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from: BEN RITCHEY
date: 2006-02-14 07:19:28
subject: Politics Headlines

Yahoo! News: Politics News
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    Cheney Cited for Breaking Hunting Law (AP)

AP - Vice President Dick Cheney has been given a warning citation for
 breaking Texas hunting law by failing to buy a $7 stamp allowing him to
 shoot upland game birds.

    Abramoff Said to Claim Close Ties to Rove (AP)

AP - Three former associates of Jack Abramoff say the now-convicted
 lobbyist frequently told them he had strong ties to the White House
 through presidential confidant Karl Rove.

    Bush Puts Off Some Top Agenda Items (AP)

AP - Rolling into a campaign year, President Bush is trying to avoid
 bumps in the road. And this year there are plenty.

    White House Defends Bush's Storm Response (AP)

AP - After accepting responsibility for the government's slow response
 to Hurricane Katrina, the White House is now striking back at critics
 who administration officials say are unfairly blaming President Bush.

    Bush Knew Saturday About Hunting Accident (AP)

AP - President Bush knew Saturday evening that Vice President Dick
 Cheney had accidentally shot a hunting companion, but the information
 wasn't made public until the next day -- by a private citizen -- the
 White House said Monday.

    Quotes on Cheney's Hunting Accident (AP)

AP - Quotes on Vice President Cheney's Saturday hunting accident:

    Likely Challenger Lashes Out at Clinton (AP)

AP - Sen. Hillary Rodham Clinton's likely Republican Senate race
 challenger charged Monday that the New York Democrat's criticism of the
 Bush administration "aids and abets our enemies" in the battle against
 terrorism.

    Rice to Face Questions on Iran, Hamas (AP)

AP - Concerns about U.S. policy toward Iraq, Iran and the Hamas
 organization running the Palestinian government seem sure to dominate
 Secretary of State Condolezza Rice's testimony to a Senate committee.

    Safety Experts Want Children in Back Seats (AP)

AP - With 8- to 12-year-olds dying at a rate of more than one a day in
 automobile crashes, safety groups are pushing for more youngsters to
 remain belted in the back seat.

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