BOSTON COMPANIES - Farewell, George: Boos for Bush as the former president waves goodbye - Daily Mail BOSTON COMPANIES - Farewell, George: Boos for Bush as the former president waves goodbye - Daily Mail

Wednesday, January 21, 2009

BOSTON COMPANIES - Farewell, George: Boos for Bush as the former president waves goodbye - Daily Mail

Waving cardboard red, white and blue 'W's, thousands welcomed George W. Bush and his wife to their post-presidential home in Texas yesterday. 'The presidency was a joyous experience, but as great as it was, nothing compares with Texas at sunset,' Mr in BUSINESS NEWS >

Beverly and Betty Price of Newark never worried a moment about the crowds and the cold they faced along the National Mall on Tuesday. Even with temperatures in the teens and people in the millions, both said they found plenty of warmth to go around in BUSINESS NEWS >

Gaucho senior forward Chris Pontius celebrates shirtless after scoring the game-winner in overtime against rival Cal Poly. He had 14 goals on the season, good for a team high and second in the Big West. Move over Barack Obama, Washington, D.C. has an in BUSINESS NEWS >

First, the president's attending a worship service at Washington's National Cathedral, and will also welcome hundreds of members of the public at an open house in his new home. Then the heavy lifting begins. Obama's expected to meet with his economic in BUSINESS NEWS >

Wednesday, January 21, 2009 This morning, after I put on my leg warmers and long-sleeve thermal, I embarked on a two-hour journey in search of the "silver gate." Like most Bay Area folk, I was not able to get a ticket from Rep. Barbara Lee, D-Oakland in BUSINESS NEWS >

Jan. 21 (Bloomberg) -- President Barack Obama begins his “new era of responsibility” today by gathering economic advisers to tackle the banking crisis after an inaugural address in which he outlined an agenda aimed at nothing short of “remaking in BUSINESS NEWS >

WASHINGTON, D.C. — Ralph Temple couldn't stop the tears from flowing down his cheeks as he sat watching President Barack Obama take the oath of office Tuesday. For Temple, 76, a retired civil rights lawyer who was at John F. Kennedy's inaugural in BUSINESS NEWS >

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