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Mrs. Bush's Visit to Jordan
Klaus Schwab, chairman and founder of the World Economic Forum, welcomes Laura Bush to speak at the World Economic Forum at the Dead Sea in Jordan Saturday, May 21, 2005.
Klaus Schwab, chairman and founder of the World Economic Forum, welcomes Laura Bush to speak at the World Economic Forum at the Dead Sea in Jordan Saturday, May 21, 2005.
Klaus Schwab, chairman and founder of the World Economic Forum, welcomes Laura Bush to speak at the World Economic Forum at the Dead Sea in Jordan Saturday, May 21, 2005. Laura Bush talks at the World Economic Forum at the Dead Sea in Jordan Saturday, May 21, 2005.
Audience members listen to Laura Bush discuss freedom and democratic values in the Middle East during a plenary session of the World Economic Forum at the Dead Sea in Jordan Saturday, May 21, 2005. Laura Bush participates in a roundtable discussion with Arab youth after speaking at the World Economic Forum at the Dead Sea in Jordan, Saturday, May 21, 2005.
After delivering remarks, Laura Bush meets American guests at the U.S. Embassy in Amman, Jordan, Saturday, May 21, 2005. Laura Bush talks with children at the U.S. Embassy in Amman, Jordan, Saturday, May 21, 2005.
Laura Bush and Liz Cheney, deputy assistant secretary of state for Near Eastern affairs, left, meet with King Abdullah II, center right, and his wife, Queen Rania Al-Abdullah, right, at the World Economic Forum Conference Center at the Dead Sea in Jordan Saturday, May 21, 2005. Laura Bush walks with King Abdullah II following a meeting at the Dead Sea in Jordan, Saturday, May 21, 2005.
Laura Bush participates in an interview with Neda Ramahi of Jordanian television and radio at the Dead Sea in Jordan Saturday, May 21, 2005. Laura Bush participates in an interview with Neda Ramahi of Jordanian television and radio at the Dead Sea in Jordan Saturday, May 21, 2005.
Father Michele Piccirillo, head of the Franciscan Archeology Society, discusses a monument with Laura Bush during her tour of Mount Nebo in Jordan Saturday, May 21, 2005. Laura Bush talks with Father Michele Piccirillo, head of the Franciscan Archeology Society, Chief of Staff Anita McBride, second on left, and Queen Rania al-Abdullah, center, in the Basillica on top of Mount Nebo in Jordan Saturday, May 21, 2005.
Father Michele Piccirillo, head of the Franciscan Archeology Society, gives Laura Bush a tour of the Interpretative Center at Mount Nebo in Jordan Saturday, May 21, 2005. Mount Nebo is the holy site where Moses is believed to have died. Laura Bush and Father Michele Piccirillo, head of the Franciscan Archeology Society, look out from the Judeo-Christian holy site of Mount Nebo in Jordan Saturday, May 21, 2005.
Laura Bush discusses the role of women in Jordan’s reform movement with Jordanian women leaders during lunch at the Haret Jdouna restaurant in Medaba, Jordan, Saturday, May 21, 2005. Jordanians guard the Haret Jdouna restaurant in Madaba, Jordan, as Laura Bush has lunch with Jordanian women leaders to discuss women.s rights Saturday, May 21, 2005.
Laura Bush joins students in watching a kids educational program at the Discovery School of Swaifiyeh Secondary School in Amman, Jordan, Sunday, May 22, 2005. Laura Bush and Queen Raina Al-Abdullah, wife of King Abdullah of Jordan, center, talk with students during a computer lab at the Discovery School of Swaifiyeh Secondary School in Amman, Jordan, Sunday, May 22, 2005.
Soraya Sulti, regional director of INJAZ, left, and students at the Discovery School of Swaifiyeh Secondary School in Amman, Jordan, share their experiences with INJAZ with Laura Bush and Queen Raina, center right, May 22, 2005. INJAZ promotes entrepreneurship and community leadership among Jordan’s youth by teaching entrepreneurship, business ethics, leadership and community involvement. Students at the Discovery School of Swaifiyeh Secondary School in Amman, Jordan, participate in a classroom lesson during Laura Bush’s visit to the school Sunday, May 22, 2005.

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