STATE FUNERAL HELD FOR PRESIDENT FORD
Three former U.S. Presidents and current U.S. President George W. Bush attend a State Funeral held for former President Gerald R. Ford at Washington National Cathedral in Washington on January 2, 2007. Front row from left are President Bush, First Lady Laura Bush, Vice President Dick Cheney, Lynne Cheney, former President Jimmy Carter, Rosalynn Carter and Nancy Reagan. Second row from left are former President George H.W. Bush, Barbara Bush, Doro Bush Koch, former President Bill Clinton, Sen. Hillary Rodham Clinton, D-NY, Chelsea Clinton, Secretary of State Condoleeza Rice, Treasury Secretary Henry Paulson and Defense Secretary Robert Gates. In the third row is Attorney General Alberto Gonzales, his wife Rebecca Turner Gonzales and security personnel. (UPI Photo/Roger L. Wollenberg)
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