Newport (Rhode
Island), June 15, 2001:
Former
President George Bush delivers a speech to the
graduating class of the Naval War College.
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Tokyo (Japan),
May 29, 2001:
George
Bush is on a private visit to Japan.
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Athens (Greece),
April 3, 2001:
Former
President George Bush is in Athens to attend an
Economist Conference entitled Leadership
Strategy at the Dawn of the 21st
Century.
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Kuwait (Kuwait),
February 25, 2001:
Former
U.S. President George Bush and his wife Barbara
attend the ceremony celebrating the 10th
anniversary of the end of the Gulf War and Kuwait's
40 years of independence.
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College Station
(Texas), February 23, 2001:
Former
President George Bush recounts his experiences
during a forum marking the 10th anniversary of the
start of the Gulf War's decisive ground
offensive.
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Caracas
(Venezuela), February 16, 2001:
Former
U.S. President George Bush is on a private visit to
Venezuela. He plans to spend a few fays fishing for
bone fish in the Caribbean archipelago Los Roques
and for peacock bass in the Venezuelan
Amazon.
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New
York (New York), February 8, 2001:
George
Bush wins the Jesse Owens Global Award.
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Washington
(District of Columbia), January 20,
2001:
George
Walker Bush, swearing the same oath as his father
before him, became America's 43rd president
Saturday after one of the most turbulent elections
in history. It is the second time a son had
followed his father to the White House. John Quincy
Adams traced his father's steps 176 years
ago.
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Beaumont
(Texas), January 10, 2001:
Former
President George Bush speaks to a crowd gathered
for the recreation of the Spindletop gusher, 100
years to the minute after the historic oil find.
The 1901 gusher proved that oil, until a minor
energy source, existed in quantities massive enough
to fuel the ongoing Industrial Revolution.
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