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28 Mar 2006  GMT   
President Bush congratulates newly sworn-in U.S. citizens
 
Bush Calls for Immigration Reform
President George W. Bush congratulates newly sworn-in U.S. citizens Monday, March 27, following a naturalization ceremony in Washington. As a nation built by immigrants, the United States regularly welcomes "new citizens from every corner of the globe" who renew the country's vitality and enrich its character, Bush said in a speech delivered before the ceremony. More(© White House photo)
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United States Says Ukrainian Elections Seem To Be "Free and Fair"
The Bush administration says Ukraine’s March 26 parliamentary elections appear to have been conducted freely and ... More
 
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Haiti has made great strides in the past year and the United States will continue to support the Haitian people on the ... More
 
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