DESERT STORM: DAY 29 : The Home Front
President Bush should set aside any plans to intensify the Persian Gulf War, a group of liberal members of Congress said.
First Lady Barbara Bush arrived in Indianapolis on a commercial flight today, shunning her usual government plane, to show the American public that air travel is still safe despite concerns about possible terrorism.
Anti-war demonstrators splashed a Pentagon doorway with what they said was blood and oil, symbols of their opposition to the war in the oil-rich gulf. The State Department issued rules requiring most Americans to get government permission to travel to Iraq or Kuwait.
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