+ Follow CARL ROVE Tag
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[Title] => Bush congratulates GMA, Pinoys; CINCPAC at inaugural
[Summary] => WASHINGTON US President George W. Bush congratulated President Arroyo for her election victory and commended the Filipino people for rejecting extra-legal options to resolve differences.
"We understand that some participants in the political process have raised questions about the results of the May 10 election. We commend the people of the Philippines for making use of established legal mechanisms and rejecting extra-legal options for resolving their differences," the White House said.
[DatePublished] => 2004-06-26 00:00:00
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[Title] => Pinay White House staffer of Bush in advance party
[Summary] => A Filipina who works at the White House in Washington is with the advance teams of the US government that did the spadework for US President George W. Bushs official activities here during his eight-hour state visit.
Susan Bonzon Ralston, executive assistant to Carl Rove, Bushs senior adviser, was informally introduced to Malacañang reporters yesterday by her Philippine counterpart, Ambassador Victoriano Lecaros.
[DatePublished] => 2003-10-17 00:00:00
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[AuthorName] => Marichu A. Villanueva
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[Title] => Fil-Ams gush over GMA at White House
[Summary] => It is often said in the Philippines that with millions of Filipinos working overseas, you will find Filipinos almost anywhere in the world.
During President Arroyos visit to the White House as a guest of US President George W. Bush, that seemed to be true.
In spite of her hectic schedule, Mrs. Arroyo still found time to give the handful of ranking Filipino-Americans working on staff at Americas seat of power an audience.
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CARL ROVE
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"We understand that some participants in the political process have raised questions about the results of the May 10 election. We commend the people of the Philippines for making use of established legal mechanisms and rejecting extra-legal options for resolving their differences," the White House said.
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[Title] => Pinay White House staffer of Bush in advance party
[Summary] => A Filipina who works at the White House in Washington is with the advance teams of the US government that did the spadework for US President George W. Bushs official activities here during his eight-hour state visit.
Susan Bonzon Ralston, executive assistant to Carl Rove, Bushs senior adviser, was informally introduced to Malacañang reporters yesterday by her Philippine counterpart, Ambassador Victoriano Lecaros.
[DatePublished] => 2003-10-17 00:00:00
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[Title] => Fil-Ams gush over GMA at White House
[Summary] => It is often said in the Philippines that with millions of Filipinos working overseas, you will find Filipinos almost anywhere in the world.
During President Arroyos visit to the White House as a guest of US President George W. Bush, that seemed to be true.
In spite of her hectic schedule, Mrs. Arroyo still found time to give the handful of ranking Filipino-Americans working on staff at Americas seat of power an audience.
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