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Obama, Cameron team up as table tennis partners
Updated: 2011-05-25 14:46
(Agencies)
US President Barack Obama (L) and Britain's Prime Minister David Cameron play table tennis at Globe Academy, in south London, May 24, 2011. [Photo/Agencies] |
LONDON - US President Barack Obama and British Prime Minister David Cameron are playing table tennis with London students.
Obama met Cameron at his official residence after the president and his wife, Michelle, spent much of Tuesday at Buckingham Palace in the company of Queen Elizabeth II, her husband Prince Philip and other royal family members.
The two leaders shared Obama's limo for the ride to the Globe Academy in London's Southwark neighborhood. The school has more than 900 students, ages 3 to 16.
Obama and Cameron saw some science exhibits, then rolled up their sleeves for a match against two teenage boys. It wasn't known who won. Reporters were escorted from the room with the game in progress.
Obama is on a two-day state visit to England.
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