• - Cil - ANN 4 4 tip 4k, A • , SUPER BOWL 20()9 nr " 14 :: ler tk St ' Lpoet performs on Sta, . ot 55. , page 9 ( )1. , page :00: 04 The C apital Times 4 \(i. 7 Ihe 8(0(lcilt ()icc of Penn titan• ILirrkbur,4 .1:010arN 28, 2009 iotism, pride and hope in viewers of historical inaugura PRESIDENT BARACK OBAMA On Tuesday, Jan. 20, Barack Hussein Obama was sworn in as the 44th president of the United States. On this blustery January day Washington D.C., a city familiar with national celebrations saw, according to the Wall Street Journal, about two million people crowd on to the Capitol lawn and National Mall in hopes of catching a glimpse of the first African American president. OPINION By AMY KIRBY STAFF WRITER AMK4O7gPSU.EDU 4-6 CAMPUS LIFE .... .7-8 ENTERTAINMENT This event was documented as being the most inauguration to date. Being reported by the News at an estimate cost of $100.6 million, i where there is a rescission. Many came to witness this historical event feeling it was a fulfillment of Martin Luther have a dream" speech. Obama said in his speech, "This is the pri ..9-11 SPORTS 12-14 POLICE, CALENDAR Please see OBAMA INAUGURATION on page 6 15-19 COMICS 20 GAMES
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