January 22, 2009
Filed under: History, Festivals and Events, North America, United States While President Barack Obama took the oath of office in Washington, D.C., his counterpart did the same in Carlsbad, CA. While the west coast ceremony was a bit rough around the edges, the blockhead appears to have done just fin...
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Tom Johansmeyer
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January 21, 2009
With a blown kiss out the window of the presidential limousine, George W. Bush departed the White House yesterday, closing out a presidency that spanned the height of popularity and the depths of public disdain....
Wash Post Nation
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Dan Eggen and Carrie A. Johnson
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Barack Obama used to be a walker, breaking from his work for 15 minutes each afternoon to stroll outside and clear his head. But that was then. On the first day of his life as the 44th president of the United States, Obama needed to travel three blocks from his temporary home to a church service.......
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Eli Saslow and Michael A. Fletcher
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Barack Hussein Obama took the oath of office as the nation's first African American president yesterday, summoning a vast crowd and a watching nation to the task of reviving a country in crisis....
Wash Post Politics
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Michael D. Shear and Anne E. Kornblut
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At 11:58 yesterday morning, the self-proclaimed "Senate man" finally changed jobs....
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Perry Bacon Jr.
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With a blown kiss out the window of the presidential limousine, George W. Bush departed the White House yesterday, closing out a presidency that spanned the height of popularity and the depths of public disdain....
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Dan Eggen and Carrie A. Johnson
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Barack Hussein Obama took the oath of office as the nation's first African American president yesterday, summoning a vast crowd and a watching nation to the task of reviving a country in crisis....
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Michael D. Shear and Anne E. Kornblut
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January 20, 2009
Proximity to power is power, they say. And some of President-elect Barack Obama's aides were jockeying furiously last week for those critical spots somewhere, anywhere, in the West Wing of the White House....
washingtonpost.com - Al Kamen's In The Loop Column
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Al Kamen
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Proximity to power is power, they say. And some of President-elect Barack Obama's aides were jockeying furiously last week for those critical spots somewhere, anywhere, in the West Wing of the White House....
Wash Post Federal Page
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Al Kamen
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January 18, 2009
Barack Obama's inaugural address could be one of the most eagerly anticipated speeches ever given. As the world awaits his words on Tuesday, the speculation is rife: Will he be as eloquent as Lincoln? Can he match the oratory of JFK? Or even of Ronald Reagan?...
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Michael Eric Dyson
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