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President George W. Bush signs the Sudan Peace Act in the Roosevelt Room at the White House, Oct. 21, 2002. Standing with the President are lawmakers and the Secretary of State Colin Powell, far left, and former Senator and special envoy for peace to the Sudan John Danforth, second from right.
President George W. Bush signs the Sudan Peace Act in the Roosevelt Room at the White House, Oct. 21, 2002. Standing with the President are lawmakers and the Secretary of State Colin Powell, far left, and former Senator and special envoy for peace to the Sudan John Danforth, second from right. Full Story
President George W. Bush announces the administration's new rule on generic drugs in the Rose Garden Monday, Oct. 21. Standing with the President is Secretary of Health and Human Services Tommy Thompson. "By this action, we will reduce the cost of prescription drugs in America by billions of dollars and ease a financial burden for many citizens, especially our seniors," explained the President. White House photo by Tina Hager
President George W. Bush signs the Sudan Peace Act in the Roosevelt Room at the White House, Oct. 21, 2002. Standing with the President are lawmakers and the Secretary of State Colin Powell, far left, and former Senator and special envoy for peace to the Sudan John Danforth, second from right.
President George W. Bush and NATO Secretary General Lord Robertson hold a joint press conference in the Oval Office Monday, Oct. 21.

 
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