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Obama's Inauguration Gets a Test Run

Updated 11:14 AM PDT, Sun, Jan 11, 2009

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The West Front of the Capitol during an early morning rehearsal for President-elect Barack Obama's Inauguration Ceremony in Washington on Sunday.

 

WASHINGTON – It was just a rehearsal for the real thing.

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The helicopter which will transport President George W. Bush to Andrews Air Force Base, Md., after President-elect Barack Obama is sworn in as the 44th President of the United States takes off from the East Front of the Capitol.

A band played "Hail to the Chief" at the west front of the Capitol in Washington and a swearing-in ceremony was followed by a helicopter flight — all part of a dry run for the presidential inauguration set for Jan. 20.

Stand-ins for President-elect Barack Obama and others took their places Sunday, and thousands marched along the parade route on Pennsylvania Avenue.

When the president-elect's name was announced, it was "Barack H. Obama" — not Barack Hussein Obama. During the campaign, Obama's middle name — common in the Middle East — was at times used as a negative by people opposed to his election.

An inaugural official referred questions about Obama's name to top organizers.

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  • marklott Sunday, Jan 11 at 1:13 PM FLAG COMMENT Let the take place, I never heard "Hail to the Chief" done in rap.
  • Anonymous Sunday, Jan 11 at 10:18 AM FLAG COMMENT So I guess this is where some of this years trillion dollar deficit will come from.
  • pat Sunday, Jan 11 at 10:04 AM FLAG COMMENT Obama, instead of wasting so much donated money on your coronation. Why not scale back the party and give it to charoty? Given the state of economy how about not taking a salary? You and Michlle are already well off and the people will pay all your expenses.

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