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President George W. Bush: Inside the Oval Office
Following the tradition begun by George Washington on Jan. 8, 1790, President George W. Bush prepares for his State of the Union Address at his desk in the Oval Office, Thursday, Jan. 24.
Following the tradition begun by George Washington on Jan. 8, 1790, President George W. Bush prepares for his State of the Union Address at his desk in the Oval Office, Thursday, Jan. 24.
 
Following the tradition begun by George Washington on Jan. 8, 1790, President George W. Bush prepares for his State of the Union Address at his desk in the Oval Office, Thursday, Jan. 24. President George W. Bush watches as White House Counsel Albert Gonzales swears in Gaddi H. Vasquez as the 16th Peace Corps director in the Oval Office Feb. 14. Standing with Mr. Vasquez is his wife, Elaine, and son, Jason.
Created from many opinions, details and revisions, a draft is reviewed by President Bush, Counselor Karen Hughes, Chief of Staff Andy Card and National Security Advisor Dr. Condoleezza Rice (holding the notebook, foreground) in the Oval Office, Thursday, Jan. 24. President George W. Bush meets with Sarah Hughes, Olympic gold medalist and figure skater (center, left), her mother, Amy Hughes (far left), and her coach Robin Wagner in the Oval Office Friday, April 12, 2002.
President George W. Bush stands for photos at the unveiling of the Postal Service's new stamp Commemorating the efforts of recovery workers in the aftermath from the attack upon the World Trade Center, President George W. Bush unveils a new stamp in the Oval Office March 11, 2002. Standing with the President from left to right are Postmaster General Jack Potter, Firefighter Bill Eisengrein, Firefighter George Johnson, Congressman Gary Ackerman, Firefighter Dan Williams and Photographer Thomas E. Franklin. President George W. Bush meets with the crew of the Columbia Space Shuttle in the Oval Office Wednesday, April 17, 2002. Completing a mission to service the Hubble Space Telescope in March, the crew shared stories and photographs with President Bush. Pictured with the President, from left to right, are Commander Scott Altman and his wife Jill Altman; Pilot Duane "Digger" Carey and his wife Cheryl Carey; and Mission Specialist Nancy Currie.

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