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President Bush Participates in Panel on School Safety
President George W. Bush talks with former Columbine High School student Craig Scott during a panel discussion on school safety at the National 4-H Conference Center in Chevy Chase, Md., Tuesday, Oct. 10, 2006. "All of us in this country want our classrooms to be gentle places of learning, places where people not only learn the basics -- basic skills necessary to become productive citizens, but learn to relate to one another," said President Bush. "And our parents I know want to be able send their child or children to schools that are safe places." White House photo by Kimberlee Hewitt
President George W. Bush talks with former Columbine High School student Craig Scott during a panel discussion on school safety at the National 4-H Conference Center in Chevy Chase, Md., Tuesday, Oct. 10, 2006. "All of us in this country want our classrooms to be gentle places of learning, places where people not only learn the basics -- basic skills necessary to become productive citizens, but learn to relate to one another," said President Bush. "And our parents I know want to be able send their child or children to schools that are safe places." White House photo by Kimberlee Hewitt Full Story
President George W. Bush talks with President Alan Garcia of Peru in the Oval Office Tuesday, Oct. 10, 2006. “We talked about world issues, we talked about issues regarding South America and Central America, and we talked about our bilateral relations,” said President Bush in his remarks to the press. “The central issue facing us right now is the passage of a free trade agreement.” White House photo by Eric Draper
President George W. Bush laughs with President Alan Garcia of Peru during a meeting with the press in the Oval Office Tuesday, Oct. 10, 2006. “We see our role as a country in terms of helping strengthen democracy and achieving friendship without threat in our region,” said President Garcia. “And in this regard, Peru will continue to work towards the democratization of Latin America.” White House photo by Eric Draper
President George W. Bush participates in a panel on school safety at the National 4-H Conference Center in Chevy Chase, Md., Tuesday, Oct. 10, 2006. "All of us in this country want our classrooms to be gentle places of learning, places where people not only learn the basics -- basic skills necessary to become productive citizens, but learn to relate to one another," said President Bush. "And our parents I know want to be able send their child or children to schools that are safe places." White House photo by Kimberlee Hewitt
President George W. Bush talks with former Columbine High School student Craig Scott during a panel discussion on school safety at the National 4-H Conference Center in Chevy Chase, Md., Tuesday, Oct. 10, 2006. "All of us in this country want our classrooms to be gentle places of learning, places where people not only learn the basics -- basic skills necessary to become productive citizens, but learn to relate to one another," said President Bush. "And our parents I know want to be able send their child or children to schools that are safe places." White House photo by Kimberlee Hewitt
Mrs. Laura Bush speaks during a conference on school safety at the National 4-H Conference Center in Chevy Chase, Md., Tuesday, Oct. 10, 2006. White House photo by Shealah Craighead
Newly sworn-in Ambassador Mark Dybul, Coordinator of the Office of the US Global AIDS, looks at Mrs. Laura Bush as she speaks to an audience of Ambassadors to the United States, government officials, representatives from the public health sector and Non-Governmental Organizations Tuesday, October 10, 2006, during the swearing-in ceremony of Ambassador Mark Dybul in the Benjamin Franklin Room at the U.S. Department of State in Washington, D.C. Ambassador Dybul will coordinate and oversee the U.S. global response to HIV/AIDS, and lead implementations of the U.S. President's Emergency Plan for AIDS Relief (Emergency Plan/PEPFAR), the largest commitment ever by any nation for an international health initiative dedicated to a single disease. White House photo by Shealah Craighead
Mrs. Laura Bush, along with family of Ambassador Mark Dybul, watch as U.S. Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice assists newly sworn-in Ambassador Mark Dybul as he signs appointment documents Tuesday, October 10, 2006, during the swearing-in ceremony of Ambassador Mark Dybul in the Benjamin Franklin Room at the U.S. Department of State in Washington, D.C. White House photo by Shealah Craighead

 
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