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AFRICA: A Peace Corps trainer from The Republic of Cameroon shares his heartfelt condolences.

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AFRICA: This condolence book is handmade from cloth and recycled paper presented by the Mazowe Concession Farmers’ Association, the Republic of Zimbabwe. (2/2)

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AFRICA: The Minster for Foreign Affairs and International Cooperation for the United Republic of Tanzania expresses his shock and sadness.

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THE AMERICAS: Throughout Canada hundreds of individuals and groups gave blood and donated money to the Canadian Blood Services as well as signing and sending in these postcards of support. (2/2)

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ASIA & OCEANIA: Students from homeroom classes at this school in Japan draw pictures and sign their names on wooden boards with gold painted trim. (1/3)

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ASIA & OCEANIA: In Japan there is a tradition of folding one thousand origami paper cranes and stringing them together to have a wish granted by a crane. The students of Tamagawa School assembled three thousand cranes. (1/2)

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In addition to newspaper readers, thousands of German school children also sent in drawings and letters of sympathy, support, and hope. (2/2)

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EUROPE: The children of Minsk International School (MIS) in the Republic of Belarus sent a handmade sympathy card.

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EUROPE: The Commander of the Lithuanian Armed Forces expresses his deepest condolences to the American people.

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EUROPE: The Liechtenstein Ambassador to the United States shares the grief of her government and people over the abhorrent terrorist attacks.

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EUROPE: The Capital District Fire and Rescue Service in Iceland and the Reykjavik City Police Department send their condolences to their colleagues in New York City. (1/2)

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President George W. Bush and Mrs. Laura Bush escort Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II and His Royal Highness The Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh, from the grand staircase on May 7, 2007. (1/3)

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Oscar de la Renta Dress - First Lady Laura Bush wore this custom design for the White House State Dinner on May 7, 2007 in honor of Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II of Great Britain. Courtesy of Mrs. Laura Bush. (2/3)

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White House and Texas Capitol Cowboy Boots - Handcrafted leather cowboy boots given to President George W. Bush by Houston, Texas boot maker Rocky Carroll. (3/3)

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"Moving Out" - Limited edition (#16 of 40) bronze sculpture of a longhorn bull by Tim Shinabarger, presented to President George W. Bush in October 2002. The sculpture was displayed in the President’s private dining room off the Oval Office.

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Bullhorn - The bullhorn President George W. Bush used to speak to the first responders working at Ground Zero when he visited New York City on September 14, 2001. (3/3)

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Flight 93 National Memorial Ornament - The White House Christmas Tree theme in 2007 was “Holiday in the National Parks.” This ornament was submitted by Flight 93 National Memorial in Pennsylvania. (1/4)

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Jerusalem Sculpture - Israel - Engraved sterling silver and gold representation of Jerusalem given to President George W. Bush in December 2001 by Prime Minister Ariel Sharon.

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Bust of African Woman - The bust of this South African woman of the Xhosa culture and her baby was given to President George W. Bush by Nelson Mandela during a White House visit, May 17, 2005. Mandela is also of the Xhosa culture.
