"Texas Governor's Mansion"

Republican convention protesters investigated for arson at Texas governor's mansion

Officials won't confirm whether the men are suspects in the June 8 arson

McClatchy newspapers

11, Sep, 2008 @3:43 PM

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George Bush to retire to wealthy Texas enclave

George and Laura Bush to return to the city they lived in between 1988 and 1995

David Batty

05, Dec, 2008 @10:14 AM

Decadent perversity

Sidney Blumenthal: No matter the horrors of Iraq, Bush clings to his faith in victory, and a new biography discloses how he releases his anxiety by humiliating his aides.

Sidney Blumenthal

20, Sep, 2007 @6:00 PM

Fight to stop Texas woman's execution
Texas is preparing to execute the first black woman in the state since the American civil war - drawing protests from her supporters and opponents of the US death penalty .

Richard Luscombe in Miami

25, Aug, 2005 @11:05 PM

For their eyes only
The democratic principle of open government is under pressure from a US administration obsessed with secrecy and media manipulation, writes Julian Borger.

Julian Borger

06, Mar, 2002 @2:09 PM

Bush camp: Relying on dad's old team
George W plans his cabinet despite recount

Julian Borger in Austin

10, Nov, 2000 @2:47 AM

Gore concedes presidential race after the fight of his life
Democrat Al Gore surrendered his battle for the White House, accepting Republican George W Bush as the 43rd president of the United States. "I accept the finality of this outcome," the vice president said.

Staff and agencies

14, Dec, 2000 @3:11 AM

Gore's timing catches rival out of step
TV appearance helps Democrat claim political high ground.

Martin Kettle in Washington

17, Nov, 2000 @7:58 AM

Is this the president?
Americans awake today still not knowing the identity of their next president and facing the possibility that Al Gore, who won most votes in Tuesday's election, will mount a supreme court challenge if the White House is awarded to George W Bush.

Martin Kettle in Washington and Duncan Campbell in Nashville

09, Nov, 2000 @2:14 AM

G2: Francis Wheen on party funding
On how Enron wins friends and influence and on parking up the wrong tree.

Francis Wheen

10, Jan, 2001 @2:49 AM

The rollercoaster heart-stopping night that made US history
Like a condemned man on his way to the scaffold, Al Gore had already accepted what seemed to be the inevitable and was on his way to bid a sad farewell to a rain-drenched crowd of supporters in the heart of Nashville. Then, as in all good cowboy movies, came the last-minute reprieve, although this was one that Governor Bush would certainly not have wanted to sign. He is not known for pardons.

Duncan Campbell in Nashville and Julian Borger in Austin

09, Nov, 2000 @2:14 AM

The making of a dynasty
It was another packed hall in another small Texas town on the campaign trail. The staff and pupils of an elementary school in Longview had squeezed into a gym to hear the state's governor, George Walker Bush, tell them how important it was to read, and not watch too much television.

By Julian Borger

31, Oct, 1998 @12:26 PM

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