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The President, Mrs. Bush and the President of Poland and Mrs. Kwasniewska wave to the crowd.
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Today at the White House, Sept. 10, 2002
President Bush, PM Chretien Announce Progress in Smart Border Plan
The U.S. and Canada are on-track to implement many action plan elements over the coming months and years, bringing continuous and steady improvement to the efficiency and security of our shared border. Today marks important milestones in two of the programs that are central to building a smart border. full story
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President Bush, Prime Minister Blair Discuss Keeping the Peace
President Bush Saturday said, "This world faces some serious threats -- and we're going to talk about it. We're going to talk about how to promote freedom around the world." full story

Radio Address by the President to the Nation
Good morning. Next week, our nation will pause to honor and remember the lives lost on September the 11th. We must also remember a central lesson of the tragedy: our homeland is vulnerable to attack, and we must do everything in our power to protect it. full story en Español
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Press Briefing by Ari Fleischer
Press BriefingListen to Friday's Press Briefing with White House Press Secretary Ari Fleischer. full story
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President Focuses on Economy and War on Terrorism in Kentucky Speech
President Bush traveled to Louisville, Kentucky Thursday where he discussed the importance of Congress not overspending and the status of the war on terrorism. full story en Español
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President George W. Bush and Canadian Prime Minister Jean Chretien address the media before their bilateral meeting in Detroit Monday, September 9. White House photo by Paul Morse. President George W. Bush and Canadian Prime Minister Jean Chretien address the media before their bilateral meeting in Detroit Monday, September 9.
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America Responds to Terrorism

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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Corporate Responsibility
President Bush recently signed the "Sarbanes-Oxley Act of 2002." This Act adopts tough new provisions to deter and punish corporate and accounting fraud and corruption. Click here to learn more.

USA Freedom Corps President Bush created the USA Freedom Corps in an effort to foster an American culture of service, citizenship and responsibility. Click here to learn more.


 


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