dallasnews.com - 2/22/2009
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12:00 AM CST on Sunday, February 22, 2009 By LAURA ISENSEE / The Dallas Morning News lisensee@dallasnews.com Laura Isensee WASHINGTON – The Web site for George W. Bush's presidential library foundation – GeorgeWBushLibrary .com – is falling behind in online search results for "Bush library." ...
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Web pages mocking Bush rank higher than his library site in online search results.
Think Progress —
... $35,000 for the rights to the web domain name www.GeorgeWBushLibrary.com. A web development company originally paid less than $10 for the rights to the site. However, since the purchase, the library’s website is having trouble getting noticed on internet search engines: ...
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Daily Kos —
... said of those governors in an interview with POLITICO at the National Governors Association's annual meeting. "I just hope they give me their funding." - DemFromCT Prime Minister Gordon Brown will be crossing the pond in March to meet with President Obama face-to-face for the first time. The Abramoff-connected network of corruption is still coming to light. The GWB Library is having a hard time getting noticed. The Web site for George W. Bush's presidential library ...
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