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Today at the White House Dec. 8, 2001

Radio Address of the President to the Nation
Good morning. Earlier this week, I flew to Florida, to meet with people who had lost their jobs because of the September 11th attacks. Then I took part in a town hall meeting in Orlando. I listened to people's concerns and answered their questions.  full story en Español
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President: We're Fighting to Win - And Win We Will
President Bush marked the anniversary of Pearl Harbor Friday on the deck of the USS Enterprise. In remarks to hundreds of uniformed sailors, the President said, "This struggle will not end in a truce or treaty. It will end in victory for the United States, our friends and the cause of freedom."  full story
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President Lights National Christmas Tree
At the official lighting of the National Christmas Tree Thursday evening, President Bush said, "During this time of conflict and challenge, we once again celebrate the season of hope and the season of joy. We give thanks to our nation and to our families, and to our friends."  full story en Español
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President Names Director of National Cancer Institute
"As we stand on the brink of amazing breakthroughs in cancer research, breakthroughs that will lead to new cancer therapies and, hopefully, to cancer cures, I'm pleased to introduce the man who will lead the National Cancer Institute in its war on cancer, Dr. Andrew von Eschen bach."  full story
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America Responds to Terrorism at Home & Abroad
The war on terrorism is being fought on two fronts: at home and abroad through diplomatic, military, financial and investigative actions. Learn more about this multi-faceted operation.

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The World Will Always Remember September 11
Globe President Bush is asking countries across the world to play their national anthems at 8:46 a.m. on December 11 — the three-month anniversary of the September 11 attack.

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