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CIA emails confirm tape destruction
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Bush picks conservative for high court
US President George Bush has nominated conservative judge Samuel Alito to the Supreme Court in a move likely to set off a partisan battle with Democrats as he tries to right his struggling presidency.
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US President George Bush has nominated White House counsel and long-time loyalist Harriet Miers to the Supreme Court, a move that may shape legal battles on divisive issues such as abortion for decades.
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