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WHEN Barack Obama steps up to Capitol Hill to swear the Oath of Office, George W. Bush will be preparing to fly home to Texas and begin what his wife Laura calls the "after-life" in their new gated mansion in Dallas, writes ADAM LEE POTTER. The couple will retain Secret Service protection for the next 10 years, an annual pension of pounds 136,000, paid-for office staff, free travel and medical insurance.
Laura will write her memoirs while Dubya, 62, as well as joining the lucrative public speech circuit "to replenish the ol' coffers", plans to establish a Freedom Institute to promote democracy. But he's not setting his sights too high, adding: "I envisage getting in the car, getting bored, going down to the ranch."See the full content of this document
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Bush Moseys On Back to the Ranch
In his final radio address as president yesterday, he said Ame...
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