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US President elect Barack Obama (R) walks with Chicago businesswoman and Obama transition team co-chair Valerie Jarrett off a charter plane upon arriving back in Chicago, Illinois, on December 2, 2008 after attending the National Governors Association annual meeting at Congress Hall in Philadelphia, PA.
Two four-metre-high puppets, depicting US president-elect Barack Obama (R) and French President Nicolas Sarkozy in his role as rotating president of the European Union, walk on December 2, 2008 in Dakar during a march by hundreds of people to remind the US and Europe of their promise to give financial aid to fight HIV AIDS. The march was organized on the eve of an international conference on AIDS and sexually-transmitted diseases in Africa (ICASA) which will be attended by some 5,000 delegates including co-laureate of the 2008 Nobel prize for medicine, Fran�se Barre-Sinoussi.
Two four-metre-high puppets, depicting US president-elect Barack Obama (R) and French President Nicolas Sarkozy in his role as rotating president of the European Union, walk on December 2, 2008 in Dakar during a march by hundreds of people to remind the US and Europe of their promise to give financial aid to fight HIV AIDS. The march was organized on the eve of an international conference on AIDS and sexually-transmitted diseases in Africa (ICASA) which will be attended by some 5,000 delegates including co-laureate of the 2008 Nobel prize for medicine, Fran�se Barre-Sinoussi.
Two four-metre-high puppets, depicting US president-elect Barack Obama (R) and French President Nicolas Sarkozy in his role as rotating president of the European Union, walk on December 2, 2008 in Dakar during a march by hundreds of people to remind the US and Europe of their promise to give financial aid to fight HIV AIDS. The march was organized on the eve of an international conference on AIDS and sexually-transmitted diseases in Africa (ICASA) which will be attended by some 5,000 delegates including co-laureate of the 2008 Nobel prize for medicine, Fran�se Barre-Sinoussi.
Two four-metre-high puppets, depicting US president-elect Barack Obama (L) and French President Nicolas Sarkozy in his role as rotating president of the European Union, walk on December 2, 2008 in Dakar during a march by hundreds of people to remind the US and Europe of their promise to give financial aid to fight HIV AIDS. The march was organized on the eve of an international conference on AIDS and sexually-transmitted diseases in Africa (ICASA) which will be attended by some 5,000 delegates including co-laureate of the 2008 Nobel prize for medicine, Fran�se Barre-Sinoussi.
US President-elect Barack Obama (C) greets Pennsylvania Governor Edward Rendell (2nd R) as US Vice President-elect Joe Biden (3rd R) shakes hands with Vermont Governor Jim Douglas (2nd R) during the National Governors Association annual meeting at Congress Hall in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, December 2, 2008.
U.S. President-elect Barack Obama (L) walks offstage with U.S. Senator Hillary Clinton (D-NY) and retired Marine General James Jones (R) after announcing Clinton as his choice for U.S. Secretary of State and Jones as his choice for National Security Advisor during a news conference in Chicago December 1, 2008. Obama, who takes office on January 20, has pledged to be more inclusive and says he has a vision of renewing America's leadership in world affairs after President George W. Bush's eight years in office.
U.S. Senator Hillary Clinton (D-NY) (L) and retired Marine General James Jones listen as U.S. President-elect Barack Obama (R) announces Clinton as his choice for U.S. Secretary of State and Jones as his choice for National Security Advisor during a news conference in Chicago December 1, 2008. Obama, who takes office on January 20, has pledged to be more inclusive and says he has a vision of renewing America's leadership in world affairs after President George W. Bush's eight years in office.