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Bush to write book; Palin may steal limelight

 
NEW YORK (Reuters) - Republicans may have been voted out of power but they could dominate U.S. political bookshelves with memoirs by President George W. Bush and first lady Laura Bush among the possible coming attractions. (link)

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Republicans may have been voted out of power but they could dominate U.S. political bookshelves with memoirs by President George W. Bush and first lady Laura Bush among the possible coming attractions.  Yet both could be outdone by Sarah Palin,