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LAURA BUSH DEDICATES THE CHILDHOOD HOME OF PRESIDENT BUSH
First Lady Laura Bush, Former President George H. W. Bush and Former First Lady Barbara Bush arrive at the dedication ceremonies of the childhood home of President George W. Bush in Midland, Texas on April 11, 2006. First Lady Laura Bush made opening remarks at the ceremony. (UPI Photo/Ron Russek II)

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UPI Almanac for Thursday, May 16, 2013.
George W. Bush dedicates library with faith in future of country
Five current and past U.S. presidents spoke at the dedication of the George W. Bush Presidential Library that Bush dedicated with faith in the country's future.
Former first lady Laura Bush addressed two groups of Egyptian women on International Women's Day Friday, in Dallas, officials said.
India, the Bush family's pet cat, has died at the White House at the age of 18, a spokeswoman for First Lady Laura Bush said Monday.
First Lady Laura Bush said Sunday that the official White House Christmas tree was safely ensconced in the Blue Room.
Obama girls get look at White House
The Bush twins have given President-elect Barack Obama's girls a private look at the White House to help them prepare for the move to Washington.
Laura Bush reportedly plans move to Dallas
First Lady Laura Bush reportedly wants a house in the upscale Dallas enclave of Highland Park when she and her husband return to Texas.
U.S. President George Bush was treated to a surprise 62nd birthday party aboard Air Force One en route to the Group of Eight summit in Japan.
U.S. President George Bush danced with his newly wed daughter, Jenna, at a White House reception Saturday, a guest says.
Pope Benedict welcomes Bush to Vatican
U.S. President George Bush and Pope Benedict XVI strolled Friday through the Vatican garden during Bush's second official meeting with the pontiff.
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Oklahoma Governor Mary Fallin talks to victims from the May 20 tornado that hit Moore, Oklahoma, May 22, 2013. The EF-5 tornado cut a path of destruction approximately 17 miles by 1.3 miles wide and left 24 people dead. UPI/J.P. Wilson