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English: en:Dick Cheney, en:Donald Rumsfeld and President en:Gerald Ford in the en:Oval Office, 4/22/75
Date 22 April 1975
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Source http://www.nytimes.com/slideshow/2010/09/01/garden/20100902-oval-slideshow-7.html
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The White House, via Gerald R. Ford Library

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