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President Bush Tours Fire Damaged Southern California
THE PRESIDENT: The Senator and the Congressman and the Governor and I have come up here to survey firsthand the terrible devastations done by the fires here in the San Diego area

At start of landmark Darfur talks, top UN officials urge dialogue to spur peace
At the start of historic United Nations-backed talks to bring peace to Sudan's war-ravaged Darfur region, top officials from the world body underscored that dialogue – not war – is the only means to find a sustainable and comprehensive solution to the crisis.

President Bush Urges Congress to Pass Appropriations Bills
THE PRESIDENT: Thank you all. I just had a very constructive and important meeting with the leadership and the Republican members of the United States House of Representatives. And I want to thank you all for coming down

UN envoy begins discussions with senior Myanmar officials
United Nations Special Advisor Ibrahim Gambari has returned to Myanmar where he has begun talks with senior officials on speeding up the process of democratization and national reconciliation in the troubled South-East Asian nation.

President Bush and President Sarkozy of France Exchange Toasts
In 1777, another George W. welcomed to America another Frenchman. His name was Lafayette. They both served with courage in freedom's cause. Two centuries later, our two nations are honoring their legacy of Lafayette by helping others resist tyranny and terror

Antarctica shows need for action on climate change, Ban Ki-moon says
Ban Ki-moon, during his historic visit to Antarctica, the first by a United Nations Secretary-General, has said warming temperatures on the continent show the growing dangers of climate change and the need for action to address it.

President Bush Attends Ceremonial Swearing-In of Judge Michael Mukasey
Thank you all very much. Good morning. I'm pleased to be back here at the Department of Justice, and to join you for the swearing-in of Judge Michael Mukasey as the 81st Attorney General of the United States

Ban Ki-moon pledges system-wide UN campaign to fight violence against women.
Denouncing violence against women as "one of the most heinous, systematic and prevalent human rights abuses in the world," United Nations Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon has vowed to lead a campaign against the scourge.

President's Statement on Resignation of Al Hubbard
As the Director of the National Economic Council, Al Hubbard has led the economic policymaking process in my Administration for some of the most challenging economic issues confronting our Nation

At UN conference, small island countries seek action on climate change
Small island States today called on industrialized countries to take a leadership role at the Bali Climate Change Conference and adopt targets to keep the world from warming past the point where catastrophic impacts would occur.

Fact Sheet: Significant, Long-Term Reductions in Youth Drug Use
As a result of the balanced anti-drug strategies being implemented at the Federal, State, and local levels, there are approximately 860,000 fewer young people using illicit drugs today than there were in 2001.

In farewell speech, UN envoy urges Liberians to stick to path of peace
Without peace and stability, the heroic task of building the new Liberia cannot go forward, said Alan Doss, the Secretary-General Special Representative to the country and the head of the UN Mission in Liberia (UNMIL), in the capital Monrovia.

President Bush Signs H.R. 6, the Energy Independence and Security Act of 2007
At the time I recognized that we needed to go even further. And so in my State of the Union I proposed an aggressive plan to reduce oil consumption of gasoline by 20 percent over 10 years

General Assembly approves nearly $4.2 billion UN budget despite US opposition
Capping off days of intensive negotiations, the General Assembly has adopted a two-year budget of $4.17 billion for the United Nations, with the United States casting the lone negative vote.

President Bush Makes Christmas Eve Telephone Calls To Members of The Armed Forces
The President made telephone calls to members of the Armed Forces who are stationed overseas to wish them a Merry Christmas, and to thank them for their service to our Nation

Arab League to launch massive campaign for Iraqi refugees with UN help
The 22-member Arab League, working with the United Nations refugee agency and other international organizations, is launching a massive fund-raising and public awareness campaign tomorrow to help Iraqis displaced by violence.

A Strong Body, a Big Heart
He recovered from a car accident and became an Ironman competitor, but Brian Boyle's greatest strength lies within

Sudan releases eight Darfur rebels into UN custody
The Sudanese Government today released eight rebel detainees to the newly-deployed United Nations-African Union (AU) hybrid peacekeeping force, known as UNAMID, which is seeking to bring peace to the war-ravaged Darfur region.

How the USGS Responded to 2005 Hurricanes and Addresses Storms Today
"Hurricane Rita was the first time we were able to record a hurricane surge—the average water level when a hurricane hits—across its entire impact zone, from Louisiana to Texas," said USGS Louisiana Water Science Center Director Charlie Demas.

Volunteers Support Each Other through Emotion, Stress of Tennessee Tornado Response
tress naturally comes with the job of being a Red Cross volunteer. Individuals manage stress and react to what they see depending on their own past experiences, how often they've been out on disaster assignments

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But what ... is it good for?
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