President Bush and big crowds greet Pope at White House

By By JENNIFER LOVEN, Associated Press

WASHINGTON (AP) - Pope Benedict XVI has been welcomed at the
White House with pomp and pageantry and cheering from thousands of
excited people spread across the South Lawn.

Benedict is only the second pope to visit the White House and the first in 29 years. He arrived in picture-perfect spring weather on his 81st birthday. More than 9,000 guests were invited to the ceremony, the largest in White House history.

President Bush and his wife, Laura, stood on the driveway to welcome the pontiff as he stepped from his limousine. The pope greeted them with a two-handed handshake. A 21-gun salute boomed in honor of the pope as the Marine Band played the national anthem of the Holy See.

(Copyright 2008 by The Associated Press. All Rights Reserved.)

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