U.S. President Bush meets Jerusalem Mayor Lupolianski in Jerusalem
U.S President George W. Bush (R) meets with the Mayor of Jerusalem Uri Lupolianski at the King David Hotel in Jerusalem on January 9, 2008. This is President Bush's first official trip to Israel and the West Bank. The three-day visit will focus on the middle east peace process. (UPI Photo/Moshe Milner/Pool)
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