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September 1, 2004 | Last Updated 9:25 a.m. (EDT)
 
President's Radio Address
In his weekly radio address, President Bush said, "Good morning. In the three years since our country was attacked, America has remained on the offensive against terrorist enemies wherever they hide and plot." full story en Español
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President George W. Bush's Record of Achievement
President George W. Bush’s first term has been among the most consequential and successful in modern times. full story

Responding to Hurricane Charley
President Bush on Friday announced that the federal government will continue to take critical steps to help Florida recover from the damage of Hurricane Charley and begin the rebuilding process. full story

New Overtime Security Rules Discussed on Wednesday
Al Robinson Al Robinson, Acting Head of the Wage and Hour Division, Dept. of Labor, answered your questions about the new overtime rules on Wednesday.
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No Child Left Behind Discussed on "Ask the White House"
Education Secretary Rod Paige Education Secretary Rod Paige discussed No Child Left Behind on Tuesday. Read the Full Transcript.


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President George W. Bush meets Freedom Corps greeter Andrea Martin in front of Air Force One at Nashville International Airport-Tennessee Air National Guard, Tuesday, Aug. 31, 2004. Martin, 21, volunteers with Mercy Ministries, a non-profit, faith-based ministry for girls aged 13 to 28 who are struggling with drug and alcohol abuse, unplanned pregnancies, eating disorders, abuse, or suicidal tendencies. White House photo by Eric Draper. President George W. Bush meets Freedom Corps greeter Andrea Martin in front of Air Force One at Nashville International Airport-Tennessee Air National Guard, Tuesday, Aug. 31, 2004. Martin, 21, volunteers with Mercy Ministries, a non-profit, faith-based ministry for girls aged 13 to 28 who are struggling with drug and alcohol abuse, unplanned pregnancies, eating disorders, abuse, or suicidal tendencies.
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Secretary of Defense Donald Rumsfeld Talks with Bill Clifton and Melissa Kerr, KTSM-FM, El Paso, TX. Click here for more . . .
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What's up with the President's Scottish Terrier, Barney? We'll keep you posted on his happenings. Click here for the latest.....
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Chef Mesnier Retires
White House Pastry Chef Roland Mesnier is retiring after 25 years at the White House.
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