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Bush: 'Political capital' earned
"I earned capital in the campaign, political capital, and now I intend to spend it," President Bush said in his first news briefing since winning re-election. Bush outlined his second-term agenda, saying it would focus on economic recovery, fixing the tax code, Social Security and building on education...
CNN - November 4, 2004
Overhauling Tax Code and Social Security Are Among Priorities
The president fielded questions after a victorious campaign framed by the war in Iraq and economic issues at home...
New York Times - November 4, 2004
Chief of Altria Says Company Preparing for Possible Break-Up
Altria Group has begun preparing itself for a possible break-up to realize full value of its tobacco business, its chief executive said today...
New York Times - November 4, 2004
Stocks Move Higher as Bush Discusses 2nd Term
Wall Street overcame a minor spate of profit-taking today, pushing stocks mostly higher as oil prices fell and President Bush discussed his second term agenda...
New York Times - November 4, 2004
After the Voting: What May Lie Ahead for Business in America
From Wall Street to Detroit, there were plenty of sighs of relief. But the mood was tempered by worries...
New York Times - November 4, 2004
Senator seeks to replace Daschle
Nevada Senator Harry Reid hopes to replace Tom Daschle as Democrat Party leader in the US Senate...
BBC News - November 4, 2004
Price war hurts telecoms firm MCI
MCI, which as Worldcom became the world's largest corporate bankruptcy, sees losses balloon to $3.4bn thanks to a price war...
BBC News - November 4, 2004
Edwards' wife has breast cancer
Elizabeth Edwards, the wife of ex-Democrat vice-presidential candidate John Edwards, is diagnosed with breast cancer...
BBC News - November 4, 2004
'Kill Bush' rappers rapped by US
Norwegian rappers who set up a website appearing to call on people to kill President Bush is in trouble with US authorities...
BBC News - November 4, 2004
Bush: Americans expect results
President Bush says he is ready for the job and looks forward to serving the country four more years. "Americans are expecting a bipartisan effort and results," Bush said in his first news briefing since winning re-election...
CNN - November 4, 2004
Getting to work
With re-election behind him, President Bush met Thursday with his Cabinet to discuss his agenda for a second term. Meanwhile, sources close to Attorney General John Ashcroft told CNN they believe he will submit his resignation in the near future...
CNN - November 4, 2004
Bush: 'Essential'
With re-election behind him, President Bush met Thursday with his Cabinet and gave a news conference in which he reiterated some of his most firmly held positions...
CNN - November 4, 2004
'Critical' Arafat transferred
Palestinian leader Yasser Arafat has been transferred to another facility to receive treatment more appropriate for his condition, a spokesman for a Paris military hospital said Thursday. The spokesman told reporters that Arafat is not dead...
CNN - November 4, 2004
Terrorism, Iraq and Economy Are at Top of His Agenda
President Bush held a news conference a day after the White House proclaimed that he had won a mandate from America...
New York Times - November 4, 2004
Stunned Democrats Look to the Internal Debate Ahead
Arguments will cover everything from overarching ideology to grass roots tactics to the qualities to look for in a candidate...
New York Times - November 4, 2004
Turnout Effort and Kerry, Too, Were G.O.P.'s Keys to Victory
Matching the Democrats vote for vote was long planned; John Kerry's now-famous line on the $87 billion war bill was a gift...
New York Times - November 4, 2004
What May Lie Ahead for Business in America
A special report. From Wall Street to Detroit, there were plenty of sighs of relief. But the mood was tempered by worries...
New York Times - November 4, 2004
Productivity Sees Smallest Gain Since 2002
The productivity of America's workers grew at a 1.9 percent annual rate in the third quarter, following a brisk 3.9 percent pace registered in the second quarter...
New York Times - November 4, 2004
Holiday Outlook Brightens for Retailers
Low-income consumers, worried about jobs and high gasoline prices, cut back their spending again in October and left the nation's retailers with mixed sales for the month...
New York Times - November 4, 2004
Asset Writedown Leads to $3.4 Billion MCI Loss
Despite the third quarter loss, MCI's core operating results were better than expected...
New York Times - November 4, 2004
Latin America to mull Bush victory
Latin American leaders are set to discuss the Bush victory - and some may quietly welcome it, says Steve Kingstone...
BBC News - November 4, 2004
A green balm for Haiti's strife
A Brazilian environmental group hopes to help Haitians reconstruct their storm-ravaged island with green solutions...
BBC News - November 4, 2004
US car sales boost for Japanese
Japanese carmakers Toyota, Nissan and Honda see strong US car sales in October but sales at Ford and General Motors drop...
BBC News - November 4, 2004
Poll finds Americans hopeful
Americans by and large appear to be happy with the results of Tuesday's elections and are hopeful the country will be drawn together during President Bush's second term, according to a survey conducted after the race ended...
CNN - November 4, 2004
Poll: Americans hopeful
Americans by and large appear to be happy with the results of elections and are hopeful the country will be drawn together during President George W. Bush's second term, a survey shows...
CNN - November 4, 2004
Bush reaches out to future
President Bush on Wednesday called his victory over John Kerry "historic" and said "a new term is a new opportunity to reach out to the whole nation." In reaching out to Kerry's supporters, Bush said: "To make this nation stronger and better, I will need your support, and I will work to earn it."...
CNN - November 4, 2004
Predators centre Zholtok dies
Nashville Predators are mourning the death of centre Sergei Zholtok who has died an apparent heat attack...
BBC News - November 4, 2004
US presses Annan over sex claim
The US asks the UN secretary general to explain why he rejected sexual harassment claims against a senior official...
BBC News - November 4, 2004
Heat on fire for Shaq debut
Shaquille O'Neal scores 16 points on his Miami debut as the Heat thrash New Jersey Nets 100-77...
BBC News - November 4, 2004
Bush looks forward
President Bush outlined his ambitions for his second term Wednesday after securing victory in the 2004 race against Democrat Sen. John Kerry. "When we come together and work together, there is no limit to the greatness of America," he told supporters. "I'm proud to lead such an amazing country and I'm proud to lead it forward."...
CNN - November 4, 2004
Mandate Seen for Second Term With Gains in Congress
The victory led the White House to proclaim that President Bush had won a mandate from the American public for a second term...
New York Times - November 4, 2004
An Electoral Affirmation of Shared Values
It is impossible to read President Bush's re-election as anything other than a confirmation that this is a center-right country...
New York Times - November 4, 2004
Tireless Push to Raise Turnout Was Crucial in G.O.P. Victory
George W. Bush was re-elected in the first presidential election in modern history with an equal turnout of Democrats and Republicans...
New York Times - November 4, 2004
An Industry-by-Industry Look at the Implications of the Election
From Wall Street to Detroit, there were plenty of sighs of relief. But the mood was tempered by worries. Special reports from across the economy...
New York Times - November 4, 2004
Stocks Rally as Investors Welcome Election's End
The stock market rallied as investors expressed relief that a clear election victor was in sight and that President Bush looked set to return to the White House for a second term...
New York Times - November 4, 2004
Deficits and Tax System Changes in Bush's Second-Term Economy
Even as President Bush was celebrating his election victory on Wednesday, his Treasury Department provided an ominous reminder about the economic challenges ahead...
New York Times - November 4, 2004
Jury Convicts 5 Involved in Enron Deal With Merrill
A jury convicted four former Merrill Lynch executives and one from Enron of conspiring to help Enron report bogus profits...
New York Times - November 4, 2004
Time Warner Reserves Funds for AOL Penalty
Time Warner set aside $500 million to pay for potential penalties stemming from a government investigation into accounting practices at America Online...
New York Times - November 4, 2004
US media reticent to call result
Stung by mistakes in the 2000 election, the US networks highlighted their heightened caution in projecting winners in the presidential election...
BBC News - November 4, 2004
US names Ryder Cup captain
Former Open champion Tom Lehman is named as the US captain for the 2006 Ryder Cup...
BBC News - November 4, 2004
 
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NOT A BIT. NOBODY WATCHING NBC CAN READ ANYWAY.
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YES. SHE MIGHT AS WELL HAWK THE BOOK ON THE STREETS IF SHE CAN'T GET ON NBC.
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