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US to swear in Bush for 2nd term
(Reuters)
Updated: 2005-01-19 10:01

US to swear in Bush for 2nd term
U.S. President George W. Bush waves alongside first lady Laura Bush as they take the stage at the 'America's Future Rocks Today: A Call to Service' concert in Washington January 18, 2005. President Bush kicked off three days of celebrations leading up to his inauguration for his second term January 20. [Reuters]
US to swear in Bush for 2nd term
Jenna (L) and Barbara Bush, daughters of U.S. President George W. Bush, listen to their father speak at the "America's Future Rocks Today: A Call to Service" concert, in Washington, DC January 18, 2005. [Reuters]
US to swear in Bush for 2nd term
Capitol Police stand guard at the Capitol Building where preparations continue for U.S. President George W. Bush's inauguration, in Washington, January 18, 2005. [Reuters]
US to swear in Bush for 2nd term
Workers install bullet-proof glass at the podium where U.S. President George W. Bush will be sworn-in for a second term, at the Capitol Building in Washington, January 18, 2005. Preparations are continuing for the January 20 inauguration, the first since the 9/11 attacks, under heavy security. Bush is drawing heat over a $40 million splurge on inaugural balls, concerts and candlelight dinners while the country is in a somber mood because of the Iraq war and Asian tsunami. Critics say the lavish celebrations are unseemly when U.S. troops face daily violence in Iraq and Americans are being urged to donate money to alleviate the suffering in Asia, where the Dec. 26 tsunami killed 163,000 people. [Reuters]

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