Morning Buzz: March 8, 2007

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This morning's top stories:

  • President Bush leaves for a five-country tour of Latin America today, intent on bolstering U.S. influence at a time when Venezuelan President Hugo Chavez's sway in the region is on the rise.
  • Democrats in the House are pushing legislation that would require a withdrawal of troops from Iraq by the fall of 2008, the AP reports. Meanwhile, the new commander in Iraq said today that insurgent attacks are intensifying.
  • Bush indicated Wednesday that a pardon of former Cheney aide "Scooter" Libby is unlikely in the near future, the Washington Post reports.
  • An Indian tribe in Arizona has constructed a giant glass-bottomed walkway along the edge of the Grand Canyon, hoping to attract tourists -- and and their money -- to the area.
Coming up: Who's where on the campaign trail this morning.

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