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April 2005
Dr. Babak Nayeri, Medical Director of the Native American Community Health Center, and Marcus Harrison, CEO of the Native American Community Health Center, give Laura Bush a tour of the Native American Community Health Center in Phoenix, Ariz., April 26, 2005.
Dr. Babak Nayeri, Medical Director of the Native American Community Health Center, and Marcus Harrison, CEO of the Native American Community Health Center, give Laura Bush a tour of the Native American Community Health Center in Phoenix, Ariz., April 26, 2005.
Laura Bush introduces her Scottish Terrier puppy Miss Beazley to fourth-grade students from Maury Elementary School during a visit to the Martin Luther King Jr. Memorial Library in Washington, D.C., Tuesday, April 12, 2005. In celebration of National Library Week, Laura Bush visits the Martin Luther King Jr. Memorial Library and talks with fourth-graders from Maury Elementary School in Washington, D.C., Tuesday, April 12, 2005. During her visit to the library, Mrs. Bush read Oliver Butterworth's "The Enormous Egg" and introduced her Scottish Terrier Miss. Beazley to the students.
President George W. Bush, Laura Bush and U.S. House Speaker Dennis Hastert, R-Ill., tour the Abraham Lincoln Presidential Library and Museum in Springfield, Ill., Tuesday, April 19, 2005. President and Laura Bush return to the White House after attending the dedication of the Abraham Lincoln Presidential Library and Museum Tuesday, April 19, 2005.
President George W. Bush addresses the press on the South Lawn Tuesday, April 19, 2005. "Laura and I offer our congratulations to Pope Benedict XVI. He's a man of great wisdom and knowledge. He's a man who serves the Lord," said the President. "We remember well his sermon at the Pope's funeral in Rome, how his words touched our hearts and the hearts of millions." President George W. Bush looks on as he's introduced by First Lady Laura Bush Wednesday, April 20, 2005, to honor the 2005 National Teacher of the Year during ceremonies in the Rose Garden. Jason Kamras, a math teacher of eight years at John Philip Sousa Middle School in Washington, D.C., received the honors.
President and Mrs. Bush stand with Jason Kamras, the 2005 National Teacher of the Year, after he was honored during ceremonies in the Rose Garden Wednesday, April 20, 2005. Joining them are Secretary of Education Margaret Spellings and former students Wendall Jefferson, left, and Marco Jeter. Laura Bush and Secretary of Interior Gale Norton joins Guilford Elementary School students in taking the Junior Ranger pledge from National Park Service Director Fran Mainella during an event at the Thomas Jefferson Memorial in Washington, D.C., April 21, 2005.
Laura Bush and Interior Secretary Gale Norton joins Guilford Elementary School students in taking the Junior Ranger pledge from National Park Service Director Fran Mainella during during an event at the Thomas Jefferson Memorial in Washington, D.C., April 21, 2005. Laura Bush talks about America's national parks during a Junior Ranger campaign event at the Thomas Jefferson Memorial in Washington, D.C., April 21, 2005.
Laura Bush wears a traditional Native American wrap as she watches a musical performance before touring the Native American Community Health Center in Phoenix, Ariz., April 26, 2005. Laura Bush listens to a drumming performance by Native American children before touring the Native American Community Health Center Phoenix, Ariz., April 26, 2005. The center provides health care and other outreach services such as traditional ceremony training, dental care, women's wellness programming and case management services to Phoenix-area Native Americans.
Dr. Babak Nayeri, Medical Director of the Native American Community Health Center, and Marcus Harrison, CEO of the Native American Community Health Center, give Laura Bush a tour of the Native American Community Health Center in Phoenix, Ariz., April 26, 2005. Laura Bush sits with 16-year-old Derwin Tekala, a participant in the Red Road Youth Empowerment Project, before delivering remarks at the Heard Museum in Phoenix, Ariz., April 26, 2005. Mrs. Bush discussed the role of strong family and cultural bonds in helping children resist negative social pressures.
People cheer for Laura Bush after her remarks at the Heard Museum in Phoenix, Ariz., April 26, 2005.

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