President Bush said mounting U.S. casualties in Iraq are a "serious concern," but again refused to set a timetable for pulling out American troops. "A fixed timetable for withdrawal in my judgment means defeat," he told a news conference.
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Andy Murray says that Great Britain should reconsider plans to hand Tim Henman a Davis Cup recall.
New Jersey's highest court ruled that gay couples are entitled to the same rights as heterosexuals. But the court said lawmakers have six months to determine whether the state will honor gay marriage or some other form of civil union.
Jermain Defoe and Mido score two goals apiece as Spurs ease past MK Dons in the third round of the Carling Cup.
President Bush said Wednesday that he is concerned about the situation in Iraq, but it is "critical" that U.S. troops remain there and oust the insurgents. "I know many Americans are not satisfied with the situation in Iraq," Bush said in a White House news conference. "I'm not satisfied either."
Goals from Giuseppe Rossi and Nolberto Solano eased Newcastle into the Carling Cup fourth round.
President Bush on Wednesday said the United States is "shifting" its tactics in the Iraq war as the "enemy shifts" theirs.
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