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Today at the White House Nov. 1, 2001

National Security Adviser Briefs Reporters
National Security Advisor Dr. Condoleeza Rice briefed the press Thursday on the latest news in the war against terrorism and upcoming Administration efforts.  full story

President Calls for Economic Stimulus
In outlining the components of a successful economic stimulus plan, President Bush Wednesday said, "...it's time for our government to act in a positive and constructive way. The Congress needs to pass a stimulus package and get it to my desk before the end of November."  full story en Español
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President Launches "Lessons of Liberty"
President Bush Tuesday called on schools across America to invite veterans to speak about their experiences in serving the country; the significance of Veterans Day; and the importance of supporting the ideals of liberty, democracy and freedom.  full story en Español
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  President George W. Bush meets with Austrian Chancellor Wolfgang Schuessel in the Oval Office Nov. 1, 2001. White House photo by Paul Morse.
President George W. Bush meets with Austrian Chancellor Wolfgang Schuessel in the Oval Office Nov. 1, 2001.

Inside the White House
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.

Homeland Security Actions   Diplomatic Actions   Military Actions   Financial Actions  Investigative Actions  Federal Response Actions  Humanitarian Actions
 

America's Fund for Afghan Children
America's Fund for Afghan Children. Photo by Washington Post. The President asks American children to help Afghan children by contributing one dollar (cash, check or money order) individually or collectively to:

America's Fund for Afghan Children
c/o The White House
1600 Pennsylvania Ave., NW.
Washington, DC, 20509-1600.


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