Count QVCamong the throng of visitors expected to be in Washington during the inauguration. The shop-at-home network will be broadcasting live from the star-studded Creative Coaliton Inaugural Ball.
In money news, the Huffington Postreports that Obama has raised more than $24 million for his inauguration so far. Much of that is from single donations of $25,000 and $50,000. Who said we're in a recession?
Attention students: It's time to dust off your thesaurus! The Presidential Inaugural Committee is accepting essays in a contest to win three bleacher tickets for the inaugural parade.
Inauguration Aggregation
We can't believe it—the inauguration is just two weeks away! Here are the headlines in the news this morning.
Count QVC among the throng of visitors expected to be in Washington during the inauguration. The shop-at-home network will be broadcasting live from the star-studded Creative Coaliton Inaugural Ball.
From Wonkette: "Witch To Perform Obama Ritual At Inaugural Ball." Um, what?
In money news, the Huffington Post reports that Obama has raised more than $24 million for his inauguration so far. Much of that is from single donations of $25,000 and $50,000. Who said we're in a recession?
Attention students: It's time to dust off your thesaurus! The Presidential Inaugural Committee is accepting essays in a contest to win three bleacher tickets for the inaugural parade.
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