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  Politics:Washington D.C. [12p.111n]
updated: 2009-12-11

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Protesters chant 'Fire Rumsfeld' as US Secretary of Defense Donald Rumsfeld speaks about prisoner abuse in Iraq at the Senate Armed Services hearing at Capitol Hill in Washington D.C. on May 7th 2004 click to open
Secretary of Defense Donald Rumsfeld rubs his eyes near the conclusion of his testimony before the House Arms Services Committe, Friday, May 7, 2004 in Washington D.C.. Rumsfeld offered 'my deepest apology' Friday to Iraqi prisoners abused by sadistic military personnel and warned that videos and photos yet to come could further inflame worldwide outrage. click to open
President George W. Bush makes remarks to the press alongside Canadian Prime Minister Paul Martin (L) in the Rose Garden of the White House in Washington, April 30, 2004. click to open
China's Vice Premier Wu Yi, left, walks past a Marine as she leaves the West Wing of the White House after her meeting with National Security Adviser Condoleezza Rice Wednesday, April 21, 2004 in Washington. click to open
The head of the Chinese Delegation Vice Premier H.E. Wu Yi attends a meeting with Secretary of Commerce Donald Evans in Washington April 21, 2004. China promised the U.S. to crack down on illegal copying and counterfeiting of billions of dollars of U.S. goods on Wednesday, U.S. industry officials said. Business officials said they expected Wu to announce actions that could include tougher penalties for Chinese counterfeiters and pirates. click to open
US Secretary of Commerce Donald Evans speaks at the beginning of a meeting with the head of the Chinese Delegation Vice Premier H.E. Wu Yi (L) and the rest of the delegation in the Commerce Building in Washington April 21, 2004. The meeting was for the Plenary Session of the 15th Joint Commission on Commerce and Trade, an annual government platform designed to develop and facilitate the U.S.-China commercial relationship. click to open
U.S. President George W. Bush reaches in to shake hands with Senate pages as he makes his way out of the House Chamber following his State of the Union address to a Joint Session of Congress in Washington D.C. January 20, 2004. Bush made a defiant defense of the Iraq war on Tuesday and urged Americans to stick with his leadership in an election-year State of the Union address that offered a point-by-point rebuttal of his Democratic challengers. click to open
U.S. President George W. Bush made a defiant defense of the Iraq war during his State of the Union speech to a joint session of Congress at the Capitol Tuesday, Jan. 20, 2004, in Washington D.C. as Vice President Dick Cheney , left, and Speaker of the House Dennis Hastert , of Ill., look on. Bush urged Americans to stick with his leadership in an election-year State of the Union address that offered a point-by-point rebuttal of his Democratic challengers. click to open
President George W. Bush participates in a conversation with women small business owners, Friday, Jan. 9, 2004, at the Commerce Department in Washington D.C. click to open
U.S. President George W. Bush participates in a conversation with women small business owners, Friday, Jan. 9, 2004, at the Commerce Department in Washington. click to open


 
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