IRAQI PM VISITS WITH BUSH AT WHITE HOUSE
Iraqi interim Prime Minister Ayad Allawi answers questions from members of the press during a joint news conference with President George W. Bush, on September 23, 2004 in Washington. Allawi and Bush portrayed the situation in Iraq as improving, stressing that Americans and Iraqis should not give up hope. (UPI Photo/Michael Kleinfeld)
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