"No greater legacy" for Bush than climate deal -UK
14th Nov 2006, 13:39 GMT
NAIROBI (Reuters) - Britain's environment minister urged President George W. Bush on Tuesday to agree cuts in emissions of greenhouse gases, saying there could be "no greater legacy" for his last two years in office.
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