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A day in the life of a President
This is the February 27, 1991, entry from the daily  appointment log kept by President George H.W. Bush. Presidents keep a  daily log of meetings with personal acquaintances, foreign  representatives, and domestic advisors. On this day the log notes that  at 9:02 p.m. eastern standard time, the President addressed the nation  about the suspension of offensive combat operations in the Persian Gulf.
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A day in the life of a President

This is the February 27, 1991, entry from the daily appointment log kept by President George H.W. Bush. Presidents keep a daily log of meetings with personal acquaintances, foreign representatives, and domestic advisors. On this day the log notes that at 9:02 p.m. eastern standard time, the President addressed the nation about the suspension of offensive combat operations in the Persian Gulf.

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