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Published: June 12, 2008
WASHINGTON - A leading AIDS expert, a groundbreaking pediatric neurosurgeon and a lawmaker who was the only Holocaust survivor to serve in Congress are among this year's recipients of the nation's highest civilian award.
President Bush on Wednesday announced the recipients of this year's Presidential Medal of Freedom; they will be honored at a White House ceremony June 19. They are:
•Anthony S. Fauci. An adviser to the government on global AIDS issues, he leads the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases.
•Benjamin S. Carson Sr. In 1987, he performed the world's first successful operation separating twins joined at the back of the head. He is director of pediatric neurosurgery at Johns Hopkins Children's Center in Baltimore.
•The late Rep. Tom Lantos, D-Calif. The Holocaust survivor, who died of cancer in February, is remembered as a champion of human rights.
•Retired Marine Gen. Peter Pace. One of the Iraq war's military architects, Pace retired last year as chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff.
•Donna Shalala. Health and human services secretary under President Clinton and now president of the University of Miami, she helped lead a presidential commission charged with getting wounded military veterans better health care.
•Laurence H. Silberman. Appointed by President Reagan to the U.S. Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia Circuit, he helped lead a presidential commission investigating flawed intelligence about Iraq's prewar weapons of mass destruction.
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