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.
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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