Welcome to your morning dose of inauguration news! Every morning through January 20, we'll give you our top morning reads on the latest buzz around the upcoming inauguration.
DC Mayor Adrien Fenty talks to Post reporters about what the city is doing to accommodate the masses—up to 4 million people—expected to be on the National Mall and along Pennsylvania Avenue on January 20. The video is here.
Even Costa Ricans want in on the inaugural action.
AirTran has added more flights to Washington-area airports to help meet demand for the inauguration.
E! Online surveyed Hollywood actors and performers to find out who they think should perform at the swearing-in ceremony and inaugural balls. Spoiler alert: Black Eyed Peas frontman will.i.am is a favorite.
Inauguration Aggregation
Welcome to your morning dose of inauguration news! Every morning through January 20, we'll give you our top morning reads on the latest buzz around the upcoming inauguration.
DC Mayor Adrien Fenty talks to Post reporters about what the city is doing to accommodate the masses—up to 4 million people—expected to be on the National Mall and along Pennsylvania Avenue on January 20. The video is here.
Even Costa Ricans want in on the inaugural action.
AirTran has added more flights to Washington-area airports to help meet demand for the inauguration.
E! Online surveyed Hollywood actors and performers to find out who they think should perform at the swearing-in ceremony and inaugural balls. Spoiler alert: Black Eyed Peas frontman will.i.am is a favorite.
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