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Nov. 5, 2001
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Radio Address by the President to the Nation
Good morning. As all Americans know, recent weeks have brought a second wave of terrorist attacks upon our country: deadly anthrax spores sent through the U.S. Mail. There's no precedent for this type of biological attack, and I'm proud of the way our law enforcement officers, our health care and postal workers and the American people are responding in the face of this new threat.
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President Salutes USO in White House Ceremony
President Bush Friday thanked USO personnel who will leave the U.S. on November 12 for a week-long tour that will take them to various overseas posts, some of which house troops fighting the war against terrorism.
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President Calls for Legislative Action on Economy, Aviation Security
"We need to work together to prevent further loss of jobs by passing an economic stimulus package that in fact will cause the job base to firm up and expand," President Bush said Friday.
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Working at his desk in the Oval Office, President George W. Bush prepares for his first meeting with the Homeland Security Team Oct. 29, 2001.
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