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Details have emerged on President George W. Bush 's housing plan after Jan. 20. His personal accountant in Midland purchased a lovely house on a Preston Hollow cul-de-sac on behalf of the first couple. We can only assume that first lady Laura Bush toured the house before they bought it. She had ...
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dallasnews.com — 03:44 PM CST on Thursday, December 4, 2008 By TODD J. GILLMAN and RUDOLPH BUSH / The Dallas Morning News tgillman@dallasnews.com ; rbush@dallasnews.com The White House confirmed Thursday that the Bushes have purchased a house in Dallas’ Preston Hollow ... (more) Bushes confirm purchase of Dallas home in Preston Hollow ...
Hutchison signals she's ready for a showdown with Perry in 2010 | News for Dallas, Texas | ...
dallasnews.com — 07:31 AM CST on Friday, December 5, 2008 By WAYNE SLATER / The Dallas Morning News wslater@dallasnews.com AUSTIN – In creating a committee Thursday to explore a run for governor, Sen. Kay Bailey Hutchison sent her strongest signal yet that she's ready ... (more) Hutchison signals she's ready for a showdown with Perry ...
First Lady confirms: Dallas is new home - San Antonio Business Journal:
bizjournals.com — First Lady Laura Bush and President George W. Bush are moving back to Dallas when the president s term expires in January, the Associated Press is reporting. The AP says the first lady s press secretary confirmed Wednesday that the couple are ... (more) First Lady confirms: Dallas is new home - San Antonio ...
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'They're rioting in Africa' -- And What Else Is New?
BuzzFlash.org - Progressive News and Commentary with an Attitude | Fight Ignorance: Read BuzzFlash — ... dismantling them all. The U.S. now has a president-elect who emanates good sense and decency.  America's citizens are on alert, they're engaged, but most are not yet hopeless or in open rebellion. So, for now, let's be of good cheer. Draw friends and family close to you. Prepare for an austere but perhaps not miserable holiday season. And look forward to January 20. Times are certainly tough, but at least George W. Bush won't be leading us deeper into the darkness anymore. He'll be moving to Dallas soon. Shall we toast to that? A BUZZFLASH EDITORIAL [image] Technorati Tags: ...

Asked about his new Dallas home, Bush replies: 'Why do you care?'
Top of the Ticket — ... featurey questions, especially for Texas media, about why the First Family liked the house, how they'll split time between there and the Crawford ranch and, in fact, if the president has ever even been on that cul-de-sac to see his new house.  According to a revealing little item over on Todd Gillman's Trail Blazers blog, he sought to ask Bush about it at the end of a recent Pearl Harbor Day proclamation signing. Gillman, who writes for the Dallas Morning News, recounts this very brief exchange with the commander in chief: "Mr. ...

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