Published 10/23/2009
at WSJ.com: Washington Wire
Associated Press
The White House today released this official Obama family portrait, President Barack Obama, First Lady Michelle Obama, and their daughters, Malia, second from left, and Sasha. The Obamas sat for a family portrait in the Green Room of the White House on Sept. 1, for acclaimed photographer Annie Leibovitz. Leibovitz, has taken many pictures of the president and the first lady, and recently spent a day following the president around Washington. (AP Photo/White House - Annie Leibovitz)
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