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The long-awaited testimony of Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice and former CIA Director George Tenet on prewar intelligence on Iraq has been postponed while the members continue to interview key players in the events leading up to then-Secretary of State Colin Powell's infamous 2003 speech at the United Nations.
Breaking a 211-year media silence, retired Army Gen. George Washington appeared on NBC's Meet the Press Sunday to speak out against many aspects of the way the Iraq war has been waged.
Breaking a 211-year media silence, retired Army Gen. George Washington appeared on NBC's Meet the Press Sunday to speak out against many aspects of the way the Iraq war has been waged.
WASHINGTON (Reuters) -- Al-Qaida leader Osama bin Laden, who has eluded a U.S. manhunt, is plotting against the United States but has been isolated and driven into hiding, President George W. Bush said Thursday.
Turns out Bush's IQ is above the average citizen.
Adults in Britain are particularly critical of their prime minister and the American president over their Iraq policies, according to a poll by Ipsos-MORI. Only 17 per cent of respondents approve of the way Tony Blair is handling the current situation with Iraq, and just nine per cent feel the same way about George W. Bush.
I will rarely admit to any of the cringe-inducing, embarrassing stories of my childhood. George Harrison's 1979 hit "Blow Away" has inspired a rare exception. R.I.P., George.
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STAR WARS fans will sense a disturbance in the force amid rampant rumours that a new movie set before the prequels is to be announced in LA tomorrow.
President George W. Bush says whoever succeeds him as president should be braced to fight the war on terrorism and that his biggest regret in office has been U.S. troop deaths.
SOME OF THE BEST OF GEORGE CARLIN (Family Friendly Version)
Congress, the media and most of the American people have yet to turn decisively against Bush because to do so would be to turn against some part of themselves.
In the book, Gore is accusatory, passionate, and angry. He begins discussing the president by accusing him of sharing President Richard Nixon's unprincipled hunger for power -- and the book proceeds to get less complimentary from there.
A senior police officer has said he fears the spread of CCTV cameras is leading to "an Orwellian situation".
In addition to making whiskey and farming different crops on his Mount Vernon acreage, George Washington also grew hemp (cannabis), like many people of his time. A replica of his whiskey distillery has been built, and Mount Vernon officials say they may produce some for special occasions and might try to get approval to bottle and sell it.
Listening to George Harrison's "All Things Must Past" has me re-thinking my position on John, Paul, George, and Ringo's post-Beatles efforts- well, at least Paul, John, and George.
His anticipated book written; now it's Professor Tenet's turn to make the pilgrimage route in the promotion of his narrative of events in hope, one guesses, that with a little luck, and a small measure of persuasion, he might enhance not only his pocketbook but also his foggy image with the American public.
The novel KGB is a creative endeavor that tries to ask the question - why is the killing of poor people taken so lightly and the idea that they might some day seek revenge considered so extraordinary?
The vice president not only twisted my views but Democratic Party's, too. Chicago, is sometimes dubbed "the Windy City." Cheney converted the chilly wind of Chicago into hot air. On one point I do agree with Cheney: Today's Democrats are taking positions on the Iraq war similar to the views I held toward the Vietnam War. But that is all
His own credibility aside, Tenet has succeeded in destroying the asset without which an intelligence community cannot be effective and informed policy making is at grave risk-trustworthiness. That is serious. He seems blissfully oblivious to the damage he has done-aware only of the damage he accuses others of doing to his "personal honor.&qu
The CIA warned the Bush White House seven months before the 2003 Iraq invasion that the U.S. could face a thicket of bad consequences, starting with "anarchy and the territorial breakup" of the country, former CIA Director George Tenet writes in a new book.
Better late than never? -- the bull is already out of the barn.
White House and Pentagon officials, and particularly Vice President Cheney, were determined to attack Iraq from the first days of the Bush administration, long before the Sept. 11, 2001, attacks, and repeatedly stretched available intelligence to build support for the war, according to a new book by former CIA director George J. Tenet.
House Oversight and Government Reform Chairman Henry A. Waxman (D-Calif.) has invited former CIA Director George Tenet to testify before his committee next month about claims that Iraq sought to buy uranium in Africa.
Former U.S. spy chief George Tenet accused President Bush's administration of ruining his reputation by misusing a "slam dunk" comment he made during a White House meeting ahead of the U.S.-led invasion of Iraq. Tenet told CBS that the administration leaked his comment as opposition to the war grew when no WMD's were found in Iraq.
George J. Tenet, the former director of central intelligence, has lashed out against Vice President Dick Cheney and other Bush administration officials in a new book, saying they pushed the country to war in Iraq without ever conducting a "serious debate" about whether Saddam Hussein posed an imminent threat to the United States.
George Lucas and Mark Hamill will reunite for "Robot Chicken: Star Wars," a 30-minute stop-motion animation special for Adult Swim, Cartoon Network's late-night programming block.
The 30-minute stop-motion animation special, directed by Green, spoofs key scenes and favorite characters from the "Star Wars" universe, including the sci-fi saga's creator, George Lucas. It was done in collaboration with Lucasfilm, and Lucas is on board to voice the animated version of himself.










