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Prez V. Uptight Re: Boldness gap

McGrath, D. | January 1, 1990 issue

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This article focuses on the day-to-day activities of the U.S. President George Bush at White House. Malta summit of the President with general secretary of the Communist Party of Russia, Mikhail Gorbachev still secret. Will hold meeting at sea. This perfect as it keeps from getting out of limos and being popular. On October 21, President vetoed Medicaid bill on abortion for rape and incest. A high-level White House official was quoted in Post as saying, If there's a free abortion in it, where's the incentive for a woman not to get raped?

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UNITED States -- Politics & government; BUSH, George, 1924-; PRESIDENTS -- United States; INTERNATIONAL relations; MEDICAID -- Law & legislation; UNITED States; RUSSIA (Federation)
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