Bush library site won't be named for several months
The first lady's alma mater, SMU, has been viewed as the front- runner. But Bush said only "it's going somewhere in Texas" -- a line often used by President Bush. A search committee headed by Don Evans, a close Bush confidant from Midland, Texas, who was commerce secretary in the...
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Published in | McClatchy - Tribune News Service p. 1 |
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Format | Newsletter |
Language | English |
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Washington
Tribune Content Agency LLC
16.08.2006
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Summary: | The first lady's alma mater, SMU, has been viewed as the front- runner. But Bush said only "it's going somewhere in Texas" -- a line often used by President Bush. A search committee headed by Don Evans, a close Bush confidant from Midland, Texas, who was commerce secretary in the first term, has been actively winnowing the prospects, but has avoided any public timetable for a decision. On Wednesday, Evans' spokesman, Taylor Griffin, after consulting with Evans, echoed Bush's remarks. |
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