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USA Today/CNN poll: President Bush earns approval rating of 55 percent.(George W. Bush)(Brief Article)

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* USA Today/CNN poll: President Bush earns approval rating of 55 percent. ... Bush says he opposes postponing Iraqi elections: "It's one of those moments in history where a lot of people will be amazed that a society has been transformed so quickly from one of tyranny and torture and mass graves to one in which people actually are allowed to express themselves at the ballot." ... Bush in Canada: "The success of multilateralism is measured not merely by following a process, but by achieving results. The objective of the U.N. and other institutions must be collective security, not endless debate. For the sake of peace, when those bodies promise serious consequences, serious consequences must follow." ... John Cogan of Hoover Institution, in Washington Times: ...

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