BUSH MEETS WITH SOUTH KOREAN PRESIDENT ROH MOO-HYUN
Top White House staff and Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice confer while President George W. Bush and President Roh Moo-Hyun of South Korea answer questions from the media in the Oval Office on September 14, 2006. (left to right: Josh Bolton, White House Chief of Staff , Stephen J. Hadley, Natioonal Security Advisor, Condoleezza Rice, Secretary of State, Tony Snow, White House Press Secretary.) (UPI Photo/Dennis Brack/POOL)
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