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Look who's back: Bush and Bush

03:27 PM PT, Sep 25 2008

President Bush walks his father to a waiting car after signing amendments to the Americans with Disability Act in the Oval Office

President Bush the elder has been a regular visitor at the White House over the last eight years -- and not just in the mansion.

Just as his son patrolled the West Wing when his father was running things from the Oval Office, the father shows up from time to time where White House business is done. He has been known to stick his head into the press briefing room to see if anyone is around from way back when.

He was in the Oval Office today when the current President Bush signed amendments to the 1990 Americans with Disabilities Act, one of the signature domestic policy achievements of the first Bush administration.

And then his son walked him to his car.

-- James Gerstenzang

Photo: Matthew Cavanaugh / EPA

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James Gerstenzang and Johanna Neuman are reporters in The Times' Washington bureau. Between the two of them, they have covered the White House, diplomacy, military affairs, the environment, international economics, trade and Congress. They have both spent time in Crawford, Texas.