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Laura Bush talks with members of the 101st Airborne at Fort Campbell, Kentucky. Known as "The Screaming Eagles," this airborne division took part in the largest airborne assault of World War II and also served in Vietnam and more recently in the Balkans.
Laura Bush talks with members of the 101st Airborne at Fort Campbell, Kentucky. Known as "The Screaming Eagles," this airborne division took part in the largest airborne assault of World War II and also served in Vietnam and more recently in the Balkans.
 
"Today, we have launched a strike on the financial foundation of the global terror network," stated the President in the Rose Garden as he, Secretary of the Treasury Paul O'Neill and Secretary of State Colin Powell address the media Sept. 24. President Bush addresses the media during a tour of FBI headquarters with director Robert Mueller, left, and Attorney General John Ashcroft Sept. 25. The President visited the offices to personally thank employees for their recent and continued efforts since the Sept. 11 attack.
Laura Bush talks with members of the 101st Airborne at Fort Campbell, Kentucky. Known as "The Screaming Eagles," this airborne division took part in the largest airborne assault of World War II and also served in Vietnam and more recently in the Balkans. President George W. Bush signs the Patriot Act, Anti-Terrorism Legislation, in the East Room Oct. 26. "With my signature, this law will give intelligence and law enforcement officials important new tools to fight a present danger," said the President in his remarks.
FBI Director Robert Mueller, CIA Director George Tenet, Attorney General John Ashcroft and Homeland Security Director Tom Ridge discuss homeland security in the Cabinet Room. President Bush signed the Afghan Women and Children Relief Act on December 12, 2001. "The bill I sign today extends and strengthens our efforts. The Afghan Women and Children Relief Act commits the United States to providing education and medical assistance to Afghan women and children, and to Afghan refugees in surrounding countries," said the President.

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