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Remarks by the First Lady at the Launch of the U.S.-Saudi Arabia Partnership on Breast Cancer Awareness.

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RIYADH, Saudi Arabia -- King Fahd Medical City

Riyadh, Saudi Arabia

2:10 P.M. (Local)

MRS. BUSH: Thank you very much, Minister. Thanks to each of you today for joining us. I especially want to thank Your Royal Highness. Thank you very much. Your joining us here is very important to me, and I appreciate it very much.

Thank you for your great humanitarian work as President of the Saudi Cancer Society and the Saudi Red Crescent Society; and now through your attention to women's health. Thank you so much.

I'd like to also acknowledge Dr. Abdullah Al Amro, Director of the Board of the Saudi Cancer Society, CEO of the King Fahd ...

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