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Laura Bush talks with Mrs. Luisa Duran de Lagos, wife of Chilean President Ricardo Lagos, at La Moneda Presidential Palace in Santiago, Chile, Nov. 21, 2004.
Laura Bush talks with Mrs. Luisa Duran de Lagos, wife of Chilean President Ricardo Lagos, at La Moneda Presidential Palace in Santiago, Chile, Nov. 21, 2004.
Laura Bush stands with her hand over her heart as the U.S. flag is raised in front of UNESCO headquarters Sept. 9, 2003, in Paris to mark the re-joining of the United States to the international organization. Mrs. Bush is the Goodwill Ambassador for the UNESCO Decade of Literacy. UNESCO Director Koichiro Matsuura raises a toast in honor of Mrs. Bush during her visit to mark the renewed participation of the United States in UNESCO Sept. 9, 2003, at UNESCO headquarters in Paris.
Laura Bush is welcomed to UNESCO headquarters in Paris by UNESCO director Koichiro Matsuura for formal ceremonies celebrating the renewed participation of the United States Sept. 9, 2003. Mrs Bush delivers the keynote address to the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO) General Conference Sept. 9, 2003 at UNESCO headquarters in Paris.
Laura Bush talks with Mrs. Luisa Duran de Lagos, wife of Chilean President Ricardo Lagos, at La Moneda Presidential Palace in Santiago, Chile, Nov. 21, 2004. Laura Bush talks with Mr. Jose Miguel T. Arroyo of the Philippines and Mrs. Kristiani Herawati of Indonesia during a program for leaders' spouses in Santiago, Chile, Nov. 20, 2004.
Laura Bush tours "Recoleta Dominica" convent library and religious museum with leaders' spouses including, from left, Ms. Elaine Karp of Peru, Mrs. Luisa Duran de Lagos of Chile, and Mr. Peter Davis of New Zealand in Santiago, Chile, Nov. 20, 2004. Founded in 1753, the convent and monastery has served as a religious home, a school and now is being restored as a museum. Laura Bush delivers remarks during the United States, UNESCO and Education for All Conference at Georgetown University in Washington, D.C., Monday, Feb. 28, 2005. "In all countries, no matter how prosperous, there are pockets of need, children who need attention and a caring person to show them the way to a better life," said Mrs. Bush in her remarks about literacy and education.

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