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Bush Condemns Bombings; EU Seeks Diplomatic Solution (Bloomberg)

 
Bloomberg - Aug. 11 (Bloomberg) -- President George W. Bush condemned Russian bombings in Georgia, as the European Union intensified diplomatic efforts to end the violence in South Ossetia and fighting threatened to engulf a second breakaway region. (link)

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