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Vice President of the United States - Richard B. Cheney

          November 2006

President George W. Bush and Vice President Dick Cheney stand with the President's Cabinet during a Rose Garden address to the media. "As the new members of Congress and their leaders return to Washington, I've instructed my Cabinet to provide whatever briefings and information they need to be able to do their jobs," said the President. "The American people expect us to rise above partisan differences, and my administration will do its part."
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President George W. Bush and Vice President Dick Cheney stand with the President's Cabinet during a Rose Garden address to the media. "As the new members of Congress and their leaders return to Washington, I've instructed my Cabinet to provide whatever briefings and information they need to be able to do their jobs," said the President. "The American people expect us to rise above partisan differences, and my administration will do its part."
President George W. Bush and Vice President Dick Cheney stand with the President's Cabinet during a Rose Garden address to the media. "As the new members of Congress and their leaders return to Washington, I've instructed my Cabinet to provide whatever briefings and information they need to be able to do their jobs," said the President. "The American people expect us to rise above partisan differences, and my administration will do its part." Vice President Dick Cheney meets with the 2006 U.S. Nobel Laureates, Thursday, November 30, 2006 in the Roosevelt Room at the White House. From left to right are Dr. Andrew Fire, 2006 Nobel Prize in Medicine; Dr. George F. Smoot, 2006 Nobel Prize in Physics; Dr. Roger D. Kornberg, 2006 Nobel Prize in Chemistry; Dr. Craig Mello, 2006 Nobel Prize in Medicine; Dr. John C. Mather, 2006 Nobel Prize in Physics. This year marks the first time in 30 years that the U.S. has exclusively won four of the six Nobel prizes, the last time being 1976 when the U.S. won awards in science, economics and literature.

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