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http://www.rotarysouth.org/michaelkors-com.html President Bush said Monday that the United States and India have built their strongest relationship yet because he hosted an elaborate day of ceremony for the country's prime minister at the White House."India and the United States share a commitment to freedom and a belief that democracy provides the best path to a more hopeful future for all people," Mr. Bush said with a news conference with Indian Prime Minister Manmohan Singh. "We also believe that the spread of liberty is the better alternative to hatred and violence."But besides all of the pomp, Mr. Bush wasn't ready to fulfill one of Singh's top wishes — support for a permanent seat on the Security Council with the United Nations. Singh said he still made his case throughout their Oval Office meeting."India includes a compelling case for permanent membership around the Security Council," Singh said. "We believe that India can significantly bring about U.N. decision-making and capabilities."Considering a litany of alleged mismanagement, corruption and other failings at the world body, U.S. officials think an overhaul of U.N. operations have to be under way before any reshaping or increase of the Council can be considered. The usa, Russia, China, Britain and France now hold the only five spots.Although U.S. officials said Singh was receiving a firm "no" on his request, he searched common ground. "In our talks, obama and I were of one mind that the contemporary reality must be fully reflected from the central organs and decision-making processes with the U.N.," he said.Pressure around the meeting was eased somewhat Sunday if the foreign ministers of populous India, Brazil, Germany and Japan said they might not seek a change in the council's makeup until the end of July while they negotiate with the 53-nation African Union.Council membership was probably be among few negatives to restrict Singh's official visit with President Bush, that also included a welcome ceremony as well as a gala dinner. Mr. Bush also told Singh that they plans to visit India.The White House released full pomp and pageantry for Singh's visit, which has a bewigged fife and drum corps marching across the South Lawn during the welcome ceremony. Both leaders walked side-by-side and inspected a protracted line of troops in dress uniform. no previous page next 1/2
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http://taniaroxborogh.com/uggsaustraliauk.html The Senate voted Thursday to allow the national debt to swell to almost $9 trillion, preventing a first-ever default on U.S. Treasury notes.The check passed by a 52-48 vote. The increase to $9 trillion represents about $30,000 for each man, woman and child in america. The bill now goes to President Bush for his signature.Republican leaders defer this vote as long as they could, CBS News correspondent Bob Fuss reports. Government entities is about a week away from will certainly pay its bills – literally. Expecting Congress, the treasury has been moving money around, even borrowing from federal worker's retirement funds. It's an embarrassing vote for Republicans, simply because they control the decisions on taxes and spending that triggered all this debt. But it also had to be done so the government could go out and borrow more money to pay its bills.The measure allows the government to pay for the war in Iraq and finance Medicare and also other big federal programs without raising taxes. It passed hours prior to the House was expected to approve another $91 billion to invest in the war in Iraq and still provide more aid to hurricane victims.The partisan vote also came because the Senate continued debate over a $2.8 trillion budget blueprint for your upcoming fiscal year that will produce a $359 billion deficit for your fiscal year beginning Oct. 1.Your debt limit will increase by $781 billion. It's the fourth such move — enhancing the debt limit by a total of $3 trillion — since Mr. Bush took office 5yrs ago.The vote came a day after Treasury Secretary John Snow warned lawmakers that action was "critical to deliver certainty to financial markets how the integrity of the obligations of the United States will not be compromised."On Thursday, Treasury postponed next week's auction of three-month and six-month bills pending Senate action, although the move was likely to be quickly reversed in the Senate's vote.The present limit for the debt is $8.2 trillion. Using the budget deficit expected to approach $400 billion either way this year and next, another increase in the debt limit will almost certainly be needed next year. no previous page next 1/2
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