George H.W. Bush was the 41st president of the United States, serving a single term from 1989 to 1993 that was marked by the Persian Gulf War and the fall of the Soviet Union.
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On Nov. 7, 1984, The Times reported that President Reagan and his Vice President George Bush were swept to a landslide reelection victory.
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On July 17, 1980, The Times reported that Ronald Reagan had selected U.N. Ambassador George Bush to be his running mate.
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On May 27, 1980, The Times reported that George Bush had ended his two-year, $16.2 million quest for the presidency.
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On Jan. 28, 1976, The Times reported that the Senate had confirmed the nomination of George Bush as director of the Central Intelligence Agency.
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On Dec. 12, 1970, The Times reported that President Nixon would nominated Rep. George Bush (R-Texas) to be the next ambassador to the United Nations.
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On Nov. 4, 1970, The Times reported that Democrat Lloyd M. Bentsen had defeated Republican George Bush for a seat in the U.S. Senate.
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On Nov. 4, 1964, The Times reported that President Johnson was elected in a landslide and that George Bush was unsuccessful in his bid to unseat Sen. Ralph W. Yarborough (D-Texas).
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