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On the White House lawn
By Susan Bonner, CBC News

(Caroline Laurin/CBC)
It is Canada Hour at the White House.
Prime Minister Stephen Harper is here for a 45-minute meeting with U.S. President Barack Obama.
It is a big deal for the Canadian media here and those from Canada travelling with Harper, but for the U.S. media — not so much.
The live spots here on the White House lawn — known as "Pebble Beach" because of the TV lights and paving stones — are mostly dark this morning.
The big news is elsewhere today. This CBC TV team and the lawn maintenance crew are the busiest people outside the White House this morning.
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