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Vice President Dick Cheney participates in a ribbon cutting ceremony to mark the dedication of the newly renamed Gerald R. Ford Hall, Saturday, June 23, 2007, during the 26th annual AEI World Forum at the Park Hyatt Hotel in Beaver Creek, Colorado. The AEI World Forum, originally concieved by former President Gerald R. Ford, attracts political and economic leaders from around the world and is presented by the American Enterprise Institute for Public Policy Research and the Vail Valley Foundation. White House photo by David Bohrer