The kid's TV network, Nickelodeon, is sending reporters to the inauguration for the first time ever. J.J. and Lily Collins, who covered the conventions for the network, will be in Washington reporting on the inauguration.
Bikes will be banned from the Metro during the inauguration. Given the crowds expected, we think it's for the best.
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The kid's TV network, Nickelodeon, is sending reporters to the inauguration for the first time ever. J.J. and Lily Collins, who covered the conventions for the network, will be in Washington reporting on the inauguration.
Bikes will be banned from the Metro during the inauguration. Given the crowds expected, we think it's for the best.
More than 1,000 troops will be on hand on January 20 to offer extra security.
The crew of NASA's recent STS-126 space shuttle mission and other agency officials will march in the inaugural parade.
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