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21 Jan 2013 10:44 #119419
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WASHINGTON—President Barack Obama prepared to take the ceremonial oath of office Monday in the nation's capital as visitors and local residents streamed toward the National Mall to witness the event.
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The sun hadn't yet poked above the trees across the Anacostia River a mile or so east of the U.S. Capitol when Craig Gordon and Malikah Al-Amin spilled off a bus from New Haven, Conn. They had boarded the bus at midnight "and got pretty much no sleep on the way down," the 47-year-old Mr. Gordon said.
"But we wouldn't have missed this," he said. "We wanted to be a part of history."
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