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April 19th, 2006
Welcome, Mr. President
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White House officials say Bush chose Tuskegee because its Center for Advanced Materials, or T-CAM, produces the type of research that underpins the American Competitiveness Initiative. Bush will get to see how T-CAM researchers use nanotechnology to engineer lighter and more durable materials while reducing production costs.
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