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Sheryl Gay Stolberg
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Latest Articles by Sheryl Gay Stolberg
Laura Bush Condemns Taliban Attack on Schoolgirls
The first lady broadened her reach as a foreign policy spokeswoman for the White House, calling the Taliban “cowardly and shameful.”
A 'gracious' president welcomes a president-elect
WASHINGTON — Michelle Obama kissed Laura Bush lightly on the cheek. President-elect Barack Obama gave President Bush an athletic pat on the shoulder. With those ...
Bush warns of vulnerability in a transition
WASHINGTON — President Bush, warning that terrorists "would like nothing more than to exploit this period of change," said Thursday that he intends to talk to Pr...
Bush Invites World Leaders to Economic Talks
President Bush has invited the leaders of 20 nations to Washington on Nov. 15 for a summit meeting on the economy, the White House said.
On the White House: Bush Struggles to Be Heard in Economic Crisis
President George W. Bush spoke about the economy at the United States Chamber of Commerce in Washington on Friday.
White House Memo: In Final Months in Office, Bush Is Burdened but Still Confident
Just as President Bush is convinced he did the right thing in Iraq, he is convinced he is doing the right thing on the economy.
A Balancing Act as McCain Faces a Divided Party and a Skeptical Public
John McCain did not explicitly side with House Republicans on the bailout deal, but by keeping his views to himself, he kept their revolt alive.
Bailout Talks to Resume After Impasse
President Bush made a statement outside the Oval Office on Friday.
Bailout deal implodes; talks end in partisan discord
The day began with an agreement that Washington hoped would end the financial crisis that has gripped the nation. It dissolved into a verbal brawl in the Cabinet Room ...
Bailout Plan Stalls After Day of Talks; Paulson Heads Back to Capitol Hill
The Treasury secretary Henry M. Paulson Jr., right, arrived for a late meeting on Capitol Hill on Thursday.
Bush: Inaction on bailout could bring 'long and painful recession"
WASHINGTON — President Bush appealed to the nation Wednesday night to support a $700 billion plan to avert a financial meltdown on Wall Street, and he invited bo...
Lawmakers’ Constituents Make Their Bailout Views Loud and Clear
Americans’ anger is in full bloom, jumping off the screen in capital letters and exclamation points, in the e-mail in-boxes of elected representatives in the nation...

















