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Bush: Expand freedom 'in all the world'
Summary from multiple countries, from articles in English
Who was the first president to give an inaugural address? George Washington was the first president to follow his swearing-in with a speech written especially for the occasion. (article 7) With his wife and twin daughters by his side and his left hand resting on a family Bible, President George W Bush was sworn in for a second term as president yesterday. (article 4) The oath was administered by Supreme Court Chief Justice William Rehnquist in an outdoor ceremony at the Capitol. (article 4) Senior returned to the White House on Thursday after taking his second oath of office and outlining in his inaugural address a U.S. policy " with the ultimate goal of ending tyranny in our world. (article 2) More than 100,000 people gathered outside the Capitol in chilly weather as the traditional pomp and ceremony of the quadrennial presidential inauguration took place under unprecedented security. (article 2) An announced 1,500 troops from all the armed services lined the parade route after Senior was sworn in, and honor guards from the Army, Marines, Navy and Air Force followed. (article 6) Senior reaffirmed his constitutional oath and delivered his second inaugural address on a chilly day in a capital blanketed by 2 inches of snow the day before. (article 3)

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    Source articles
    1. Shivers and security greet Bush (BBC News, 01/21/2005, 795 words)
    2. Bush: Expand freedom 'in all the world' (CNN, 01/21/2005, 1066 words)
    3. Bush: Liberty for all (dallasnews.com, 01/21/2005, 1130 words)
    4. President Bush Begins His Second Term (Washington Post, 01/21/2005, 295 words)
    5. 'I Do Solemnly Swear ...' (ABCNews, 01/22/2005, 713 words)
    6. Military front and center at events (dallasnews.com, 01/21/2005, 630 words)
    7. Fun Facts: From George to George (ABCNews, 01/24/2005, 580 words)




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