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The rare presidential joint appearance also offered Bush, who ends his two terms deeply unpopular, to again show he is rising above the fray. Already, the White House is brimming with symbolism of a change in power. The construction of inauguration-parade viewing stands is accelerating on Pennsylvania Avenue, right in front of the White House. Perino said Bush and first lady Laura Bush have "been working to box things up." Bush, Carter, Clinton and George H.W. Bush were last together in January 2007, to attend President Gerald Ford's funeral service in Washington The last White House event to draw the former presidents was a November 2000 celebration in honor of the White House's 200th anniversary. But one of the former presidents, Ronald Reagan, who was afflicted with Alzheimer's disease, was unable to attend. All of the living presidents were last at the White House in 1981: Richard Nixon, Ford, Carter and Reagan, who was president then. The three former presidents were there before leaving as part of the American delegation to the funeral of Egypt's Anwar Sadat, who had been assassinated. On that day, all the presidents stood in a circle inside the White House, discussing news of the world. The dominant topic? The Middle East. They were joined in the conversation by one other leader -- Vice President George H.W. Bush, who later went on to join their presidents' club. ___ On the Net: White House: http://www.whitehouse.gov/
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