PRESIDENT BUSH SIGNS BILL INTO LAW IN OVAL OFFICE
WAX2003092599 - WASHINGTON, SEPT. 25 (UPI) - President George W. Bush signs into law, H.R. 13, the Museum and Library Services Act of 2003, in the Oval Office Sept. 25, 2003. Pictured with the President are, from left: Congressman Ralph Regula, R-Ohio; Congressman Peter Hoekstra, R-Mich., Congressman John Boehner, R-Ohio., Education Secretary Rod Paige, Laura Bush, Dr. Robert Martin, Director of the Institute of Museum and Library Services; Senator Mike Enzi, R-Nev.; and Senator Jack Reed, D-R.I. pb/Tina Hagler/White House UPI
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