California Gov. Schwarzenegger meets with Chilean President Bachelet in Davis, California
California Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger (2nd L), Chilean President Michelle Bachelet (L), Chancellor of the University of California at Davis Larry Vanderhoef (2nd R) and Leopoldo Sanchez, Director, National Institute de Investigaciones Agropecuarias attend a press conference in Davis, California on June 12, 2008. Chilean President Bachelet, Schwarzenegger and education officials signed memorandums that will establish collaborations in the areas of human capital development, education, environmental protection, energy, agriculture, information and communication technology, trade and business. (UPI Photo/Ken James)
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