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President Bush has been missing in action for the past few days. WASHINGTON (CNN) — Only one thing breaks the sound of silence at the White House today - the pounding of hammers outside the north fence as workers construct the inaugural parade grandstand. President Bush, for the fifth day in a row, has no public events [...] (link)

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