George W. Bush

Ex-President Bush aims to ''bring the reader inside the Oval Office''

Ex-President Bush aims to ''bring the reader inside the Oval Office''Washington, Mar. 20 : Former President George W. Bush has said that his goal is to bring the reader inside the Oval Office for the most consequential moments "of my personal and political life," through his autobiography.

In a statement Thursday issued by Crown Publishing, Bush said. "I look forward to painting a vivid picture of the information I had, the principles I followed, and the decisions I made."

Bush has written 30,000 words of his memoir ‘Decision Point''

Bush has written 30,000 words of his memoir ‘Decision Point''Washington, Mar 19 : Former US President George W. Bush has written about 30,000 words of his memoir tentatively titled "Decision Points" that will cover everything from how he found faith, to how he quit drinking and chose Karl Rove and Dick Cheney for their respective jobs.

A contract with Crown, an imprint of Random House, is to be announced on Thursday. The same publisher issued both of President Obama's books, Politico reports.

Bush says he does not want spend his time criticizing Obama

Bush says he does not want spend his time criticizing ObamaCalgary (Canada), Mar. 18 : Former US President George W Bush has said that he does not want spend his retirement criticizing his successor Barack Obama.

"He [Obama] was not my first choice for president, but when he won I thought it was good for the United States of America. I was deeply touched and I was deeply moved when I saw African Americans on TV weeping and saying, `I never thought it was possible,''" the Globe and Mail quoted Bush, as saying during a luncheon speech here.

Book names Bush among dubious moneymakers

Book names Bush among dubious moneymakersNew York, March 1 : Former U. S. President George W. Bush has been named among such businessmen as have faced corruption charges, in an upcoming HarperCollins book.

In the book `Get Rich Cheating', Jeff Kreisler salutes dubious moneymakers like Ken Lay, Dennis Kozlowski, and Conrad Black.

He has also written about Bush in the book.

Bush to embark on a speaking tour next month

Stone says “W.” no disservice to Bush administrationWashington, Feb 24 : Former President George W. Bush will embark next month on a series of speeches that will take him to Canada, Europe and Asia, his advisers have said.

The former president already has plans for about 10 speeches over the next year, and will do more, Politico reported.

$1k chance to hear Bush speak Down Under

George W BushSydney, Feb 22 : Celebrity agent Max Markson is planning to bring former US president George Bush to Australia and charge 1000-dollar-a head to hear him talk.

"I was on a cruise in the Caribbean the day after President [Barack] Obama was sworn in and I received an email asking if I could arrange for president Bush to come out," the Sydney Morning Herald quoted Markson, as saying.

Markson had previously organised speaking trips for Bush''s father and Bill Clinton after their terms as US president.

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