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ed so many others was herself scooped -- by the first
lady. Pat Nixon was the one who announced to the Washington press
corps that Thomas was engaged to Douglas Cornell, chief White House correspondent
for UPI's archival, The Associated Press.They were married in 1971. Cornell
died 11 years later.Thomas stayed with UPI for 57 years, until 2000,
when the company was purchased by News World Communications, which was founded
by the Rev. Sun Myung Moon, leader of the Unification Church.At age
79, Thomas was soon hired as a Washington-based columnist for newspaper
publisher Hearst Corp.A self-described liberal, Thomas made no secret of
her ill feelings for the second President Bush. "He is the worst
president in all of American history," she told the Daily Breeze of
Torrance, Calif.Thomas also was critical of the U.S.-led invasion of Iraq,
asserting that the deaths of innocent people should hang heavily on Bush's
conscience."We are involved in a war that is becoming more dubious every
day," she said in a speech to thousands of students at Brigham
Young University in September 2003. "I thought it was wrong to invade
a country without any provocation."Some students walked out of the lecture.
She won over others with humorous stories from her "ringside seat" to
history.In March 2005, she confronted Bush with the proposition that "your
decision to invade Iraq has caused the deaths of thousands of Americans
and Iraqis" and every justification for
FILE: June 25, 2013: George P. Bush, 37, speaks during an interview
with The Associated Press in Frisco, Texas.APFRISCO, Texas On a recent
evening, George P. Bush was telling a packed room of wealthy North
Texans how he got his start in politics. It was May 1979
and the then 3-year-old was in a Houston park, clutching a balloon
and watching his grandfather, George H.W. Bush, announce his first campaign
for president."It was my first memory," Bush recalled. "I was wearing a
George P. Bush, er, uh, George H.W. Bush for President T-shirt."Drowned
out temporarily by laughter, Bush insisted it wasn't a Freudian flub. An
aide approached a reporter scribbling notes and jokingly commanded: "Stop
writing!"The light moment underscores the dilemma of the latest scion of
an American political dynasty.How does Bush keep his family's powerful past
from overwhelming his present? How can he ease into his first campaign
for elected office amid lofty expectations that he will help save a
Republican Party in Texas that's endangered by the state's booming Latino
population?Bush, 37, says he's more than just a famous surname. Both his
grandfather and uncle were presidents; his father, former Florida Gov. Jeb
Bush, may run for the White House in 2016.George P. Bush is
running for state land commissioner, a post unfamiliar to most Texans, because
he says it best suits his skills, not because it could launch
him to bigger things in the largest Republican-lean
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<p style="font-size:xx-small;">dsechiMazraani is cagey about
the vessel's precise location, saying only that it's in deep water. Mazraani's
said his best estimate was that the team spent thousands of dollars
of its own money on the expedition. He joked that no one
on the team, whose members range in age from the mid-20s to
mid-50s, stands to make money from the find unless someone writes a
book.Mazraani said the next step is to contact any sailors or their
families from the escort vessels, the tanker and the German U-boat to
share the news and show the pictures. Another trip to the site
is coming, he said, adding the investigation has just started."The history
behind it all is really what drives us," Mazraani said.
tino vote nationwide last year.Closer to home, no Republican represents
any majority Hispanic district in the Legislature, even though the GOP holds
sizable majorities in the House and Senate. The only Hispanic ever elected
to the U.S. Senate from Texas, Ted Cruz, is a Republican whose
father was born in Cuba. Many top GOP leaders are counting on
him and Bush to remake the party's image with Hispanics.Gilberto Hinojosa,
chairman of the Texas Democratic Party, scoffs at that."How is it," he
asked, "that these people think that if they're fortunate to be born
to a Hispanic mother and are of Hispanic heritage, that gives them
the right to have the support of the Hispanic community?"Bush said Hispanics
"don't vote in a monolith." He sidestepped questions about national issues
such as immigration, choosing to focus on the responsibilities of the land
commissioner. The office oversees vast oil and mineral rights which help
fund public education. It also administers benefits to military veterans."This
is an office I've had my heart on for years," Bush said.
"I'm a former educator, a veteran and I have a strong energy
and asset background. This is kind of what I'm excited about."Born in
Houston, Bush grew up in Florida, where his father was governor from
1998 until 2007. He graduated from and played baseball for Rice University
in Houston before teaching school in inner-city Miami and working on George
W. Bush's presidential campaign.He earned
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