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Commentary: Candidates should computer date their VP choice

One of the great dilemmas of modern romance is computer or Internet dating. Put in all the qualities you think you want in a future mate or date and out pops "Mr. or Ms. Whoever!" More often than not, it turns into a big disappointment. Picking vice presidents has also become a form of computer dating.

Bush speaks of free expression at U.S. Embassy dedication

U.S. President George W. Bush cut the ribbon Friday on the massive new U.S. Embassy in Beijing, China, and said societies that allow free expression tend to be more prosperous.

Bush lifts executive ban on offshore oil drilling

President Bush lifted an executive order banning offshore oil drilling on Monday and urged Congress to follow suit.

People.com: President Bush: An 'Awfully Special' Wedding Weekend

The father of the bride danced to "You Are So Beautiful" with daughter Jenna

Bush tries on new role: Father of the bride

President Bush briefly previewed the new role he'll be taking on Saturday: father of the bride.

Time.com: Will the Polar Bear Survive?

U.S. Fish and Wildlife must decide on the polar bear this month. But does the species really need protection?

Commentary: An 'average' American will never be president

Can we all just stop the silly nonsense over who is an elitist and whether an "average American" will occupy the White House?

Bush says he wants McCain to win presidency

President Bush endorsed Sen. John McCain for president on Wednesday, saying the presumptive Republican nominee has the "character, courage and perseverance" to lead the country.

Fortune: Campaigning in hard times

In case there was any doubt before, exit polls from the primaries now confirm a central truth of the '08 presidential election: The economy has replaced Iraq as the No. 1 concern of voters, and they are deeply worried. Slowing growth, rising home foreclosures, cranky consumer spending, nausea-inducing market swings, and the possibility of $4-a-gallon gas - that pileup of economic indicators has blanketed this presidential campaign with a chill not seen in 16 years. "Pessimism is not as deep as it was leading up to the 1980 or 1992 elections, but it could get there," says Karlyn Bowman, public opinion scholar at the American Enterprise Institute.

Bush arrives in Kuwait on Mideast peace mission

President Bush arrived Friday at the first of five Arab nations on his Mideast mission to seek support for an Israeli-Palestinian peace agreement.

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