Dear Obama Transition Team: Please, oh, please let 10-year-old Damon Weaver interview Barack Obama. Pretty please?
A Brooklyn-based printer is hard at work printing and engraving one million invitations for Obama's inauguration.
Google and Microsoft execs have given a combined total of $450,000 to help fund the inauguration.
Here they come! The Obamas are officially moving to Washington this weekend. They'll stay in a hotel through January 15, and then they'll move into the Blair House, the president's official guest house.
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Welcome to your daily dose of inauguration news! Here are the headlines that caught our eye today.
Dear Obama Transition Team: Please, oh, please let 10-year-old Damon Weaver interview Barack Obama. Pretty please?
A Brooklyn-based printer is hard at work printing and engraving one million invitations for Obama's inauguration.
Google and Microsoft execs have given a combined total of $450,000 to help fund the inauguration.
Here they come! The Obamas are officially moving to Washington this weekend. They'll stay in a hotel through January 15, and then they'll move into the Blair House, the president's official guest house.
>> All Washingtonian.com inauguration coverage
More>> Capital Comment Blog | News & Politics | Society Photos
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