Bush seeks seamless transition to Obama (AP)
Published 11/6/2008 at Yahoo! News: Politics News
AP - President Bush and Democratic successor Barack Obama will have their first meeting about Iraq, the financial meltdown and the future of the country on Monday as the transformation of the White House accelerates.
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