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U.S. President George W. Bush exchanges gifts with Pope Benedict XVI in The Vatican. Bush, in his first meeting with Pope Benedict, defended his humanitarian record around the globe, telling the papal leader about U.S. efforts to battle AIDS in Africa.  (Photo by Gerald Herbert / AP)
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