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...would skip another run at the White House. A month later Gore announced he was doing exactly that. In December Nancy Gibbs dissected the relationship between George W. Bush and Dick Cheney, who confirmed last week that he will again be part of the ticket. Two weeks ago, James Carney and John Dickerson examined the Bush re-election strategy, noting that while the President would focus on the economy, he would never skip a chance to remind voters of his military leadership. Cue the U.S.S. Abraham Lincoln...
...nearby coastline and ensure a picture-perfect azure backdrop. All in a day's work for the President? Not exactly. Bush was so energized by the experience that he didn't get to his cabin until 11 p.m. P.T.--four hours past his usual bedtime. --By James Carney...
...been cut about as far as possible, and those with jobs are doing pretty well. Wages are growing 3.4% a year, thanks partly to productivity gains, estimated to be 2% this year. Jobs always return after a lag--and this time will be no exception. --With reporting by Jay Carney and Adam Zagorin/Washington and Barbara Kiviat and Jyoti Thottam/New York
...After the war, the chances could improve. In private, though, Administration officials say they will take the largest number they can get and declare victory. As a Bush aide points out with satisfaction, "Now $350 billion is the absolute floor. Look how far we've already come." --By James Carney and John Dickerson
...road to Baghdad as much as for the President commanding them to battle, there's no turning back now. --Reported by Scott MacLeod/Cairo; Terry McCarthy/Basra; Paul Quinn-Judge and Michael Ware/Northern Iraq; Alex Perry and Simon Robinson/Southern Iraq; Sally Donnelly/Qatar; and Timothy J. Burger, Massimo Calabresi, James Carney, John Dickerson and Mark Thompson/Washington