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George W Bush's library opens tomorrow: what should be in it? | George W Bush's library opens tomorrow: what should be in it? |
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George W Bush will be back in the spotlight Thursday for the official dedication of his presidential library on the campus of Southern Methodist University in Dallas, Texas. | George W Bush will be back in the spotlight Thursday for the official dedication of his presidential library on the campus of Southern Methodist University in Dallas, Texas. |
The $250m building is surrounded by prairie flowers. It contains a museum, policy institute and meeting space in addition to the library. Architectural critics note that it's a "building meant to honor a particularly blunt and plain-spoken kind of political power". | The $250m building is surrounded by prairie flowers. It contains a museum, policy institute and meeting space in addition to the library. Architectural critics note that it's a "building meant to honor a particularly blunt and plain-spoken kind of political power". |
But we're more interested in what's inside. The museum has a large 9/11 exhibit, a "Freedom Wall", and a display that makes the case that going after Saddam Hussein was worth it. What else should be there? What books should be on the shelves? | But we're more interested in what's inside. The museum has a large 9/11 exhibit, a "Freedom Wall", and a display that makes the case that going after Saddam Hussein was worth it. What else should be there? What books should be on the shelves? |
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