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US08 media wrap: Jenna Bush marries in a sea of pastel

Monday, 12 May 2008

Sophie Black writes:

Outgoing pres George W Bush spent the weekend in his home state, walking his daughter Jenna down the aisle, writes Sophie Black.

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