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[GMA News.tv] On the economy, Bush arrived with a turbulent trail behind him this week: more startling drops in the stock market only partially made up for by a Wall Street climb on Friday, the highest level of unemployment claims in 16 years, and no solution in place for flailing automakers.

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[Kentucky.com: News] Kentucky.com Nation - Wire: Bush was hoping to use his final APEC summit to get endorsement of a sweeping action plan to attack the global financial crisis that was drafted last week in Washington at a meeting of the Group of 20 nations, which include the world's richest economies plus major developing nations such as China, Brazil, India and Russia. Nine of the countries at the G-20 meeting are also members of APEC.

[Bradenton.com: Politics] Bush pushing economy, North Korea progress - Politics - Bradenton.com: In addition to addressing the economic crisis, Bush used his discussions in Lima to provide renewed impetus to an effort to rid North Korea of its nuclear weapons. North Korea has balked at allowing inspectors to take samples from its main nuclear complex.

[Press of Atlantic City: Campaign AP] Bush pushing economy, North Korea progress: Bush was hoping to use his final APEC summit to get endorsement of a sweeping action plan to attack the global financial crisis that was drafted last week in Washington at a meeting of the Group of 20 nations, which include the world's richest economies plus major developing nations such as China, Brazil, India and Russia. Nine of the countries at the G-20 meeting are also members of APEC.

[Breitbart - Associated Press - breaking] Bush rallies China's help on North Korea: Across the weekend, Bush is meeting with leaders of the four other countries involved in ridding North Korea of its nuclear weapons program. That effort appeared to get back on track when the U.S. removed North Korea from its list of nations that sponsor terrorism, but North Korea has since balked at allowing inspectors to take samples from its main nuclear complex.

[Kentucky.com: Homepage] Kentucky.com World - Wire: Bush was hoping to use his final APEC summit to get endorsement of a sweeping action plan to attack the global financial crisis that was drafted last week in Washington at a meeting of the Group of 20 nations, which include the world's richest economies plus major developing nations such as China, Brazil, India and Russia. Nine of the countries at the G-20 meeting are also members of APEC.

[Apply Best Credit Card] Bush rallies China’s help on North Korea | Apply Best Credit Card ...: Across the weekend, Bush is meeting with leaders of the four other countries involved in ridding North Korea of its nuclear weapons program. That effort appeared to get back on track when the U.S. removed North Korea from its list of nations that sponsor terrorism, but North Korea has since balked at allowing inspectors to take samples from its main nuclear complex.

[Who Is President] Who Is President» Blog Archive » Bush pushing economy, North Korea ...: Bush, left, with President Hu Jintao of China before AP - In a final diplomatic dash, President George W. Bush on Friday moved to steady a shuddering economy and a wobbly effort to rid North Korea of its nuclear .

[National News] Ohio.com - Bush enlists China's help in dealing with N. Korea: Bush is meeting with leaders of the other countries involved in ridding North Korea of its nuclear weapons program. That effort appeared to get back on track when the United States removed North Korea from its list of nations that sponsor terrorism, but North Korea has balked at allowing inspectors to take samples from its main nuclear complex.

[4mainstreet's Weblog] Protectionism « 4mainstreet’s Weblog: Bush’s entreaties against protectionism were seen as an effort to avoid the kind of mistakes that transformed the economic crisis of the 1930s into the Great Depression, when countries worsened the global downturn by raising barriers to protect their own industries only to see global demand plummet.

[Silobreaker Feed] Silobreaker: 'Nostalgic' Bush meets with China's Hu: Chinese President Hu Jintao met US President George W.Bush on the eve of the APEC summit in Peru, which will focus on the global economic downturn. The two leaders discussed North Korea's nuclear programme and the financial crisis.

[HozNews] HozNews » George W. Bush seeks APEC backing on crisis: WASHINGTON (AFP) - - US President George W. Bush on Friday headed to an Asia-Pacific summit in Peru to work on progress in dismantling North Korea’s nuclear programs and seek a more united front on the global economic meltdown.

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