Guests chosen by the White House to sit with Laura Bush in her VIP box during President Bush (news - web sites)'s State of the Union address Wednesday
_Two unnamed special guests of Mrs. Bush.
_Three people supporting the president's call for private accounts in Social Security (news - web sites): Robert McFadden of Medford, N.J., Sandra Jaques of West Des Moines, Iowa, and Robert Wright of Millard County, Utah.
_Two people who participated in relief efforts to help victims of the December tsunami in the Indian Ocean: Don Cressman, a pilot with Air Serve International of Amissville, Va., who has been in the region coordinating helicopter deliveries of supplies, and Linda Goble of Livermore, Colo., who donated money.
_Janet and William Norwood of Pflugerville, Texas, whose 25-year-old son, Sgt. Byron Norwood, was killed Nov. 13, 2004, by sniper fire during an assault on Fallujah. After her son's death, Mrs. Norwood wrote to the president in support of his policies in Iraq (news - web sites).
_Representives of each military service branch: Navy Lt. Cmdr. Roberto Atha of Miami, who flew missions in Afghanistan (news - web sites) and Iraq, including an April 2003 rescue of an American POW and the remains of 11 dead U.S. service members; Marine Corps Staff Sgt. John Manuel Martinez of Brooklyn, N.Y., a recipient of multiple medals who fought in Afghanistan; Army Staff Sgt. Norbert Lara of Copperas Cove, Texas, a military policeman who lost his right arm in a rocket-propelled grenade attack; Air Force Master Sgt. Karlette Melendez of West Pittston, Pa., a coordinator of logistical and operational support for senior military and civilian officials; Coast Guard Damage Controlman Second Class Gerald J. Fox IV of Laurinburg, N.C., who rescued wounded soldiers injured after an explosion on a neighboring vessel.
_Two school officials to call attention to the landmark No Child Left Behind Act that is the centerpiece of Bush's education agenda: Susan Yturralde, principal of the Desert View Elementary School in Santa Theresa, N.M., and Lorna Clark, a kindergarten teacher at the school, which went from being a low-performing school to a model for its district.
_A representative of the faith-based community, which Bush wants to give more access to federal social services dollars: Sister Constancia Parcasio, the program director for Prison Ministry in Fairfax, Va.
_Two people chosen to highlight what Bush says is the need for capping awards in medical malpractice lawsuits: Dr. Karen Liebert of Bradenton, Fla., an OB/GYN who stopped delivering babies last year because of rising insurance premiums, and Julianne Ferguson of Bradenton, a patient of Liebert's who is expecting her second child.
_Tom Martin, the owner of a small business in Rutland, Vt., that was driven into bankruptcy by asbestos litigation, which Bush supports curbing.
_Nancy Connolly, president and CEO of Lasertone Corp. in Littleton, Mass., the largest woman-owned supplier of network printer solutions.
_Two guests to highlight signature issues of Mrs. Bush: Lillian Spark, executive director of the National Indian Education Association, chosen for her work educating women about the dangers of heart disease, and Will Dunn, an outreach worker and receptionist at the Ella J. Baker House in Dorchester, Mass., who helps mentor neighborhood children and reduce gang participation.
_District of Columbia Mayor Anthony Williams.
_Doro Koch, the president's sister.
_Bush's chief lobbyist on Capitol Hill, Candida Wolff.
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