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Allies praise Bush's freedom call
Summary from multiple countries, from articles in English
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In his 16-minute inaugural address, US President George W Bush mentioned the word "freedom" 27 times and claimed that "the best hope for peace in our world is the expansion of freedom in all the world". (article 1)
Staunch U.S. ally Japan expressed high hopes for Bush's next four years in office, saying the experience gained in his first term would contribute to Bush's leadership of the world's most powerful nation. (article 6)
The US Democrats vowed to fight "extreme" Republican policies as Bush saw in his second term as president with a lavish inauguration. (article 14)
Four days of celebrations surrounding Bush's inauguration culminated with a National Prayer Service on Friday, following a tradition set by the nation's first chief executive , George Washington. (article 15)
Australia and Japan, two countries that have backed Bush's military intervention in Iraq with their own forces, praised Bush's role on the world stage and his call for freedom to combat tyranny. (article 4)
WASHINGTON - Bush set forth on an ambitious second-term agenda of reshaping Social Security and sparking democracy in the Middle East after wrapping up his inauguration Friday with moments of prayer and reflection. (article 17)
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Source articles
- Bush's second term: Your views (BBC News, 01/23/2005, 3006 words)
- Bush's second term: Your views (BBC News, 01/22/2005, 3831 words)
- World press electrified by Bush vision (BBC News, 01/21/2005, 1662 words)
- Allies praise Bush's freedom call (CNN, 01/21/2005, 859 words)
- Bush doctrine expected to get chilly reception (msnbc.msn.com, 01/23/2005, 1793 words)
- World View Of 4 More Years (CBS News, 01/21/2005, 1005 words)
- Bush pledges to focus on Middle East (observer.guardian.co.uk, 01/23/2005, 633 words)
- The Seattle Times: Opinion: The president offers nation a wildly ambitious agenda (seattletimes.nwsource.com, 01/23/2005, 774 words)
- Bush Sticks to His Guns (msnbc.msn.com, 01/21/2005, 658 words)
- Arab press scorns Bush speech (BBC News, 01/22/2005, 786 words)
- Bush speaks (BBC News, 01/22/2005, 921 words)
- A speech to echo 'values we cherish' (msnbc.msn.com, 01/22/2005, 1545 words)
- Breaking Down The Barrier (CBS News, 01/21/2005, 580 words)
- Democrats defiant over Bush term (BBC News, 01/21/2005, 514 words)
- Inauguration ends with prayer service (dallasnews.com, 01/21/2005, 331 words)
- Inauguration ends with prayer service (dallasnews.com, 01/21/2005, 506 words)
- Bush’s second term begins in prayer (msnbc.msn.com, 01/21/2005, 857 words)
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