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President Bush Heads to G8 Summit

President Bush is in Copenhagen, Denmark, where he’ll meet with Danish Prime Minister Anders Fogh Rasmussen to thank him for sending several hundred troops to Iraq. Bush will then head to Edinburgh, Scotland, where the G8 summit begins tomorrow. British Prime Minister Tony Blair is chairing the group of the world’s major industrial nations and he’s pushing for international agreements on some tough issues — including the environment and aid to Africa.

Julie Mason, White House correspondent for the Houston Chronicle, reports on the mood of the leaders heading to the conference.

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Julie Mason is White House correspondent for the Houston Chronicle.

 
 

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