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Outgoing First Families Face Culture Shock
It can take awhile for some presidents and first ladies to adjust to life after the White House.
It can take awhile for some presidents and first ladies to adjust to life after the White House.
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Previously in 1600 Pennsylvania Ave
- The Eight-Year Itch (11/01/2008)
- Final Months Of A Presidency Can Be Tough Times (09/20/2008)
- Cape of Some Hope (07/12/2008)
- Bush in the Twilight Zone (06/21/2008)
- Cycles of Disaster (06/14/2008)
