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President Bush Visits Butterfield Junior High in Van Buren, Arkansas
President George W. Bush walks on stage to deliver remarks on the No Child Left Behind Act at Butterfield Junior High School in Van Buren, Ark., Tuesday, May 11, 2004. "Under the new law, when children are falling behind, the schools that need the most attention get extra help, extra money, so the children can catch up," said the President in his remarks. White House photo by Paul Morse
President George W. Bush walks on stage to deliver remarks on the No Child Left Behind Act at Butterfield Junior High School in Van Buren, Ark., Tuesday, May 11, 2004. "Under the new law, when children are falling behind, the schools that need the most attention get extra help, extra money, so the children can catch up," said the President in his remarks. White House photo by Paul Morse Full Story
Laura Bush listens to the choir of the P.S. 92 Harry T. Stewart School in Corona, N.Y., during a grant presentation by the Laura Bush Foundation for America's Libraries Monday, May 10, 2004. White House photo by Tina Hager
Laura Bush views drawings for the "Gardens of Remembrance," a September 11th memorial, with Mrs. Warrie Price, Founder and President of The Battery Conservancy, and New York City Mayor Michael Bloomberg in New York's Battery Park Monday, May 10, 2004. White House photo by Tina Hager
Laura Bush delivers remarks at the Tenth Anniversary of the Annual Prayer Breakfast honoring the National Day of Prayer in Albany, N.Y., Tuesday, May 11, 2004. "God has blessed our nation and our lives beyond measure. And today we pray that God will grant us the courage and the conviction to celebrate our faith, to serve others, and to seek comfort in prayer," said Mrs. Bush. "This is our prayer for all Nations and for all of God's people." White House photo by Tina Hager
Laura Bush tours 'The Gardens of Remembrance' with New York City Mayor Michael Bloomberg and Mrs. Warrie Price, Founder and President of The Battery Conservancy in New York's Battery Park, Monday, May 10, 2004. 'The Gardens of Remembrance' honor the survivors, those who lost their lives and all those seeking solace and hope from the September 11th terrorist attacks. White House photo by Tina Hager
Vice President Dick Cheney participates in a telephone interview with journalist Tony Snow from his office in the West Wing, Tuesday, May 11, 2004. White House photo by David Bohrer
Laura Bush sits on a new park bench with New York City Mayor Michael Bloomberg and The Battery Conservancy Founder and President Warrie Price, left, after the dedication of the 'Gardens of Remembrance' in New York's Battery Park, Monday, May 10, 2004. White House photo by Tina Hager
Highlighting the First Lady's Preserve America initiative, Laura Bush and New York City Mayor Michael Bloomberg announce the re-opening of the Statue of Liberty during a ceremony in New York's Battery Park Monday, May 10, 2004. The statue has been closed since the September 11th terrorist attacks. White House photo by Tina Hager
President George W. Bush waves to the crowd upon his arrival to Fort Smith, Ark., Tuesday, May 11, 2004. White House photo by Paul Morse
President George W. Bush greets the residents of Fort Smith, Ark., before heading back to Washington, D.C., Tuesday, May 11, 2004. White House photo by Paul Morse
President George W. Bush walks on stage to deliver remarks on the No Child Left Behind Act at Butterfield Junior High School in Van Buren, Ark., Tuesday, May 11, 2004. "Under the new law, when children are falling behind, the schools that need the most attention get extra help, extra money, so the children can catch up," said the President in his remarks. White House photo by Paul Morse

 
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