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Guest List: A Royal Affair At the White House

The White House table settings, chosen by Laura Bush, hold centerpieces of white phalaenopsis orchids displayed in vermeil vases, with Clinton china.
The White House table settings, chosen by Laura Bush, hold centerpieces of white phalaenopsis orchids displayed in vermeil vases, with Clinton china. (By Shealah Craighead -- The White House Via Associated Press)
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Joseph Canizaro, chairman and chief executive officer, First Bank and Trust, chairman, Donum Dei Foundation, and Sue Ellen Canizaro

Andrew H. Card Jr., assistant to the president and chief of staff, and Kathleene B. Card, Trinity United Methodist Church

Elizabeth L. Cheney, principal deputy assistant secretary for Near Eastern Affairs, Department of State, and Philip J. Perry, general counsel, Department of Homeland Security

Mary Cheney and Heather Poe

Vice President Cheney and Lynne V. Cheney

Andrew Cosslett, chairman, Duchy Originals, chief executive officer, Intercontinental Hotels Group, and Louise Cosslett

Harlan R. Crow, Crow Holdings, and Kathy Crow

Oscar de la Renta, designer, and Anne de la Renta, vice chairman, Metropolitan Museum of Art

David Donald, Lincoln historian and professor emeritus, Harvard University, and Jennifer Groh, professor of psychology, Dartmouth College

Llwyd Ecclestone Jr., chairman, Ecclestone Organization, and Diana Ecclestone

Donald B. Ensenat, chief of protocol, and Taylor Ensenat

Donald L. Evans, chief executive office, Financial Services Forum, and Susan Evans


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