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(4 Aug 2002) SHOTLIST 1. Wide shot of town buildings, zoom to long shot of Bush house 2. US President George W. Bush and his father, former President George Bush Senior in golf cart, George W. Bush gets out of golf cart holding a golf club. 3. SOUNDBITE: (English) George W. Bush, US President: “Good Morning. I'm distressed to hear about the latest suicide bombers in Israel. For those who yearn for peace in the Middle East, for those in Arab lands, for those in Europe, for those all around the world who yearn for peace, we must do everything we possibly can to stop the terror. There are a few killers who want to stop the peace process that we have started and we must not let them. For the sake of humanity, for the sake of the Palestinians who suffer, for the sake of the Israelis who are under attack, we must stop the terror. I call upon all nations to do everything they can to stop these terrorist killers. Thank you.... Now, watch this (golf) drive.“ 4. Wide shot of George W. Bush and George Bush Senior beside golf cart 5. Mid shot of President Bush hitting golf ball 6. George Bush Senior puts golf club in cart 7. UPSOUND (English) George W. Bush: “See you at church.“ 8. Golf cart drives off STORYLINE US President George W. Bush condemned the latest suicide bombing attack in Israel on Sunday, calling on all nations to prevent “a few killers“ from disrupting the Middle East peace process. “There are a few killers who want to stop the peace process that we have started. We must not let them,“ Bush said shortly before he began an early-morning golf game with his father, former US President George Bush Senior. President Bush is spending a weekend with his parents at their summer home at Kennebunkport on the Maine coast. The latest bombing on a packed bus in northern Israel during the morning rush hour on Sunday killed at least nine people and wounded 37 others. The apparent suicide attack occurred at the Meron Junction, between the towns of Acre and Tsfat, about 60 kilometers (35 miles) northwest of the West Bank. The civilian bus was carrying a number of soldiers returning to their bases on Sunday, the beginning of the work week in Israel. Find out more about AP Archive: Twitter: Facebook: ​​ Instagram: You can license this story through AP Archive:

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