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A Night To Remember
On the eve of Barack Obama's inauguration, here's a look at the magical evening that was November 4, 2008, including every major network's call of the election for Barack Obama. As you probably noticed, this video appeared in a new player -- the Daily Kos TV video player. And as you might ...
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chicagotribune.com — One simply wanted to be present. Freezing cold or not, a crowd of 2 million, whatever—solemn warnings... about tight security, long lines, traffic jams, cell phones not working. In the end, one wanted to be there on the Mall before the Capitol on Tuesday ... (more) A day to remember -
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