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Tickets, parade bands, balls: An inaugural how-to (AP)

 
AP - Looking for one of the 240,000 tickets to President-elect Obama's inauguration on Jan. 20, 2009? Want your marching band to play in the parade down Pennsylvania Avenue? Seeking a ticket to one of the many glitzy inaugural balls? (link)

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