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Their loving friendship endured throughout his fame and -- although it was tested by George's retreat from the global adoration of his fans -- Louise was one of the last people to see him before he died from WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The United States will not retreat from the global marketplace but must address the concerns of American workers who believe that trade hurts them, President Barack Obama's chief trade negotiator said at his swearing in ceremony on Friday. Cherie, however, is quite unprepared to play second fiddle to a driven man or retreat from the global spotlight. |
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