Architect sought for Obama library
Start of selection process for Chicago complex is latest step in planning for post-presidential initiatives
Washington
THE foundation overseeing the development of US President Barack Obama's presidential library began a global competition on Wednesday to select the architect who will design an elaborate Chicago complex.
The start of the selection process is the latest step in Mr Obama's quiet but painstaking planning for his post-presidential initiatives, which his advisers say could cost as much as US$1 billion.
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