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Polaroid High Definition Digital Camcorder

>> Wednesday, January 21, 2009

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Polaroid High Definition Digital Camcorder- OMG! Shortly, you will not be able to believe what you see. Because Polaroid High Definition Digital Camcorder is only $129.99, i really got shocked when i saw first this price and i said probably it is not a good camcorder, because of that it is such a cheap. But when i saw the specifics, i got shocked one more time. And i must say, if you want to buy this camera in an another day, you must pay at least $230.57. Below you can see the pics of Polaroid DVC-00725F. Now let’s speak about the important specifics that will interest you. Polaroid DVC-00725F has a CMOS cencor that enable you to record videos in HD quality 720p-(1280×720 @ 30fps), you can also take photos in jpeg format with 5 megapixels. It has a 2.7-Inch Bright Color Widescreen LCD, SD and SDHC cards can be used, its sensor can zoom (optical) 5x, it records videos in AVI format. Finally, Of course the choice is yours! But i definitely advise this camcorder as a person who knows something about cameras and camcorders. And if you know a little bit about camcorders, you also know you can never buy a camcorder that can record in HD quality from $129.99. If you have questions or problems, we will be around here to answer them.

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Lions hire Gunther Cunningham as defensive coordinator

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Its appears that even though it was being reported yesterday that the Chiefs denied the Lions permission to talk to Gunther Cunningham (they are saying initially denied now) he is off to Detroit Rock City.

Lions hire Gunther Cunningham as defensive coordinator - Detroit Lions: News, Blogs, Photos, Audio, Schedule & Stats - MLive.com.

The Detroit Lions have hired Gunther Cunningham to be their new defensive coordinator and coach Jim Schwartz is expected to make an announcement shortly. Cunningham was believed to be Schwartz’s No. 1 target.

Cunningham coached linebackers in Tennessee for three years while Schwartz was the defensive coordinator there. Schwartz’s search will now turn toward an offensive coordinator and special teams coach.

I think this is a good move for everybody. Gunther, although coaching some of the best Chiefs defenses in the mid to late 90’s, has been medioce at best in recent years. A fresh start should help everyone in this situation. Good luck Gunther (unless you are playing the Chiefs of course).

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Must-read — and timely — books for pet lovers

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It’s some weird synchronicity thing, I guess.

First, a new administration takes the reins of governance from one that oversaw the final stages of the dismantling of what little public health and consumer protection remained in this country.

Then another recall pulls both pet and human foods off the shelves — the first recall of pet treats containing peanut butter suspected of being tainted with salmonella was announced last night.

All this during the very week the Pet Connection newspaper feature leads with a look at Marion Nestle’s “Pet Food Politics: The Chihuahua in the Coal Mine” (University of California Press, $19), her detailed account of the historic 2007 pet food recall and its implications for our entire food safety system.

We’re scary good sometimes, aren’t we?

The Pet Connection team realized early during the 2007 pet-food recall that the numbers of sick and dead pets were in the thousands and that the problem of tainted Chinese ingredients went far beyond pet-food safety. And in fact, the pet-food deaths were the first of many problems with Chinese products—toys, milk products, toothpaste and more.

Dr. Nestle was also among the first to see a large problem, and she turned her attention to the “canary in the coal mine” aspect of the pet-food industry. Her “Pet Food Politics,” written for an academic press, is a little dry at times, but the information and its implications are eye-opening. It’s a call to action that we can all hope the new Obama administration hears before there’s a repeat of the tragedy, perhaps next time with American children as the victims.

There’s also a profile of Dr. Nestle and a link to the transcript of the interview I did with her late last year.

Want more? We also take a look at a few other great pet books from the previous year, including Dr. Irene Pepperberg’s “Alex & Me” (Collins, $24) and “Dewey: The Small-Town Library Cat Who Touched the World” (Grand Central, $20) by Bret Witter and librarian Vicki Myron.

Plus: Gina takes a look at how new technology has changed the way we envision fish tanks — or hasn’t; get a tip on preventing pet odors in fabric; learn what to do about a matted cat — and speaking of cats, is it really possible to walk them on leashes?

Many indoor cats can learn to enjoy an outdoor outing on leash. Choose a light leash and a harness designed for cats, not for dogs, since a cat will easily give a dog harness the slip.

Walking a cat isn’t about heading out as with a dog, but rather consists of encouraging your pet to explore, with you following. Treats and praise can make a kitty more tolerant of the restrictions of harness and leash.

All this and more, in our Pet Connection newspaper feature, which you can read right here.

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Tom Colicchio & Joan Nathan: Colicchio saved Nathan’s life

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Joan Nathan is known for her cook books and PBS show Jewish Cooking in America with Joan Nathan. She needed help getting this dish down. Or up. Tom Colicchio, of Top Chef fame, saved the day when she started choking at a benefit for D.C. Central Kitchen and Martha’s Table.

Nathan had a piece of chicken lodged in her windpipe. Tom Colicchio came to the rescue, and performed the Heimlich maneuver on her and removed the piece of chicken. He said he was glad he was able to help. Colicchio stressed he was only doing what anyone else would have done.

“I just happened to be nearby,” Colicchio said.

Nathan was more expressive: “He’s so strong!” she said.

Thank G-d she’s OK. Can you imagine?

Facts about Joan Nathan:

Ms. Nathan writes for The New York Times and other publications and is the author of numerous books, including Jewish Cooking in America, which won both the James Beard Award and the IACP / Julia Child Cookbook of the Year Award in 1994.

Nathan was also the executive producer and host of Jewish Cooking in America with Joan Nathan, a PBS series based on her cookbook, Jewish Cooking in America.

The author of award-winning cookbooks and the host of the acclaimed PBS series Jewish Cooking in America with Joan Nathan, Nathan is an internationally recognized expert on food culture and a recent inductee into Who’s Who in Wine and Food by the James Beard Foundation.

When Charlotte was preparing to cook her first Shabbat dinner on Sex and the City, Joan Nathan’s Jewish Cooking in America made an appearance.

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The 56th Presidential Inaugural Prayer Service

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The National Prayer Service tradition dates back to April 30, 1789, the inauguration of President George Washington.

Held at the National Cathedral at 10 am ET this morning, today's National Prayer Service -- the 56th such event -- will feature the first ever sermon by a woman, Sharon E. Watkins, General Minister and President of the Christian Church (Disciples of Christ).

It can be watched in its entirety at the National Cathedral website HERE. You can read the program HERE.

After Carillon, Organ, Bass, and Choral Preludes, and an Introit, and the processional hymn "Holy, holy, holy!" the service will begin with Reverend Samuel T. Lloyd III, Dean of the Washington National Cathedral, welcoming guests.

That will be followed by an invocation from Reverend John Bryon Chane, Episcopal Bishop of Washington.

Then the opening prayer from Reverend Otis Moss Jr., Senior Pastor Emeritus at Olivet Institutional Baptist Church in Cleveland, Ohio.

Then the national anthem.

Then the first of six scripture readings, this one from Isaiah by Dr. Cynthia Hale, Senior Pastor, Ray of Hope Christian Church, Atlanta, Georgia.

Then the Cathedral Choir will sing "My Shepherd will supply my need."

Then a prayer for civil rulers delivered by Reverend Andy Stanley, Senior Pastor, North Point Community Church, Alpharetta, Georgia. He will say, "Grant to Barack Obama, President of the United States, and to all in authority, your grace and good will."

Rabbi David Saperstein, Executive Director, Religious Action Center of Reform Judaism, Washington, D.C., will read Psalm 121.

Everyone will then sing a hymn, "Lord, make us servants of your peace."

The Most Reverend Francisco Gonzalez, S.F., Auxiliary Bishop of Washington, will read from Romans.

Then a performance of "He's got the whole world in his hands."

Archbishop Demetrios, Primate of the Greek Orthodox Church in America, New York City, will offer the third reading from Matthew.

A hymn, "Great is thy faithfulness," will follow.

Then the sermon by Reverend Dr. Sharon Watkins.

Then the President of the U.S. Dream Academy in Columbia, Maryland, Dr. Wintley Phipps, will sing "Amazing grace!"

In a nod to the American tradition of religious tolerance and freedom, six religious leaders will lead responsive prayers:

∙ Dr. Ingrid Mattson, President, Islamic Society of North America, Hartford, CT;

∙ Rabbi Haskel Lookstein of Congregation Kehilath Jeshurun in New York, NY;

∙ Rev. Jim Wallis, President, Sojourners, Washington, D.C.;

∙ Dr. Uma Mysorekar, President, Hindu Temple Society of North America, New York City;

∙ Rev. Suzan Johnson-Cook, Senior Pastor, Bronx Christian Fellowship, New York City;

∙ Rabbi Jerome Epstein, Director, United Synagogue of Conservative Judaism, New York City;

∙ Rev. Carol Wade of the Washington National Cathedral; and

∙ Pastor Kirbyjon Caldwell, Senior Pastor, Windsor Village United Methodist Church, Houston, TX.

Lookstein will say, "May the President, Vice President, Members of the Cabinet, Governors of States and Territories, Mayors of Cities, and all in administrative authority who are empowered by our sacred trust lead this nation with wisdom and grace as they seek to serve the common good."

Then the Lord's Prayer, to be said by everyone.

A prayer for the nation will be delivered by Donald W. Wuerl, Archbishop of Washington, D.C.

"American the Beautiful" will then be sung by the Cathedral Choir.

Then a closing prayer provided by Bishop Katherine Jefferts Schori, Presiding Bishop, Episcopal Church. This will be drawn in part from President Abraham Lincoln's second inaugural address, for anyone missing a Lincoln reference.

Schori will ask God to "Strengthen and sustain Barack, our President, that in the days to come he may lead your people with confidence and compassion."

A blessing and dismissal will follow, from the Reverend Wesley Granberg-Michaelson, General Secretary of the Reformed Church in America.

A hymn for the healing of nations will follow, after which the National Cathedral Organist, Scott Dettna, will play an organ postlude as the president and vice president depart.

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Jason Wu Designs Michelle Obama’s Dress for Ball

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The inauguration has come and gone but interest remains high. Yet nobody was quite prepared for the real break out celebrities of yesterday’s history making event; the fashion. Overnight the internet was flooded with searches for designers Jason Wu and Isabel Toledo.

Jason Wu, a 26 year old Taiwan born Manhattanite, is responsible for Michelle Obama’s dress to last night’s inauguration ball. The gown was a one shouldered dazzling white chiffon number which, thanks to the events import, has now entered fashion history.

The gown itself has received mixed reviews. Many feel that, although the inaugural dress is beautiful, it does no justice to the new First Lady’s physique. On the other hand the gown does allow Michelle Obama to show off her much commented well-toned arms.

According to Fox news, “Wu, who has not shown a collection since 2006, and Toledo, who had a short stint at Anne Klein but is considered relatively avant-garde, are exactly the kinds of designer Obama gravitates toward.”

Jason Wu enrolled in the prestigious Parsons School of Design and interned with Narciso Rodriguez. His works have most often been compared to that of Oscar de la Renta and Carolina Herrera.

"The Wall Street Journal reports Wu's evening wear sells for $3,000 to $6,000." According to Michelle Obama's spokeswoman, the inaugural gown made by Jason Wu and Isabel Toledo will be donated to the Smithsonian.

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Obama Begins Day With National Prayer Service

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On his first full day in office, President Obama is spending part of the morning at the Washington National Cathedral, placing his own stamp on the traditional National Prayer Service with a larger-than-usual group of interfaith religious leaders participating and newly written prayers meant to emphasize liberty and diversity.

The invitation-only service, which has followed presidential inaugurals in the United States on and off since George Washington's swearing-in, started just after 10 a.m. and was scheduled to run from 75 to 90 minutes.

Obama and first lady Michelle Obama, wearing a bold black-and-white patterned dress, walked into the stately church with Vice President Biden and his wife, Jill Biden. They took seats in the front row alongside Sen. Hillary Rodham Clinton (D-N.Y.), Obama's nominee for secretary of state, and her husband, former president Bill Clinton.

So many members of Congress were scheduled to attend the service that a markup session scheduled for attorney general nominee Eric H Holder Jr. was postponed.

The list of 20 clergy participating in the service includes Rev. Samuel Lloyd, dean of the cathedral, which is the seat of the Episcopal Church in Washington; prominent Baptist pastor the Rev. Otis Moss Jr. (whose son is pastor of Trinity United Church of Christ, Obama's former church); Washington Catholic Archbishop Donald Wuerl; Rev. Jim Wallis of the progressive group Sojourners; and several well-known Jewish, Muslim and Greek Orthodox leaders.

The District-based Children of the Gospel Choir entertained the assembled dignitaries and guests by singing "He's Got the Whole World in His Hands."

The sermon was delivered by Rev. Sharon Watkins, president of the Protestant denomination Disciples of Christ in North America and the first woman to have such a prominent role in the post-inaugural prayer service.

Watkins quoted a wide range of religious leaders and traditions, from Gandhi to Islam to Cherokee Indians, urging the new president to remain focused on ethical and religious values such as common good, justice and compassion.

"In times such as these, we the people need you, the leaders of the nation, to be guided by the counsel that Isaiah gave so long ago," she said. "This is the Biblical way. It is also the American way."

Obama appeared to listen intently, his left index finger pressed to his face.

Other clergy recited simple, responsive spiritual readings that were crafted by Obama's faith advisers and cathedral staff.

The service included a traditional prayer for civil leaders, led by the Rev. Andy Stanley, senior pastor of North Point Community Church in Alpharetta, Ga.; and a prayer for the nation.

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All India Bank Employees Association (AIBEA)

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Talks with IBA

Today (21-01-2009), as scheduled, another round of talks was held in Mumbai between the Negotiating Committee of IBA and UFBU. IBA was led by Mr. M. V. Nair, Chairman of the Negotiating Committee while UFBU was represented by leaders of our constituent unions.

1. Compassionate Appointments / Financial Compensation Scheme: Based on the discussions held and broad understandings reached so far, it has been decided to forward our jointly agreed views to the Government on a revised scheme providing for Compassionate Appointments under certain contingencies and financial compensation to the family with a minimum of Rs. 3. 5 lacs, Rs. 4.0 lacs & Rs. 4.5 lacs and with a maximum of Rs. 7 lacs, Rs. 8 lacs and Rs. 9 lacs to Substaff, Clerks & Officers respectively. The scheme will be made effective after approval by Government and applicable to all cases of deaths after July, 2004 where no benefit was extended to the family under the old scheme.

2. Pension Option: On the issue of another option for existing PF Optees to join the Pension Scheme, after a lot of discussion, IBA offered to take a share of Rs. 3500 crores out of the total deficit of Rs. 6000 crores, as per the report of the panel of common actuaries. UFBU offered to share Rs. 1500 crores and the remaining Rs. 4500 crores, to be borne by the banks put together. IBA further proposed that the new entrants in the banks are to be covered by a new pension scheme based on defined contribution. UFBU expressed its apprehensions and disapproval of this proposal of the IBA. It was decided to discuss the issue further with a view to find an early and amicable solution to the issue.

3. Wage Revision: On our demand for wage revision, IBA made an initial offer of Rs. 2750 crores of wage increase to the employees and officers. From UFBU we expressed our dissatisfaction over the offer and urged upon the IBA to substantially improve their offer to a mutually acceptable level. IBA also urged upon the unions to come forward to find a solution to their issues like need for outsourcing of non – core services, etc.

It was decided to continue the discussions further in the next round of talks to be fixed up shortly, on a mutually convenient date.

Comrades, UFBU is endeavoring its best to reach expeditious and satisfactory solutions to our demands. In the meantime, our unions and members are requested not to be misled or confused by any wrong and baseless reportings in the newspapers, etc.

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I Can Only Imagine lyrics

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Mercy Me - I can Only Imagine Lyrics



I can only imagine
What it will be like
When I walk
By your side

I can only imagine
What my eyes will see
When your face
Is before me
I can only imagine

I can only imagine

[Chorus:]
Surrounded by Your glory, what will my heart feel
Will I dance for you Jesus or in awe of you be still
Will I stand in your presence or to my knees will I fall
Will I sing hallelujah, will I be able to speak at all
I can only imagine

I can only imagine

I can only imagine
When that day comes
And I find myself
Standing in the Son

I can only imagine
When all I will do
Is forever
Forever worship You
I can only imagine

I can only imagine

[Chorus]

I can only imagine [x2]

I can only imagine
When all I will do
Is forever, forever worship you

I can only imagine

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Wipro Q3 PAT up at Rs 1,004 crore

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The country's third largest software exporter, Wipro, today reported a consolidated net profit of Rs 1,003.9 crore (Rs 10.04 billion) for the quarter ended December 31, 2008, while the company had a net profit of Rs 854 crore (Rs 8.54 billion) in the third quarter of financial year 2007-2008.

"For the quarter ended December 2008, we delivered a strong performance with IT Services revenues growing sequentially 3.5 per cent in constant currency," Wipro chairman Azim Premji said, adding: "We continue to win large deals; we won four multi-year multi-million dollar deals in the current quarter. We added 31 new customers."

The total income stood at Rs 6,773 crore (Rs 67.73 billion) for the December quarter of the current fiscal, whereas it was at Rs 5,433.2 crore (Rs 54.33 billion) a year ago, Wipro said in a filing to the Bombay Stock Exchange.

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HP Police Recruitment, HP Police Transfer Orders, Notifications www.hppolice.nic.in

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MAHARASHTRA STATE COUNCIL OF EXAMINATIONS

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Maharashtra State Council of Examinations is an autonomous body (body corporate) established by school Education Department, Govt. of Maharashtra under the special Act “Maharashtra State Council of Examinations Act 1998”.

The MSCE is entrusted with the duty of conduct and organisation of various examinations of School Education Deptt. ranging from Primary to Professional stages, like Scholarship Examinations and Professional Examinations like D.Ed., GCC & departmental examinations for the employees of the School Education, Higher Education and cultural Deptt.

The MSCE is the premier organisation in Maharashtra, known for the Middle School & High School Scholarships and National Talent Search Examinations since last fifty years. In 1968, the separate office of the Council of Examinations was established and further it was named as “Maharashtra State Bureaur of Examinations” in 1996. And ultimately on 15th August 2002, it has taken the shape of the body Corporate named as “Maharashtra State Council of Examinations”. In nutshell, the MSCE organises and conducts 12 different examinations, in 22 times every year comprising 5000 examination centres for around 10,00,000 of candidates. Abour 66000 Primary Schools, 14000 Secondary Schools and 2000 Typewriting & Shorthand Institutes 238 D.Ed. Colleges and 3TT colleges as well can sent their students for appearing of various exams conducted by the Council.

The mission of the MSCE is to take up talent search at primary, secondary and Professional level, through reliable, transparent and valid conduct of examinations.
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Lost Tapes Site Map and Episode Guide

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Ape men, sea monsters, goat suckers, giant worm monsters... This isn't your typical Animal Planet series! Check out our episode guide to Lost Tapes to find out what's in store this season.

And be sure to dig into our online bonus content, including the Lost Tapes video gallery and message board, where you can share your thoughts about the creatures and the series with fellow fans.

Top 10 Hairiest Bigfoot Stories | The Story of the Chupacabra | Top 10 Scariest Sea Monsters | Watch Video |

SWAMP CREATURE
BONUS FEATURE: The Honey Island Swamp Monster
Down in the bayous of Louisiana lives a creature -- half man, half reptile -- that roams the nights in search of food. In the wake of Hurricane Katrina, a college professor and her nephew travel to the swamps to research the dwindling alligator population. Despite the warnings of their seasoned guide, they venture deep into the marshy maze and stumble into the terrifying creature's lair.
Check the TV Schedule for future airings.


MONSTER OF MONTEREY
BONUS FEATURE: Top 10 Scariest Sea Monsters
On the last leg of her around-the-world adventure, solo sailor Sharon Novak diverts her course to respond to a frantic distress call when she is knocked overboard. Alone at sea and now stranded in open water, she encounters something monstrous lurking in the deep waters of Monterey Bay.
Check the TV Schedule for future airings.

OKLAHOMA OCTOPUS
Locals claim that a freshwater demon lurks in the depths of Oklahoma's lakes and rivers, hungry for human flesh. The legend becomes a horrifying reality for a group of recent high school grads who head to a local lake to celebrate their last days together. For some in this close-knit circle of friends, it will indeed prove to be their last day ...
Check the TV Schedule for future airings.

CHUPACABRA
BONUS FEATURE: The Story of the Chupacabra
A killer stalks the desert, draining victims of their blood before disappearing into the shadows. Drawn by the promise of a better life in America, a family sets out from Mexico on a perilous journey that brings them face to face with a creature more terrifying than anything they could ever imagine.
Check the TV Schedule for future airings.

DEVIL DRAGON
Premiering Tuesday, Jan. 20, at 10 p.m. ET/PT
BONUS FEATURE: Meet the Devil Dragon
Raw footage of an unaired survival program details a solo expedition that goes horribly wrong when the host is bitten and stalked by a supposedly extinct jungle creature. With infection setting in and a deadly predator on his trail, the survival expert is forced to put his skills to the ultimate test.

BIGFOOT
Premiering Tuesday, Jan. 20, at 10:30 p.m. ET/PT
BONUS FEATURE: Top 10 Hairiest Bigfoot Stories
Her field reports clearly indicate that someone or something is watching Rachel Glen, the lone fish and game researcher in a remote forest outpost. On the verge of breaking one of science's most enduring mysteries, she finds herself the victim of a vengeful stalker. Her only hope comes in the form of an unlikely ally ...

CAVE DEMONS
Premiering Tuesday, Jan. 27, at 10 p.m. ET/PT
Afghanistan's Tora Bora caves could be inhabited by a threat more dangerous than anyone ever imagined. Footage from what should have been a routine recon mission reveals a labyrinthine nightmare as a Marine unit finds itself trapped inside a nocturnal netherworld of mysterious flying creatures.

DEATH RAPTOR
Premiering Tuesday, Jan. 27, at 10:30 p.m. ET/PT
Paranormal researchers are summoned to a rural village to investigate "demonic" activity. What they find instead is an unexplained phenomenon of an entirely different sort -- evidence of a previously undocumented owl-like creature that emerges from the trees, terrifying all who witness it.


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Barack Obama Tells Youth Ball Crowd His 'Improbable Journey' Was 'Energized By Young People'

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New president tells crowd at 'Be the Change' celebration that 'America will get stronger and more united.'

President Barack Obama wowed a crowd of nearly 7,000 when he made his way onstage during the "Be the Change: Live From the Inaugural" at the Hilton Washington on Tuesday (January 20). With his wife, Michelle Obama, by his side, the president thanked the legions of young Americans who worked to make sure that he became the 44th president of the United States.

"I've been looking forward to this ball for quite some time because, when you look at the history of this campaign, what started out as an improbable journey when nobody gave us a chance was carried forward, was inspired by, was energized by young people all across America," he told the room, as supporters shouted, "Yes, we can!"

"I can't tell you how many people have come up to us and said, 'I was kind of skeptical, but then my daughter ... she wouldn't budge. She told me I needed to vote for Obama,' " he continued as the crowd cheered him on. " 'Suddenly, I saw my son and he was out volunteering and getting involved like never before.' And so a new generation inspired a previous generation and that's how change happens in America.

"It doesn't just happen in the election and campaign. It's happened in service all across America. As this is broadcast all around the world we know that young people everywhere are in process of imagining something different than what has come before us: Where there is war they imagine peace. Where there is hunger they imagine people being able to feed themselves. Where they imagine bigotry they imagine togetherness. The futures will be in your hands if you are able to sustain the kind of energy and focus you showed on this campaign.

"I promise you, America will get stronger and more united. You are going to make it happen, and [we] thank you from the bottom our hearts. God bless America. Hit it, band."

The first couple then danced to an instrumental version of "At Last," but this time their dance showed a bit more character and the two freestyled a few more fancy dance moves while laughing and joking with each other before an exuberant crowd. At the end, Obama kissed his wife on the cheek before proclaiming, "That's what's called 'old school.' Have a great night, guys. Love you."

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Barack Obama’s First Dance With Beyonce Performing

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President Barack Obama and First Lady Michelle Obama joined for the first post inauguration dance at the Neighborhood Ball at the Washington Convention Center this evening. The tune: The Etta James classic At Last, sung by Beyonce.

Here’s the Obama First Dance video:

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American Idol: The San Francisco Treatise

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Either Paula Abdul is consoling this misguided contestant, or they're plotting against Simon Cowell.

Actually, it wasn't Paula who looked as if she wanted to blindside the Brit when American Idol rolled into San Francisco on Tuesday's episode. To Simon, long hair must equal target for derision, because he and Kara DioGuardi have been going at it over her judging prowess, his snark, the economic stimulus package... "It's like man versus woman up here," Randy Jackson noted.

More Bay Area goodness:

• "Straight Up" Reality: Poor Paula got age-checked, twice! While one also-ran pointed out that Paula had a hit song when she was a child, Adam Lambert, who sailed through to Hollywood with "Bohemian Rhapsody," also happened to mention he saw Idol's nicest judge in concert...when he was 10.

• Nice non sequitur: As James Smith (poorly) serenaded Paula, Randy blurted out, "She wants a baby!" prompting quite the sidelong glance from his fellow judge.

• Simon Says: To befuddled jazz singer Annie Murdoch, who took awhile before finally blowing her audition with "Summertime": "It was like you were drunk. I'm not talking one or two bottles—I'm talking a crate."

• Best in show: Lambert, John Twiford, Raquel Houghton, Allison Iraheta, Kai Kalama and Jesús Valenzula, who wasn't quite as good as the rest, but had CLKS (Cute Little Kids with Signs) on his side.

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Michelle Obama Picks Jason Wu For The Inaugural Balls

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First Lady Michelle Obama stuck with her penchant for going off the beaten fashion path by picking emerging designer Jason Wu for her inaugural ballgown.

The cream-colored one-shouldered dress, which had a fitted bodice and flared skirt, was a surprising pick for the First Lady, who has typically worn striking shades such as crimson or plum during key political appearances. Mr. Wu, a 26-year-old designer who was born in Taipei, has been designing for just a few years and only recently got picked up by major stores like Nordstrom.

The New York-based designer, who sells $3,000 to $6,000 evening gowns and day dresses that retail for $1,000 to $4,000, had created a dress for Mrs. Obama in the fall, which she wore in November for a major interview with Barbara Walters. Ikram Goldman, owner of the Chicago boutique, Ikram, where Mrs. Obama shops, had specially ordered that Wu dress for the future First Lady.

Mr. Wu could not be reached for comment Tuesday night. But, when asked in December whether he might design Mrs. Obama’s inaugural ballgown, Mr. Wu had said he wasn’t hopeful.

“Oh,” he had said at the time, “that’s a long shot!”

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On new White House website, Iraq policy has old feel

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In its desire to get a new White House website up and running quickly (see our original post here), President Barack Obama’s administration does not appear to have had time to get all its policy statements up to date, at least when it comes to Iraq.

The section on Iraq says that Obama and Vice President Joe Biden “believe it is vital that a Status of Forces Agreement (SOFA) be reached so our troops have the legal protections and immunities they need.” In fact, U.S. and Iraqi negotiators agreed the draft of just such a pact back in October last year and the final text was ratified by Iraq’s presidency council in early December. The agreement came into force at the start of this year.

The statement on Iraq seems to draw heavily on material from Obama’s presidential campaign. But Obama will have the chance to outline his latest thinking personally when he meets with his national security team on Wednesday, his first full day in office.

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Braciole Recipies

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Braciole Recipe 1:

Times: Prep 25 min
Inactive Prep --
Cook 1 hr 45 min
Total: 2 hr 10 min

Ingredients

* 1/2 cup dried Italian-style bread crumbs
* 1 garlic clove, minced
* 2/3 cup grated Pecorino Romano
* 1/3 cup grated provolone
* 2 tablespoons chopped fresh Italian parsley leaves
* 4 tablespoons olive oil
* Salt and freshly ground black pepper
* 1 (1 1/2-pound) flank steak
* 1 cup dry white wine
* 3 1/4 cups Simple Tomato Sauce, recipe follows, or store-bought marinara sauce

Directions

Stir the first 5 ingredients in a medium bowl to blend. Stir in 2 tablespoons of the oil. Season mixture with salt and pepper and set aside.

Lay the flank steak flat on the work surface. Sprinkle the bread crumb mixture evenly over the steak to cover the top evenly. Starting at 1 short end, roll up the steak as for a jelly roll to enclose the filling completely. Using butcher's twine, tie the steak roll to secure. Sprinkle the braciole with salt and pepper.

Preheat the oven to 350 degrees F.

Heat the remaining 2 tablespoons of oil in a heavy large ovenproof skillet over medium heat. Add the braciole and cook until browned on all sides, about 8 minutes. Add the wine to the pan and bring to a boil. Stir in the marinara sauce. Cover partially with foil and bake until the meat is almost tender, turning the braciole and basting with the sauce every 30 minutes. After 1 hour, uncover and continue baking until the meat is tender, about 30 minutes longer. The total cooking time should be about 1 1/2 hours.

Remove the braciole from the sauce. Using a large sharp knife, cut the braciole crosswise and diagonally into 1/2-inch-thick slices. Transfer the slices to plates. Spoon the sauce over and serve.
Simple Tomato Sauce:

* 1/2 cup extra-virgin olive oil
* 1 small onion, chopped
* 2 cloves garlic, chopped
* 1 stalk celery, chopped
* 1 carrot, chopped
* 2 (32-ounce) cans crushed tomatoes
* 4 to 6 basil leaves
* 2 dried bay leaves
* Sea salt and freshly ground black pepper
* 4 tablespoons unsalted butter, optional
* In a large casserole pot, heat oil over medium-high heat. Add onion and garlic and saute until soft and translucent, about 2 minutes. Add celery and carrot and season with salt and pepper. Saute until all the vegetables are soft, about 5 minutes. Add tomatoes, basil, and bay leaves and reduce the heat to low. Cover the pot and simmer for 1 hour or until thick. Remove bay leaves and taste for seasoning. If sauce tastes too acidic, add unsalted butter, 1 tablespoon at a time, to round out the flavor.
* Pour half the tomato sauce into the bowl of a food processor. Process until smooth. Continue with remaining tomato sauce.
* If not using all the sauce, allow it to cool completely and then pour 1 to 2 cup portions into plastic freezer bags. Freeze for up to 6 months.
* Yield: 6 cups
* Prep Time: 15 minutes
* Cook Time: 1 hour, 10 minutes

Braciole Recipe 2:

Times: Prep 20 min
Inactive Prep --
Cook 45 min
Total: 1 hr 5 min

Ingredients

* 3 cups tomato sauce
* 1 1/4 cups flavored croutons
* 1/3 cup grated Parmesan
* 2 eggs
* 1 tablespoon chopped fresh parsley
* 1 tablespoon chopped fresh oregano
* 1 teaspoon finely chopped rosemary
* 1 teaspoon finely chopped thyme
* 1 clove garlic
* 1 pound flank steak, pounded to 1/4-inch thick
* Olive oil, for brushing
* Salt and pepper
* Vegetable oil, for searing

Directions

Preheat the oven to 350 degrees F. Place the tomato sauce in a 9 by 13-inch baking dish and place in the oven to heat.

In a the bowl of a food processor mix the croutons, cheese, eggs, herbs and garlic until it forms a paste.

Brush the pounded flank steak with the olive oil and season generously with the salt and pepper. Spread the filling evenly over the meat. Roll tightly and tie with butcher's twine.

In a large saute pan heat 1 to 2 tablespoons of vegetable oil and sear all sides of the rolled meat. Remove from the pan.

Add to the hot tomato sauce, cover with a tin foil tent so that the foil is not touching the meat. Braise for 35 minutes or, up to 3 hours.

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Left handed presidents

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Did you know that President Barack Obama is left handed? Sure is.

So were presidents include Bill Clinton, George H.W. Bush, Ronald Reagan, and Gerald Ford. About two-thirds of American presidents in the last 30 years have been left handed. That's a much greater percentage that the rest of the population, where about one in ten people are left handed.

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Obama Plays to the Crowd at Inauguration Parade

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President Barack Obama was greeted by an enthusiastic crowd along his inauguration parade route Tuesday, and he stepped out of his limousine along the way to wave to the throng of cheering supporters before entering the reviewing stand.

As the Obama family soaked in the historic moment, they watched the conclusion of the inaugural parade outside the White House, hours after Obama had addressed his fellow Americans for the first time as president of the United States.

Re-enactors from a black Civil War regiment; World War II's surviving Tuskegee Airmen; Freedom Riders from the civil rights movement all marched. They were Obama's nod to the past among 13,000 parade participants from all 50 states scheduled to travel down Pennsylvania Avenue from the Capitol to the White House.

About 15 minutes into the parade, Obama and his wife, Michelle Obama, had stepped out of the limousine with a USA 1 license plate to rousing cheers and greeted part of the enthusiastic crowd. A couple of moments later, Vice President Joe Biden and his wife, Jill, joined them on the walk -- to the loud cheers of hundreds of people who had packed onto rooftops and balconies.

The Obamas walked a few blocks before getting back into the car but emerged again as the limousine neared the parade reviewing stand in front of the White House. Next they will head out to a string of 10 inaugural balls that are expected to last well past midnight.

Earlier in the day, there had been some unexpected drama on Capitol Hill. Sen. Ted Kennedy, D-Mass., was taken to the hospital after suffering what doctors later said was a seizure brought on by "simple fatigue." He went into convulsions during Obama's celebratory inaugural luncheon, and was taken out on a wheelchair.

West Virginia Sen. Robert Byrd, 91, also in failing health, reportedly was "emotional" at the time of the collapse and security detail decided to remove him from the room as a precautionary measure. But Byrd spokesman Mark Ferrell said the West Virginia Democrat's departure was not linked to a medical issue.

Along the 1.7-mile parade route, many of the joyous but frozen onlookers had lined up before dawn to secure a good vantage point of Obama's motorcade and the following two hours of pageantry. People peered from the windows of nearly every building.

"He's the people's president," Patricia Correia, 68, of Lancaster, Calif., said. "He would not be the type to sit here in the car. He knows that we waited out here this long."

At 15th Street and Pennsylvania Avenue, most people cleared the bleachers immediately after Obama walked past, not even waiting for the Bidens, who walked much of the parade route.

At points along the route, spectators bundled in parkas and blankets were 10 deep, and at one spot people danced in place to the "Electric Slide" to keep warm in temperatures that stayed just below freezing. When the parade started at 3:35 p.m., the temperature had dropped to 27 degrees. Chilly, but far from the record of minus 2 degrees at Ronald Reagan's second inauguration in 1985.

"I came because it's about us making history," said Latori Brown, a 21-year-old black woman from Sumter, S.C., who'd been waiting since dawn and shivered under a blanket. "I'm not worried about the cold. It's worth it."

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Sen. Kennedy collapses at Obama inaugural lunch

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WASHINGTON (Reuters) - U.S. Sen. Edward Kennedy, who is battling brain cancer, was recovering at a Washington hospital on Tuesday after suffering a seizure at an inaugural lunch for President Barack Obama.

According to witnesses, Kennedy collapsed during the meal but recovered enough to smile and talk with his fellow lawmakers as his stretcher was wheeled to an ambulance and he was taken to Washington Hospital Center.

Testing suggested the seizure was "brought on by simple fatigue," said Dr. Edward Aulisi, the hospital's chairman of neurosurgery.

"Senator Kennedy is awake, talking with family and friends, and feeling well," Aulisi said in a statement.

Kennedy will be released in the morning, Aulisi said.

The collapse of one of the Senate's most respected Democrats cast a pall over the celebrations, but within an hour Obama was leading a parade down Pennsylvania Avenue to the White House, and the Senate was confirming several of his Cabinet nominees.

Kennedy, 76, was found to have an incurable brain tumor last May that required surgery.

He missed much of the rest of the year in Congress, but returned to the Senate after the Democrat Obama's election in November, determined to help the new president pass sweeping legislation to expand health care.

VETERAN ENDORSED OBAMA

Kennedy, brother of the late President John F. Kennedy, endorsed Obama's presidential bid last January, giving a crucial boost to a relative Washington newcomer from one of its most seasoned hands.

A Massachusetts senator since 1962, he is known for his full-throated support of liberal policies, health-care expertise and thick shock of silver hair.

Obama, who shortly before had been sworn in as president in succession to George W. Bush, said after the attack that his prayers were with Kennedy and his family.

Obama did not know what was happening when Kennedy became ill at a table during the traditional formal lunch in the Capitol's Statuary Hall. "When he found out he rushed out," said Sen. Daniel Inouye, a Hawaii Democrat.

Obama quickly returned to the lunch as Kennedy was taken away for treatment. The 200 lunch attendees, including former presidents, Cabinet nominees and other government officials, later said a prayer for Kennedy.

Repeated seizures are common in cancer patients such as Kennedy, who first learned of his brain tumor after having a seizure, several brain cancer experts said, but some questioned the idea that a seizure could be caused by fatigue alone.

While frightening, seizures usually are not dangerous and do not necessarily indicate a serious problem, they said.

Kennedy's type of brain tumor, a malignant glioma, kills half its victims within a year and patients rarely survive more than three years.

Another venerable senator with medical problems, Democratic Sen. Robert Byrd, 91, of West Virginia, was sitting next to Kennedy when the Massachusetts lawmaker suffered his apparent seizure, a Byrd aide said.

Byrd himself did not suffer an attack but his security detail decided to remove him from the luncheon in his wheelchair, said the aide, Jesse Jacobs.

"We were having a wonderful time telling all our Byrd stories and Kennedy was telling some of the best, but then something happened and it all stopped," former Vice President Walter Mondale told Fox News.

(Additional reporting by Thomas Ferraro, Donna Smith, Susan Cornwell, Anthony Boadle and Maggie Fox; Editing by Patricia Zengerle)

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Inaugural Luncheon Menu and Recipes

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President Barack Obama is enjoying his first lunch hosted by the Joint Congressional Committee on Inaugural Ceremonies at the historic Statuary Hall at the U.S. Capitol.

Approximately 200 guests will attend the luncheon.

The menu, created by Design Cuisine out of Arlington, Virginia, is a tribute to Abraham Lincoln, and is being served on replicas of the china from the Lincoln Presidency, which was selected by Mary Todd Lincoln at the beginning of her husband’s term in office.

The china features the American bald eagle standing above the U.S. Coat of Arms, surrounded by a wide border of “solferino,” a purple-red hue popular among the fashionable hosts of the day.

inaugural luncheon china

The floral arrangements, designed by JLB Floral of Alexandria, Virginia, will feature Red Charlotte roses, Rouge Basier roses, Hot Lady roses, a floribunda rose called Hot Majolica, hydrangea in shades of blues and purples, and light blue delphinium in a footed brass compote. After the luncheon, the floral arrangements will be given to the Walter Reed Army Medical Center.

inaugural luncheon flowers

The first course is seafood stew: scallops, shrimp, lobster with a puff pastry top, paired with Duckhorn Vineyards, 2007 Sauvignon Blanc, Napa Valley.

The main course is a brace of American birds: Duck breast with sour cherry chutney and Herb roasted pheasant with wild rice stuffing with Molasses whipped sweet potatoes and Winter vegetables, paired with Goldeneye, 2005 Pinot Noir, Anderson Valley.

The third course is cinnamon apple sponge cake and sweet cream glace, paired with Korbel natural “special inaugural cuvee” California Champagne.

View recipes for the Inaugural luncheon

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First daughters Malia and Sasha Obama wear J. Crew; retailer's Web site goes down

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Budding style stars Malia and Sasha Obama are proving to be fashion loyalists.

For the past two days, the girls have worn head-to-toe outfits from Crewcuts, the kids line from J.Crew that boasts "designer details" and couture touches on its mini-me separates.

The retailer's Web site, www.jcrew.com, was down for about a half hour on Inauguration Day as shoppers rushed to scoop up the girls' colorful cold-weather attire.

The First Daughters chose bright hues for Dad's inauguration: Malia, 10, in periwinkle blue with a coral dress, and Sasha, 7, in a guava coat with an orange scarf and gloves.

Shoppers can pick up highlights from the custom-made outfits in the Fall 2009 line.

Party dresses from the pint-size preppie line run $158-$248 in sophisticated fabrics like silk taffeta and jacquard. Party shoes are $95-$128.

The kids have worn Crewcuts before, too.

For Sunday's Lincoln Memorial celebration, they picked cream and white coats. For the Kids Inaugural Ball Monday, their mom picked the brand, too.

The retail chain posted a "Congratulations to the First Family" message on its Web site Tuesday afternoon, obviously grateful for its newest high-profile fans.

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Indian-American Lawyer Preeta Bansal Inducted In Obama's Team

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Indian-American lawyer Preeta Bansal has been inducted in the Obama administration on Monday (January 19). Bansal will manage the affairs at the Office of Management and Budget (OMB) at the White House as General Counsel and Senior Policy Advisor. The appointment of Preeta Bansal came just a day before Obama's taking over as the 44th president of US. Barack Obama's swift recruitment of several members of his administration clarifies his determination and urgency of tackling the economic crisis.

Earlier it was expected that Preeta Bansal will be made Solicitor General in the Obama Administration. The newly appointed official of Obama administration, Bansal has enough experience and credibility as she been a Commissioner of the US Commission on International Religious Freedom, serving as Chair from 2004-2005.

Apart from presiding over a nationally acclaimed Commission study on DHS’s procedures for expedited removal of US asylum seekers, Bansal participated in US diplomatic missions to several countries. She has the experience of visiting Iraq, Afghanistan, Uzbekistan, Saudi Arabia, China, Russia, Vietnam, Turkey, Hong Kong, and South Asia. Preeta Bansal also offered her service as Solicitor General of the State of New York from 1999-2002.

During her service, Bansal helped supervise the legal positions of 600 attorneys in the New York Attorney General’s office. She also served in the Office of Policy Development and Antitrust Division of the United States Department of Justice from 1993-1996 and as a Special Counsel in the Office of the White House Counsel. Before becoming a law clerk to Justice John Paul Stevens of the United States Supreme Court, she attained a J.D., magna cum laude from Harvard Law School and an A.B., magna cum laude from Harvard-Radcliffe College.

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Barkatullah Vishwavidyalaya Bhopal Results 2009

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Ist-SEM. Results - 2009

MA-economics
MA-English
MA-Hindi
M.A-History
MA-Pol.Sci.
MA-Sociology
M.Com.
M.Sc. Home Sc. Food & Nutrition
M.Sc. Home Sc. Resource Management
M.Sc. Micro-Biology
M.Sc. Physics
B.A. Mgmt.Sem - 1

M.A. Philosophy - Sem - 1

M.A. Sanskrit - Sem - 1
M.A. Social Work - Sem - 1
M.A. Urdu - Sem - 1
M.Sc. Geology - Sem - 1
M.Sc. Statistics - Sem - 1

M.Sc. Defense & Strategic Management - Sem - 1

Note-:Students having 4 Digit Roll. No. Please Prefix 0 (zero) before the roll no. for result search.
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Australian Open 2009

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Sania Mirza crashes out of Australian Open

source : http://sports.timesofindia.indiatimes.com

NEW DELHI: Indian ace Sania Mirza fought hard before going down to 10th seed Russian Nadia Petrova in the second round of the Australian Open
on Wednesday. ( Watch )

Petrova defeated Sania 6-3, 6-2 in straight sets to move into the third round. Petrova had to struggle before sealing the first set 6-3 in her favour.

Sania was little rusty initially as she made 12 unforced errors as compared to her opponents 10. Sania made three double faults in the opening set while Petrova had none to her name.

Sania bounced back to hold her serve in the second set while Petrova levelled it 1-1. Sania again held her serve to lead 2-1.

Sania had a good chance of breaking Petrova's serve in the fourth game as she led 40-15 but she lost the plot completely and Petrova came back strong to hold her serve.

Petrova kept her cool to break Sania's serve 0-40 in the next game and then went on to hold her serve to lead 4-2 in the second set.

Petrova gained full control over the proceedings as she clinched the following game also by once again breaking Sania' serve to take an unassailable lead of 5-2.

Earlier on Monday, Sania Mirza survived a late onslaught from world number 61 Marta Domachowhska to move into the second-round.

The unseeded Indian got past Domachowhska 6-1, 6-4 in the first round while Nadia beat Kazakhstan Yaroslava Shvedova 6-3, 7-6 (3) in her opening round match.

The 22-year-old Sania made her return to competitive tennis after a four-month injury lay-off. This was the third meeting between Sania and Petrova. Sania beat her in straight sets on hardcourts in 2005, while she went down to Petrova on grass at Wimbledon in 2007.

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Obama parades to White House after historic oath

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WASHINGTON (AP) — Stepping into history, Barack Hussein Obama grasped the reins of power as America's first black president on Tuesday, declaring the nation must choose "hope over fear, unity of purpose over conflict and discord" to overcome the worst economic crisis since the Great Depression.

In frigid temperatures, an exuberant crowd of more than a million packed the National Mall and parade route to celebrate Obama's inauguration in a high-noon ceremony. Waving and cheering in jubilation, they stretched from the inaugural platform at the U.S. Capitol toward the Lincoln Memorial in the distance.

With 11 million Americans out of work and trillions of dollars lost in the stock market's tumble, Obama emphasized that his biggest challenge is to repair the tattered economy left behind by outgoing President George W. Bush.

"Our time of standing pat, of protecting narrow interests and putting off unpleasant decisions — that time has surely passed," Obama said. "Starting today, we must pick ourselves up, dust ourselves off and begin the work of remaking America."

It was a day of high spirits — jarred by sudden concern about the health of Sen. Edward M. Kennedy, a legendary Democrat who is suffering from brain cancer. He suffered an apparent seizure at a Senate luncheon in honor of Obama. "This is a joyous time but it's also a sobering time," Obama said. "And my prayers are with him and his family and (Kennedy's wife) Vicki."

As Kennedy was put into an ambulance, he told Senate colleague Chris Dodd, D-Conn., "I'll be OK, I'll see you later," according to Dodd.

Obama wove a thread of personal responsibility and accountability through his inaugural address. He spoke of a "new era of responsibility" and alluded to the inability — or unwillingness — of Americans to adjust to the passing of an industrial-based economy. "Our economy is badly weakened, a consequence of greed and irresponsibility on the part of some, but also our collective failure to make hard choices and prepare the nation for a new age," he said. Read More ...

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