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Bush wants an American to lead World Bank

WASHINGTON, May 22 (Reuters) President George W Bush said yesterday he wants an American to succeed Paul Wolfowitz as president of the World Bank, playing down speculation he might turn to departing British Prime Minister Tony Blair for the job.

Wolfowitz's resignation announced last week has prompted calls from some Europeans for one of their own to serve as World Bank president.

''We'd very much like it to be an American,'' Bush told Reuters in an interview.

He said Treasury Secretary Henry Paulson is in charge of the search for Wolfowitz's successor and will take to Bush a list of those he thinks would be good for the job.

Asked if his close ally Blair might be a candidate, Bush said: ''I haven't talked to Tony Blair about it, but I do think it'd be good to have an American run the bank.'' Wolfowitz resigned following accusations that he authorized a pay raise for his companion.

Bush did not say when he would make up his mind on who to pick as the next World Bank president, but aides said a decision was imminent.

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Bush to seek 100 bn dollar more war funds

WASHINGTON, Dec 14: President George W Bush will soon seek about billion in additional emergency funds for the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan, according to a report by Democratic staffers for two key panels in the US House of Representatives.Such a large request would mark a rapid escalation in the cost of the Iraq war at a time when public support is plummeting and Bush is looking for new answers to stem violence that threatens to spin out of.....
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