though the state's Latino population makes up less than 2 percent of its voters, the Bush campaign is wooing Iowa Hispanics. Publisher halts George W. Bush bio As J.H. Hatfield's credibility crumbles, St. Martin's Press stops distribution of his new book, which says the GOP front-runner was arrested on drug charges in 1972. Bush playing for keeps in California Allies of the GOP front-runner seize control of the state Republican Party. Is Hatfield the real McCoy? Under attack, the author of a new George W. Bush bio lies low while its editor takes the hard questions -- and stands by the drug-arrest allegation. Three days in Seattle Bush, Dole and Forbes come to kiss the ring of Republican women in the Emerald City. Away down South in Dixie In accent and manner, George W. knows how to play the part when he sweeps through Mississippi, including taking a swipe at Hillary. |
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