![]() ![]() From right, Maria Fest, a nun who directs a family support services center in Pittsburgh, Peter Mugyenyi, director of the Joint Clinical Research Center in Uganda, first lady Laura Bush, waving to her husband, Air Force Reserve Capt. Juan Carlos Morales of Holley, N.Y., with his wife, Della Clara, was a White House guest during the State of the Union speech. Green, who ended his 20-year professional football career this winter, is setting up a center for disadvantaged children in Nashville.Īrmy Master Sgt. * Senate Majority Leader Bill Frist (R-Tenn.) invited retired Washington Redskins cornerback Darrell Green. * Peter Mugyenyi, a special guest of first lady Laura Bush and director of the Joint Clinical Research Center in Uganda, which has pioneered advanced drug treatment for HIV and AIDS in Africa. * Two Bush family members: the president's sister, Doro Koch, and a sister-in-law, Margaret Bush. * James and Mildred Beemer, of Peoria, Ill., who switched health care coverage to a cheaper network plan when premiums got too high. * Presidential historian David McCullough. 11, 2001, and who, with a fellow Marine, went into the burning building 14 times to rescue people. Michael Vera, of Jersey City, N.J., who was less than 20 yards from the site of impact of a hijacked plane that crashed into the Pentagon on Sept. ![]() Juan Carlos Morales of Holley, N.Y., a reservist who served five months at Bagram air base and more than six months in Kabul with a team that worked on school repairs, medical clinics and water wells. seated next to the first lady - who served as the senior medical member of an evacuation flight crew in Afghanistan from last June to September, and Army Master Sgt. military operation in Afghanistan: Air Force Reserve Capt. ![]() and Richard Phillip and Georgia Louise Beck of Colorado Springs, Colo. Louis Joseph and Kristen Pappano of Sterling, Va. * Individuals, families and small-business owners who would benefit from President Bush's tax cut proposal: John Cochran and Greg Hantak, co-owners of JS Logistics in St. * Two doctors hurt by malpractice insurance costs: Kurt Kooyer, a pediatrician who relocated from Mississippi to West Fargo, N.D., because of rising liability costs and who helps provide health care to underprivileged families and Denise Baker, a Bradenton, Fla., obstetrician/gynecologist who stopped delivering babies last fall because her insurance expenses exceeded her salary. ![]() * Four people who volunteer in or run organizations that help the needy: Henry Lozano of Los Angeles, who works with a group called Teen Challenge and runs Californians for Drug-Free Youth Tonja Myles of Baton Rouge, La., who founded the Set Free Indeed program for addiction problems at the Healing Place Church Sister Maria Fest, a nun who directs a family support services center in Pittsburgh for the Sisters of Divine Providence and Lenwood Compton, a college student from Detroit who hopes to teach middle school math and mentors other youth through AmeriCorps and other programs. White House guests at the State of the Union address: ![]()
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