The Bush Years

President George W. Bush pauses during his final news conference in the Brady press briefing room at the White House in Washington, January 12, 2009.  REUTERS/Jason Reed

Bush legacy shaped

Two unfinished wars, the U.S. economy deep in recession, the budget deficit about to hit $1 trillion and America's image badly tarnished abroad.  Full Article 

Timeline of the Bush years

 
Bush's farewell news conference

President Bush held his final news conference where he defended his record and offered some regrets.  Video 

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The man in office

Jim Young looks back over my three years in Washington and comes away with two impressions of the man in the office.  Blog 

 
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Defining his presidency

Jason Reed reflects on what it was like to cover the 43rd President of the United States for the past six years.  Blog 

 
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Good, bad and ugly

As one of only two Reuters photographers covering the entire eight years of President Bush's term, Kevin Lamarque has seen the good, the bad and the ugly.  Blog 

 
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First-time history

President Bush's eight years of office offered many unforgettable moments, some from very early on, Larry Downing writes.  Blog