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White House Features - A Gallery of our special pages
February 10, 2005 | Last Updated 7:38 a.m. (EST)
 
President Participates in Class-Action Lawsuit Reform Conversation
Play VideoPresident Bush on Wednesday said, "...A capitalist society depends on the capacity for people willing to take risk and to say there's a better future, and I want to take a risk toward that future. And I'm deeply concerned that too many lawsuits make it too difficult for people to do that." full story

President and Polish President Discuss International Policy
Play VideoPresident Bush on Wednesday said, "Welcome back to the Oval Office. It is my great pleasure to welcome my friend back here to discuss important international policy and policy related to our bilateral relationship." full story

White House Press Briefing
Press BriefingWatch Wednesday's Press Briefing with White House Press Secretary Scott McClellan.
Click here to watch. full story


President Celebrates African American History Month
Play VideoPresident Bush on Tuesday said, "The theme of this year's African American History Month is the 100th anniversary of "the Niagara Movement." Led by W.E.B. DuBois and John Hope and William Monroe Trotter, the Niagara Movement rejected any accommodation with discrimination, and challenged our nation to grant its African American citizens the same rights enjoyed by other Americans." full story
Fact sheetIn Focus: African American History Month

President Discusses Economy, Budget at Detroit Economic Club
Play VideoPresident Bush on Tuesday said, "We're moving forward with an ambitious agenda to ensure that our economy remains the freest, the most flexible, and the most prosperous in the world." full story
Fact sheetIn Focus: Economy


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Surrounded by the members of the media, President George W. Bush greets Poland's President Aleksander Kwasniewski in the Oval Office Wednesday, Feb. 9, 2005. White House photo by Eric Draper. View webcastSurrounded by the members of the media, President George W. Bush greets Poland's President Aleksander Kwasniewski in the Oval Office Wednesday, Feb. 9, 2005.
Strengthening Social Security
The President is committed to keeping the promise of Social Security for today's retirees and those nearing retirement and strengthening Social Security for our children and grandchildren. Click here to learn more. Strengthening Social Security
Link to African American History Month 2005 page
The theme of this year's National African American History Month is 'The Niagara Movement.' Click here to read the President's Proclamation and learn more. Link to African American History Month Page
Photo Essays
White House Photo Essays
The White House photographers document the President's travels and events at the White House. Click here to see State of the Union photographs as well as what's new at the White House.
White House Photo Essays
White House Features
Over the years, we've produced special pages to highlight White House traditions and customs or to better organize our web site. Here are a few of those pages. White House Features


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