Thursday, May 6, 2010

Laura Bush kicks off book tour in northern Va. - Jefferson City News Tribune Online
AP) -- Former First Lady Laura Bush kicked off a national book tour Tuesday in northern Virginia, cranking out nearly 10 autographs a minute Kristina Okhotin, 21, of San Diego said she is a fan of the Bushes, but she debated whether to attend the

Gov. Bredesen pens book on health care overhaul - WATE
NASHVILLE (AP) - Tennessee Gov. Phil Bredesen has written a book about his proposal to improve the American health care system. The book, published by Atlantic Monthly Press, is titled "Fresh Medicine: How to Fix Reform and Build a Sustainable Health

New trial ordered in Michael George comic book store slaying - Detroit Free Press
Michael George -- the 49-year-old man accused of fatally shooting his wife in 1990 in their Clinton Township comic book store -- should get a new trial, the state Court of Appeals has Barbara George, 32, was shot once in the head while preparing

Woodward book on Obama coming in September - The Oakland Press
NEW YORK (AP) — A Bob Woodward book on the Obama administration is coming out in September. Simon & Schuster spokeswoman Victoria Meyer confirmed the Watergate scandal with Washington Post colleague Carl Bernstein, wrote four best sellers about

Rosalynn Carter pens new book on mental health - San Francisco Chronicle
Former First Lady Rosalynn Carter says that while there have been dramatic efforts to bring mental health issues to the forefront in a new book titled, "Within Our Reach: Ending the Mental Health Crisis." Carter said there should be no more shame

Obama described Tea Partiers as 'Tea-Baggers', claims book - New Kerala
Washington, May 6 : A new book about US President Barack Obama alleges he once used the vulgar term 'tea-bagger' to refer to the Tea Party movement. Newsweek columnist Jonathan Alter, in his book "The Promise: President Obama, Year One," to be released May 18, quotes the president as saying that

Colo kills bill limiting access to election book - Denver Post
DENVER—The Colorado House Agriculture Committee has killed a bill that would have limited access to a state-published election booklet before it is published. Lawmakers said Wednesday that legislative staffers were being inundated with demands for

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