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Charles Pickering Sr., whose bruising battle for a seat on a federal appeals court abruptly ended when President Bush elevated him without congressional approval, announced his retirement Thursday. Pickering said he would not seek the nomination for a permanent seat on the 5th Circuit amid opposition from Democrats and civil rights groups. "President Bush can now nominate someone younger who will be able to serve longer, which I believe is in the best interest of the court," said Pickering.
December 10, 2004 at 12:00 AM
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