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      <title>Behind the Scenes in the East Wing: Social Secretaries to First Ladies</title>
      <description>Social secretaries working for American first ladies help set the tone of presidential administrations. Bess Abell, Catherine Fenton and Laurie Firestone served first ladies from Lady Bird Johnson to Laura Bush. All three worked in a wartime White House. Whether it was organizing a bar-b-que for Lady Bird Johnson or exercising their diplomatic skills at a State Dinner, these social secretaries were the right-hand of the first lady. In this hour-long conversation at the George W. Bush Presidential Center in Dallas, Texas, they recall their duties and life inside the White House.</description>
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      <title>State Dinner for Polish President</title>
      <description>President and Mrs. Bush held a state dinner in honor of Polish President and Mrs. Kwesniewski. Studio guests talked about the political, diplomatic and social aspects of the state dinner. Also several segments of guest arrivals, dinner preparations, behind the scenes interviews, and official toasts were shown.</description>
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      <description>Ms. Baldrige and Ms. Fenton discussed protocol at the White House prior to an official dinner honoring the arrival of South Korean President Sam. The event, not considered a State Dinner, will be one of the first by the Clinton administration. Ms. Baldrige and Ms. Fenton took questions prior to an official toast.</description>
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