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U.S. President Barack Obama arrives at the official dinner of the Fifth Summit of the Americas in Port of Spain, April 18, 2009. Reuters

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US President Barack Obama (C) shakes hands as he arrives during the official dinner for the Summit of the Americas at the Hyatt Regency in Port of Spain, Trinidad April 18, 2009. Getty

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U. S. President Barack Obama waves upon arrival at the airport in Port of Spain, April 17, 2009. Leaders from across the Americas gathered on Friday for a summit overshadowed by an intense debate over a possible reconciliation between the United States and Cuba and how this could be achieved. Reuters

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[Secret Service] Security officers watch from a rooftop during of the 5th Summit of the Americas in Port of Spain, on April 18, 2009. The summit got into full swing on Saturday as US President Barack Obama met with South American leaders and all participants were to have plenary sessions on energy, environmental and public security topics. Getty

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President Barack Obama waves as he arrives for the 5th Summit of the Americas in Port of Spain, Trinidad and Tobago, Friday, April 17, 2009. AP

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Navy officers get ready to patrol the coast of Port of Spain during the 5th Summit of the Americas, on April 17, 2009. Trinidad and Tobago is to become the first Caribbean state to host a summit of the Americas, where a total of 34 countries from across the American continent will until April 19 converge -- all except Cuba -- excluded due to US pressure. Getty

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Navy officers patrol the coast of Port of Spain where cruises acting as hotels and meeting rooms are docked during the 5th Summit of the Americas, on April 17, 2009. Trinidad and Tobago is to become the first Caribbean state to host a summit of the Americas, where a total of 34 countries from across the American continent will until April 19 converge -- all except Cuba -- excluded due to US pressure. Getty

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Argentina's President Cristina Kirchner arrives at the hotel before the opening ceremony of the 5th Summit of the Americas on April 17, 2009. US President Barack Obama and Latin American leaders on Friday were headed to Trinidad and Tobago for a Summit of the Americas overshadowed by a debate over the one nation excluded: Cuba. Getty

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Officers on a Coastguard vessel patrol the coast of Port of Spain a day before the opening of the 5th Summit of the Americas, on April 16, 2009. Trinidad and Tobago is to become the first Caribbean state to host a summit of the Americas, where a total of 34 countries from across the American continent will converge -- all, in fact, except Cuba -- excluded due to US pressure, on April 17-19. Getty

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An airship overflies Port of Spain a day before the opening of the 5th Summit of the Americas, on April 16, 2009. Trinidad and Tobago is to become the first Caribbean state to host a summit of the Americas, where a total of 34 countries from across the American continent will converge -- all, in fact, except Cuba -- excluded due to US pressure, on April 17-19. Getty

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Police officers stand guard on April 16, 2009 outside the facilities were the 5th Summit of the Americas will be held in Port of Spain, Trinidad and Tobago. Trinidad and Tobago is to become the first Caribbean state to host a summit of the Americas, where a total of 34 countries from across the American continent will converge -- all, in fact, except Cuba -- excluded due to US pressure, between April 17-19. Getty

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Speedboats of the Army are docked next to a cruise used for accommodation and meetings for the 5th Summit of the Americas in Port of Spain, on April 16, 2009. Trinidad and Tobago is to become the first Caribbean state to host a summit of the Americas, where a total of 34 countries from across the American continent will converge -- all, in fact, except Cuba -- excluded due to US pressure, on April 17-19. Getty

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U.S. President Barack Obama (L) and Mexico's President Felipe Calderon attend a news conference at the presidential residence Los Pinos in Mexico City April 16, 2009. Reuters

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Handout picture released by the Mexican Presidency of US President Barack Obama (L) and Mexican President Felipe Calderon (C) as they take part in a welcome ceremony at Los Pinos presidential residence in Mexico City on April 16, 2009. Obama is in Mexico on a 24-hour visit. Getty [Secret Service agent in blue tie at right.]

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Mexico's President Felipe Calderon and U.S. President Barack Obama (R) walk during an official welcoming ceremony at the presidential residence Los Pinos in Mexico City April 16, 2009. Reuters

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US President Barack Obama (R) is greeted by the Mexican Ambassador to the US Francisco Eduardo Del Rio (L), Director General of Protocol, moments after Obama stepped off Air Force One at Benito Juarez International Airport in Mexico City, Mexico, April 16, 2009. Getty

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A resident holds a Mexican flag as the US presidential motorcade drives by on its way to a hotel in Mexico City, Thursday, April 16, 2009. President Barack Obama is in Mexico for a brief official visit on his way to attend the Summit of the Americas in the Caribbean. AP

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US President Barack Obama's car arrive at Los Pinos presidential residence in Mexico City, Mexico, April 16, 2009. Obama is in Mexico on a 24-hour visit. Getty

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A US presidential limousine with President Barack Obama on board, drives along the streets of Mexico City towards the hotel where Obama will stay Thursday, April 16, 2009. President Barack Obama is in Mexico for a brief official visit on his way to attend the Summit of the Americas in the Caribbean. AP

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Residents, one of them a police officer, take pictures of a U.S. presidential limousine with President Barack Obama on board on his way to the hotel where Obama will stay in Mexico City,Thursday, April 16, 2009. President Obama is in Mexico for a brief official visit on his way to attend the Summit of the Americas in the Caribbean. AP

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Marine One carrying U.S. President Barack Obama flies over Mexico City en route to a reception ceremony with Mexico's President Felipe Calderon April 16, 2009. Reuters

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Marine One carrying U.S. President Barack Obama flies over Mexico City en route to a reception ceremony with Mexico's President Felipe Calderon April 16, 2009. Reuters

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The helicopter with US President Barack Obama on board (R) overflies Mexico City, April 16, 2009. Obama is in Mexico for a 24-hour visit. Getty

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A US security helicopter overlflies Mexico City, April 16, 2009. US President Barack Obama is in Mexico for a 24-hour visit. Getty

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Mexican security personnel watch over from the roof of a building as Marine One (not seen) carrying U.S. President Barack Obama flies en route to a reception ceremony with Mexico's President Felipe Calderon in Mexico City April 16, 2009. Reuters

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Mexicans look at the Air Force One arriving at the Benito Juarez International Airport, in Mexico City on April 16, 2009 in the first trip to Latin Amercian of US President Barack Obama. Getty

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Mexican federal policemen patrol near the presidential residence Los Pinos, where U.S. President Barack Obama meets with Mexico's President Felipe Calderon during his visit, in Mexico City April 15, 2009. Obama will be in Mexico from April 16 to 17, his first visit to the country as President. Reuters

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Mexican Federal policemen patrol around the Presidente Intercontinental hotel, where U.S. President Barack Obama will stay during his visit, in Mexico City April 15, 2009. Obama will be in Mexico from April 16 to 17, his first visit to the country as President. Reuters

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U.S. President Barack Obama steps from Marine One to board Air Force One at Andrews Air Force Base in Washington on his way to Mexico April 16, 2009. Obama will meet with Mexican President Felipe Calderon in Mexico City today before heading to Trinidad and Tobago for the Summit of the Americas on Friday. Reuters

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WASHINGTON - APRIL 16: U.S. President Barack Obama walks across the South Lawn before boarding Marine One and departing the White House April 16, 2009 in Washington, DC. Obama is traveling to Mexico while en route to the Summit of the Americas in Trinidad and Tobago where he will discuss trade, immigration and the fight against international drug trafficking. Getty

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Mexican policemen stand guard on Reforma avenue as U.S. President Barack Obama attends an official welcoming ceremony at the presidential residence Los Pinos in Mexico City April 16, 2009. Obama is in Mexico for an official visit on April 16 and 17. Reuters

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Mexican Federal policemen patrol around the Presidente Intercontinental hotel, where U.S. President Barack Obama will stay during his visit, in Mexico City April 15, 2009. Obama will be in Mexico on April 16 and 17, his first visit to the country as President. Reuters

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A man in a protective suit walks across Pennsylvania Avenue in front of the White House in Washington, Wednesday, April 15, 2009, which was blocked off by Uniformed Secret Service officers after tax protesters threw what appeared to be a box of tea bags over the White House fence. AP

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A robot is seen on the sidewalk in front of the north gate of the White House in Washington, Wednesday, April 15, 2009, after tax protesters threw what appeared to be a box of tea bags over the White House fence on Pennsylvania Avenue. AP

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Members of the Secret Service Uniformed Division are seen outside of the White House April 15, 2009 on Pennsylvania Avenue in Washington, DC after a suspicious package was reportedly tossed over the fence of the White House. Getty

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Security personnel are seen outside of the White House April 15, 2009 on Pennsylvania Avenue in Washington, DC after a suspicious package was reportedly tossed over the fence of the White House. Getty

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President Barack Obama, joined by First Lady Michelle Obama, their daughters, Sasha and Malia, and Michelle Obama's mother, Marin Robinson, prepares to read a story Monday, April 13. 2009, to children at the White House Easter Egg Roll. White House Photo, 4/13/09, Lawrence Jackson

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President Barack Obama cheers on a young child as she rolls her egg toward the finish line Monday, April 13, 2009, during the White House Easter Egg Roll. White House Photo, 4/13/09, Pete Souza

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US President Barack Obama (C) helps a child dunk a basketball during the 2009 White House Easter Egg Roll on the South Lawn in Washington, DC, April 13, 2009. Getty

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US President Barack Obama (C) shoots a basketball as he participates in the 2009 White House Easter Egg Roll on the South Lawn in Washington, DC, April 13, 2009. Getty

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WASHINGTON - APRIL 13: U.S. President Barack Obama (C) watches as a young boy shoots a basketball on the White House basketball court, during the annual White House Easter Egg Roll on the South Lawn of the White House April 13, 2009 in Washington, DC. The event dates back to 1878 and is named for races where children push colored eggs across the grass using wooden spoons. Getty

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US President Barack Obama (R) asks if everyone is ready as his daughter's Sasha (2nd R) and Malia (3rd R) begin the 2009 White House Easter Egg Roll on the South Lawn in Washington, DC, April 13, 2009. Getty

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US President Barack Obama (C) watches as a child shoots a basket during the 2009 White House Easter Egg Roll on the South Lawn in Washington, DC, April 13, 2009. Getty

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U.S. President Barack Obama (R) cheers on his daughters Malia (C) and Sasha during the Annual Easter Egg Roll on the South Lawn at the White House in Washington April 13, 2009. Reuters

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WASHINGTON - APRIL 13: U.S. first lady Michelle Obama (2R) walks with her daughter Malia Obama (R) after the start of the White House Easter Egg Roll on the South Lawn of the White House April 13, 2009 in Washington, DC. The White House Easter Egg Roll is a tradition dating back to 1878 during the presidency of President Rutherford B. Hayes. Getty

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US President Barack Obama reads the book "Where the Wild Thing Are" to young children alongside First Lady Michelle Obama, their daughters Sasha(2nd-L) and Malia and Marian Robinson (R), Michelle's mother, during the annual White House Easter Egg Roll on the South Lawn of the White House in Washington, DC, on April 13, 2009. More than 30,000 guests will attend this year's events, which include a kids kitchen, an organic kitchen, live musical performances, kids yoga and the traditional Easter egg roll. Getty

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U.S. President Barack Obama watches a girl shoot a basketball as part of the Annual Easter Egg Roll on the South Lawn at the White House in Washington, April 13, 2009. Reuters

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U.S. President Barack Obama picks up a boy to help him shoot a basketball as part of the Annual Easter Egg Roll on the South Lawn at the White House in Washington, April 13, 2009. Reuters

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President Barack Obama shakes hands with guests on the White House basketball court as he takes part in the annual Easter Egg Roll, Monday, April 13, 2009, at the White House in Washington. AP

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WASHINGTON - APRIL 13: U.S. President Barack Obama greets children at the annual White House Easter Egg Roll on the South Lawn of the White House April 13, 2009 in Washington, DC. The event dates back to 1878 and is named for races where children push colored eggs across the grass using wooden spoons. Getty [Secret Service female agent behind Obama.]

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WASHINGTON - APRIL 12: President Barack Obama and wife, First Lady Michelle, depart St. John's Episcopal Church following Easter Sunday services April 12, 2009 in Washington, DC. The service was the first that the Obama's have publicly attended since the inauguration. Getty [Secret Service agents behind and in front.]

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WASHINGTON - APRIL 12: President Barack Obama and wife, First Lady Michelle, depart St. John's Episcopal Church following Easter Sunday services April 12, 2009 in Washington, DC. The service was the first that the Obama's have publicly attended since the inauguration. Getty

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WASHINGTON - APRIL 12: Worshipers undergo security screening by the U.S. Secret Service prior to Easter Sunday services that President Barack Obama and his family will attend at St. John's Episcopal Church April 12, 2009 in Washington, DC. The service was the first that the Obama's have publicly attended since the inauguration. Getty

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WASHINGTON - APRIL 12: Worshipers undergo security screening by the U.S. Secret Service prior to Easter Sunday services that President Barack Obama and his family will attend at St. John's Episcopal Church April 12, 2009 in Washington, DC. The service was the first that the Obama's have publicly attended since the inauguration. Getty

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President Obama's motorcade waits outside St. John's Church across from the White House as the first family celebrates Easter, in Washington, Sunday, April 12, 2009. Located across from the White House, St. John's is popular with presidents. President George W. Bush often attended services, and church history contends that every president since James Madison, the nation's fourth chief executive, has visited. AP

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WASHINGTON - APRIL 10: U.S. President Barack Obama (R) makes comments to the news media after a meeting with Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation Chair Sheila Bair (C) and and National Economic Council Chair Lawrence Summers (L) in the Roosevelt Room at the White House April 10, 2009 in Washington, DC. Obama was updated on a broad range of economic and financial topics including ongoing efforts to stabilize our financial system and get lending moving again so that it supports economic recovery. Getty [Panic button box at hand.]

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The White House North Lawn is guarded by the Secret Service and people are redirected after a "suspicious package" was found and is checked in Washington, April 9, 2009. Reuters

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A member of the bomb squad approaches a suspicious bag left in front of the White House in Washington, Thursday, April 9, 2009, after the Secret Service noticed the unattended bag and closed the area of visitors. After inspection and nothing found the area was reopened. AP

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The White House North Lawn is guarded by the Secret Service after a "suspicious package" was found and is checked in Washington April 9, 2009. Reuters

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U.S. President Barack Obama speaks to U.S. Soldiers, Sailors, Airmen, Marines and civilians assigned to Multi-National Corps - Iraq, at the Faw Palace at Camp Victory, Baghdad, Iraq, April 7, 2009. (U.S. Air Force photo by Master Sgt. Ken Bergmann/Released)

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U.S. Air Force Staff Sgt. Matthew Smith, from the 447th Expeditionary Security Forces Squadron, provides security for Air Force One on a flight line in Iraq April 7, 2009. During an unexpected stop in Iraq, President Barack Obama addressed a crowd of nearly 1,500 service members, government civilians and contractors at Al Faw Palace on Camp Victory, Iraq, to thank them for their service. It is his first visit to Iraq since being sworn in as commander in chief. (DoD photo by Staff Sgt. Amanda Currier, U.S. Air Force/Released)

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President Barack Obama steps out of Air Force One on a flight line in Iraq April 7, 2009. During his unexpected stop in Iraq, Obama addressed a crowd of nearly 1,500 service members, government civilians and contractors at Al Faw Palace on Camp Victory, Iraq, to thank them for their service. It is his first visit to Iraq since being sworn in as commander in chief. (DoD photo by Staff Sgt. Amanda Currier, U.S. Air Force/Released) [Two Secret Service agents reflected at foot of stairs.]

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U.S. Air Force Staff Sgt. Donald Maddox, a fuel distribution technician with the 447th Expeditionary Logistics Readiness Squadron, refuels Air Force One as Master Sgt. Joel Sutton, left, a fuels manager with the squadron, and a crew chief with the aircraft standby to assist April 7, 2009, on the flightline at Camp Victory, Iraq. President Barack Obama is at the camp to address a crowd of nearly 1,500 U.S. service members, government civilians and contractors at Al Faw Palace. The visit marks the president's first trip to Iraq since taking office. (U.S. Air Force photo by Staff Sgt. Amanda Currier/Released)

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National Security Advisor General James Jones, left, and United States Secret Service Special Agent in Charge Joe Clancy, right, are seen aborad Air Force One flying to Iraq April 7, 2009, as they coordinate arrival details by telephone for President Barack Obama's visit to Baghdad. Joined also by White House Senior Advisor David Axelrod; Chief of Staff Rahm Emanuel; Presidential Scheduler Alyssa Mastromonaco; Jim Messina, Deputy Chief of Staff; White House Press Secretary Robert Gibbs, and National Security Council Chief of Staff Mark Lippert, background-right. White House Photo/ Pete Souza

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A security detail watches over the Presidential limousine outside President Barack Obama's hotel in Istanbul. [April 6, 2009.] White House Photo/Pete Souza

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President Barack Obama and members of his staff arrive for a reception April 6, 2009, at the Dolmabahce Palace in Istanbul. White House Photo/Pete Souza

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President Barack Obama is surrounded by security personnel April 6, 2009, as he enters his limousine following a meeting with Turkish leaders in Ankara. White House Photo/Pete Souza

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President Barack Obama embraces First Lady Michelle Obama as she prepares to leave for her return to the United States April 5, 2009, as President Obama continued his overseas travel schedule. White House Photo/Pete Souza

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Czech Republic soldiers roll out the red carpet for the arrival of President Barack Obama and First Lady Michelle Obama to Prague, April 4, 2009. White House Photo/Pete Souza

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President Barack Obama's personal aide Reggie Love, left, and White House physician Dr. Jeffrey Kuhlman check their notes as they travel in the Presidential motorcade April 4, 2009 in Strasbourg, France. White House Photo/Pete Souza

[A decoy limousine accompanies the president's vehicle with its occupants put at risk, Reggie in particular being mistaken through dark windows for Barack. Good to have a doctor handy. Sometimes, as shown here, the decoy is the lead vehicle. Presumably both are equally armored.]

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United States and French security personnel stand by during the town hall meeting by President Barack Obama April 3, 2009, in Strasbourg, France. White House Photo/Pete Souza

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The Presidential limousine is seen April 3, 2009, making its way through the streets of Strasbourg, France. White House Photo/Pete Souza

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U.S. President Barack Obama speaks alongside a U.S. Secret Service agent (R) during a Town Hall meeting in Strasbourg, France, April 3, 2009. Reuters

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U.S. Secret Service agents stand over first lady Michelle Obama as she hugs students during a visit to Elizabeth Garrett Anderson Language School in London, April 2, 2009. Reuters

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Marine One, carrying President Barack Obama and First Lady Michelle Obama, lands March 31, 2009, at Winfield House in London. White House Photo/Pete Souza

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On the flight back, President Obama recaps the trip with some of the Congressional delegation accompanying him on April 19, 2009. White House photo by Pete Souza

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President Obama boards Air Force One for the flight home to Washington as a security blimp hovers overhead on April 19, 2009. White House photo by Pete Souza

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Trinidad and Tobago foreign minister Paula Gopee-Scoon bids farewell to President Obama at the airport on April 19, 2009. White House photo by Pete Souza

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President Obama removes his suit coat as he enters the presidential limousine en route to the airport on April 19, 2009. White House photo by Pete Souza

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World-famous cricket legend Brian Lara shows President Obama how to properly swing a bat on April 19, 2009. White House photo by Pete Souza

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"Which way?" the President asks as he heads to the motorcade following the last session of the Summit of the Americas on April 19, 2009. White House photo by Pete Souza

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A red carpet is rolled out after Air Force One arrives in Port of Spain, Trinidad on April 17, 2009. White House photo by Pete Souza

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Aboard Air Force One en route to Trinidad and Tobago, President Obama works on his opening remarks to the Summit of the Americas with speechwriter Adam Frankel on April 17, 2009. White House photo by Pete Souza

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Security agents fan out in Mexico City as Presidents Obama and Calderon chat before their press conference on April 16, 2009. White House photo by Pete Souza

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President Obama heads to the motorcade in Mexico City after a helicopter ride aboard Marine One on April 16, 2009. White House photo by Pete Souza