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Bush's new to-do list: build library, write memoirs

 
DALLAS (Reuters) - President George W. Bush may be looking for a little peace and quiet when he moves out of the White House and into a suburban Dallas cul-de-sac, but the years ahead won't be entirely leisurely. (link)

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