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Vice President Bush appoints John Sununu as White Hosue Chief of Staff

President elect George Bush turns to smile at New Hampshire Governor John Sununu (L) after he named him as White House Chief of Staff on November 17, 1988. (UPI Photo/Leighton Mark/Files)


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