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One hero that many AIDS activists have difficulty accepting, though, is George Bush junior .
ECONOMIST: The history of AIDS
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It helps that Glenn Hubbard and Greg Mankiw, mainstream economists who served under George Bush junior, are advising him.
ECONOMIST: America��s jobs crisis
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The first set of volunteers were not simply associating the Stars and Stripes with the Republican presidency of George Bush junior.
ECONOMIST: The Stars and Stripes may change the outcomes of elections
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Two decades later he failed to save another, when he organised Mr Gore's challenge to George Bush junior after the 2000 election.
ECONOMIST: Warren Christopher
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Mr Bush, through his spokesman, treads carefully on this point, since a now-discredited federal school reform is part of the legacy of George Bush junior.
ECONOMIST: Conservative education reform
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Unless Congress intervenes, tax rates will rise sharply on January 1st, as a series of temporary cuts adopted during the presidency of George Bush junior expire.
ECONOMIST: Congress
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Even Mr Romney's much more modest call to cut the corporate tax rate and extend income-tax cuts dating from George Bush junior's presidency generates more dismay than enthusiasm among voters.
ECONOMIST: The presidential race
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He served as acting attorney-general under George Bush junior.
ECONOMIST: Election laws
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George Bush junior tried to increase the pressure on the Castros, curbing travel and remittances to the island by Cuban-Americans and instructing the US Interests Section in Havana to offer more aid to dissidents.
ECONOMIST: Cubans on the other side of the water are slowly changing too
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And as for George Bush junior...
ECONOMIST: Barack Obama has ignited a fiery debate about class
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Ms Kelley tries to deal with her central problem that she doesn't have anything new to tell us about George Bush senior or junior by focusing on the current president's grandfather: Prescott, the New England banker turned senator who launched the family's political career.
ECONOMIST: The Bush clan