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Mrs. Bush: Visit to Paris 2007
Mrs. Laura Bush visited the U.S. Embassy in Paris during a three-day trip to France, Wednesday, Jan. 17, 2007.
Mrs. Laura Bush visited the U.S. Embassy in Paris during a three-day trip to France, Wednesday, Jan. 17, 2007.
The Eiffel Tower stands tall in the background as Mrs. Laura Bush walks with Stephane Martin, President of the Musee du quai Branly, center, in Paris Monday, Jan. 15, 2007. Mrs. Bush toured the museum with US Ambassador Craig Stapleton, left, and his wife Mrs. Stapleton. Mrs. Laura Bush, who serves as an Honorary Ambassador to the United Nations Decade of Literacy, addresses UNESCO participants during a roundtable discussion while visiting Paris Monday, Jan. 15, 2007. Following the White House Conference on Global Literacy held in September 2006, UNESCO is hosting upcoming regional literacy conferences in Qatar, Costa Rica, Azerbaijan and Asia.
Mrs. Laura Bush, who serves as an Honorary Ambassador to the United Nations Decade of Literacy, participates in an UNESCO roundtable discussion in Paris Monday, Jan. 15, 2007. Following the White House Conference on Global Literacy held in September 2006, UNESCO is hosting upcoming regional literacy conferences in Qatar, Costa Rica, Azerbaijan and Asia. Mrs. Laura Bush visits with Director General Matsuura and other UNESCO participants while visiting Paris Monday, Jan. 15, 2007.
Mrs. Laura Bush visits the Musee Du Quai Branly in Paris Monday, Jan. 15, 2007. Mrs. Laura Bush walks outside after visiting the recently renovated Musee De L’Orangerie in Paris Monday, Jan. 15, 2007.
Mrs. Laura Bush tours the Musee de l’Orangerie with Director Pierre Georgel, right, and US Ambassador Craig Stapleton and his wife Mrs. Stapleton, left, in Paris Monday, Jan. 15, 2007. The Musee de l’Orangerie is home to eight paintings from Monet’s large-format series of Water Lilies. Mrs. Laura Bush and US Ambassador Craig Stapleton, left, participate in a roundtable discussion at the American Hospital of Paris Tuesday, Jan. 16, 2007, in Neuilly-on-Seine, France.
Mrs. Laura Bush participates in a wreath-laying ceremony at the Suresnes American Cemetery, an American cemetery for troops who gave their lives in World War I and World War II, near Paris Tuesday, Jan. 16, 2007. The Suresnes American Cemetery is located near Paris where Mrs. Laura Bush visited the Memorial Chapel and participated in a wreath-laying ceremony Tuesday, Jan. 16, 2007. The cemetery is the resting place for American troops who died while serving in World War I and World War II.
Mrs. Laura Bush visited the U.S. Embassy in Paris during a three-day trip to France, Wednesday, Jan. 17, 2007. Mrs. Laura Bush is interviewed at the U.S. Embassy in Paris Wednesday, Jan. 17, 2007, during a three-day visit in France.
Mrs. Laura Bush attends the Conference on Missing and Exploited Children in Paris and delivers remarks on efforts made in the United States to protect children Wednesday, Jan. 17, 2007. "Today, federal, state and local law enforcement cooperate to pursue kidnappers across state lines. National registries alert parents about convicted sexual predators living in their neighborhoods," said Mrs. Bush. "Across the United States, anyone can call a hotline to immediately report a missing child. In 1990, 62 percent of children reported missing to the center were recovered. Today, the number has climbed to 94 percent." Mrs. Laura Bush attends a luncheon hosted by Madame Bernadette Chirac for the Conference on Missing and Exploited Children at the Elysee Palace in Paris Wednesday, Jan. 17, 2007. President Jacque Chirac of France is pictured in the center.
Mrs. Laura Bush visits with Madame Beradette Chirac outside the Elysee Palace during the International Centre for Missing and Exploited Children Meeting Wednesday, Jan. 17, 2007. Mrs. Laura Bush tours Chateau de la Grange with US Ambassador Craig Stapleton and his wife, left, during a three-day visit to Paris Tuesday, Jan. 16, 2007.

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