President George W. Bush bailed out U.S. automakers on Friday with $17.4 billion in emergency loans as he sought to stave off a collapse that would have cost hundreds of thousands of jobs...
WASHINGTON, Dec 20 - President George W. Bush on Saturday said offering government loans to U.S. automakers was the only option left to prevent the industry from collapsing after alternatives were ruled out or...
CITING danger to the national economy, the Bush administration came to the rescue of the US auto industry yesterday, offering US$17.4 billion in emergency loans in exchange for concessions from the deeply troubled car makers and their workers.
WASHINGTON, Nov 19 - U.S. President George W. Bush has been briefed about increasing attacks by Somali pirates off east Africa, and the United States is consulting with other U.N. Security Council members on ways...
The administration of President George W. Bush ends in less than 10 weeks, and a delay in submitting a request to lawmakers would leave it to President-elect Barack Obama to tap remaining funds in the bailout fund...
As his presidency nears its end, a reflective President Bush suggested Tuesday that he regrets some of his more blunt statements on the war on terrorism over the last eight years and said he wishes he had not spoken...
The U.S. administration of President George W. Bush is keeping President-elect Barack Obama's economic team "up to speed" on what will be discussed at next weekend's G20 financial summit in Washington, a U.S. Treasury official said on Sunday.
WASHINGTON, Nov 6 - U.S. President George W. Bush will give remarks on the financial markets and global economy on Nov. 13 in New York ahead of his summit with world leaders to discuss the...
WASHINGTON, Nov 5 - U.S. President George W. Bush will urge Group of 20 leaders at a Nov. 15 summit on the global economic crisis not to use it as an excuse for erecting trade...
Two unfinished wars, the U.S. economy deep in recession, the budget deficit about to hit $1 trillion and America's image badly tarnished abroad...