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8A NEWS/triie Cliariotte $o«t Thursday, April 1, 2004 Rice can testify publiciv Bush Continued from page 2A The commission’s Republican chairman, for mer New Jersey Gov. Thomas Kean, welcomed the decision and said the White House shouldn’t be concerned that the tes- t i m o n y would vio late the prin ciples of executive privilege or separation of powers. ‘^We recognize the fact that this is an extraordinary event,” Kean said. “This does not set a precedent.” He said there was still no time set - either for Rice’s public testi mony or for Bush and Cheney’s private appear ance. Administration offi cials said her appearance probably would come at the end of next week. Bush is staking much of his re-election bid on his per formance as president after the 2601 attacks. But former Bush counterterrorism adviser Richard Clarke - in a best-selling book and testi mony before the Sept. 11 commission last week - con tended the president had been slow to act against al- Qaida before the attacks and ; compromised the anti-^terror battle afterward by going to war in Iraq. Opinion polls suggest sup port for Bush’s handling of the war on terror has declined. Two surveys out this week show the presi dent’s approval ratings on that issue are now in the high 50 percent range after being in the mid-60s for months. Although the erosion has not hurt Bush in one-on-one polling against Democratic rival John Kerry, the White House saw a brewing prob lem. It waged a vigorous counterattack on Clarke’s credibility. But the many houm Rice spent rebutting Clarke in the news media only raised anew the criti cism of the White House refusal to let her testify pub licly. Even Republicans began saying the administration’s argument on separation of powers should be tossed aside. Commissioner Slade Gorton, a former Republican senator from Washington state, said he was delighted at Bush’s change of heart, but he added: “I think the White House would have been better oft* if it had made the agreements sooner.” Bush has reversed himself in the face of political reali ties on several previous occa sions, especially on the sub ject of the Sept. 11 commis sion. Most recently, the adminis tration, which had wanted to restrict any access to the president by the panel to just one hour, relaxed that limit. 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Friday Y Breezy with some sun. 64/42 Saturday 4^ Partly sunny. 66/44 Sunday Partial sunshine. 70/48 Monday e- Mostly sunny. 68/46 Tuesday Partial sunshine. 68/46 Wednesday Mostly cloudy. 66/46 The Week Ahead The Week Ahead Temperatures Precipitation Near Normal Normal Normal ^ U.S. Traveler’s Cities The National Summary Today Saturday Sunday Monday City • Hi Lo W Hi Lo W Hi Lo W Hi Lo W Hi Lo W Atlanta 60 44 pc 62 46 pc 66 50 s 70 52 s 72 50 s Boston 44 40 r 46 38 r 48 38 sh 52 40 sh 55 38 s Chicago 46 34 c 48 36 pc 54 36 pc 52 34 pc 59 39 pc Cleveland 41 37 sh 49 37 sh 48 38 sh 49 38 sh 50 41 pc Denver 71 38 pc 64 36 pc 44 34 c 54 30 c 55 27 c Des Moines 54 34 pc 56 38 pc 60 39 pc 59 40 c 59 38 c Detroit 47 34 sh 50 36 c 54 36 pc 57 38 pc 57 40 s Houston 77 62 pc 79 62 t 79 60 t 76 60 t 73 52 pc Indianapolis 47 38 sh 53 38 pc 59 39 pc 60 41 pc 63 42 pc Kansas City 57 36 pc 58 38 pc 60 42 pc 62 42 c 63 39 sh Los Angeles 72 54 pc 76 52 s 76 52 s 70 54 pc 74 52 s Miami 83 68 s 83 69 pc 85 67 pc 83 67 pc 81 64 s Minn.- St. Paul 53 29 pc 56 35 pc 53 34 pc 56 37 c 55 37 r New Orleans 70 61 pc 75 61 pc 74 59 t 75 59 pc 75 56 pc New York City 47 38 r 46 42 r 55 45 sh 58 41 sh 55 42 s Omaha 57 34 pc 62 36 pc 60 35 pc 60 35 c 59 37 c Phoenix 64 54 pc 67 52 pc 74 55 sh 77 57 pc 79 56 pc San Francisco 76 50 s 78 52 s 74 50 s 65 51 s 64 50 pc Seattle 56 40 pc 58 42 s 60 42 s 58 42 pc 57 41 c Washington 49 44 r 54 42 sh 56 42 sh 62 44 sh 55 45 pc World Traveler’s Cities Today Friday Saturday Sunday Monday City Hi Lo W Hi Lo W Hi Lo W Hi Lo W Hi Lo w Amsterdam 57 50 r 59 51 r 55 47 pc 56 48 pc 50 39 s Berlin 58, 42 pc 54 41 r 55 38 pc ■ 52 37 pc 48 34 s Buenos Aires 83 65 pc 84 66 pc 86 69 pc 88 69 pc 89 64 pc Cairo 95 72 s 92 57 pc 84 54 pc 81 50 pc 84 57 s Jerusalem 77 58 s 76 49 pc 70 47 s 71 48 pc 72 52 pc Johaqne^rg 74 52 pc 71 53 sh 73 53 sh 76 55 c 75 55 sh London 56 42 r 59 49 r 60 47 pc 63 50 s 58 41 s Madrid 53 29 r 56 39 pc 60 41 s 62 42 pc 61 41 pc Mexico City 60 33 r 70 45 pc 71 44 c 64 47 pc 68 39 c Moscow 25 4 pc 21 5 sf 21 8 sn 31 17 pc 37 23 c Paris 60 41 c 53 43 r 58 43 pc 56 43 pc 54 35 s Rio de Janeiro 78 66 c 77 66 r 78 67 c 77 66 t 76 65 sh Rome 63 48 c 58 38 pc 50 34 r 55 37 c 51 36 sh San Juan 85 73 pc 84 72 s 85 72 s 36 72 s 85 72 pc Seoul 58 28 r 50 26 pc 47 26 pc 46 35 c 58 42 s Sydney 77 59 c 76 55 pc 76 53 pc 72 52 sh 71 55 pc Tokyo 57 47 s 64 54 pc 57 45 s 56 51 c 61 41 sh Toronto 45 36 r 48 36 r 50 34 sh 49 41 sh 48 41 sh Winnipeg 50 33 pc 48 31 pc 52 32 pc 48 34, s 49 26 sh Zurich 63 47 pc 59 40 r 52 37 r 55 37 pc 47 28 s Tropical moisture will fuel showers and thunderstorms over the Southwest during the period. 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