Former U.S. President Bill Clinton (C) walks down the steps during a tour of Cambodia's 9th-12th century Angkor temple complex in Siem Reap, 186 miles (300 km) northwest of Phnom Penh, December 5, 2006. Clinton praised Cambodia on Monday for its success in fighting HIV / AIDS , saying other countries should take note of its twin strategy of public education and widespread condom promotion. REUTERS/Chor Sokunthea
Former U.S. President Bill Clinton is greeted by tourists during a tour of Cambodia's 9th-12th century Angkor temple complex in Siem Reap, 186 miles (300 km) northwest of Phnom Penh, December 5, 2006. Clinton praised Cambodia on Monday for its success in fighting HIV / AIDS , saying other countries should take note of its twin strategy of public education and widespread condom promotion. REUTERS/Chor Sokunthea
Former U.S. President Bill Clinton waves at reporters during his tour of the famed Angkor Wat temple in Siem Reap province, 230 kilometers (142 miles) northwest of the capital Phnom Penh, Cambodia, Tuesday, Dec. 5, 2006. Clinton played tourist Tuesday morning with a visit to Cambodia's Angkor temple complex, as he nears the end of a whirlwind Asian tour of programs to help victims of the 2004 Indian Ocean tsunami and the scourge of AIDS. (AP Photo/Heng Sinith)
Former U.S. President Bill Clinton, left, takes a view with an unidentify entourage of the famed Angkor Wat temple in Siem Reap province, 230 kilometers (142 miles) northwest of the capital Phnom Penh, Cambodia, Tuesday, Dec. 5, 2006. Clinton played tourist Tuesday morning with a visit to Cambodia's Angkor temple complex, as he nears the end of a whirlwind Asian tour of programs to help victims of the 2004 Indian Ocean tsunami and the scourge of AIDS. (AP Photo/Heng Sinith)
Former U.S. President Bill Clinton is greeted by tourists during a tour of Cambodia's 9th-12th century Angkor temple complex in Siem Reap, 186 miles (300 km) northwest of Phnom Penh, December 5, 2006. Clinton praised Cambodia on Monday for its success in fighting HIV / AIDS , saying other countries should take note of its twin strategy of public education and widespread condom promotion. REUTERS/Chor Sokunthea
Former U.S. President Bill Clinton waves at reporters during his tour of the famed Angkor Wat temple in Siem Reap province, 230 kilometers (142 miles) northwest of the capital Phnom Penh, Cambodia, Tuesday, Dec. 5, 2006. Clinton played tourist Tuesday morning with a visit to Cambodia's Angkor temple complex, as he nears the end of a whirlwind Asian tour of programs to help victims of the 2004 Indian Ocean tsunami and the scourge of AIDS. (AP Photo/Heng Sinith)
Former U.S. President Bill Clinton, left, takes a view with an unidentify entourage of the famed Angkor Wat temple in Siem Reap province, 230 kilometers (142 miles) northwest of the capital Phnom Penh, Cambodia, Tuesday, Dec. 5, 2006. Clinton played tourist Tuesday morning with a visit to Cambodia's Angkor temple complex, as he nears the end of a whirlwind Asian tour of programs to help victims of the 2004 Indian Ocean tsunami and the scourge of AIDS. (AP Photo/Heng Sinith)
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Very nice picture Mr.President! Thank you for visiting us! We hope that you find it enjoyable and meaningful. Please come again with your family!
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