Written by AFP | |
Thursday, 22 January 2009 | |
America's leader takes office - stewardship of an uncertain world with a promise that a different political age has dawned. Former US president George W Bush applauds as US President Barack Obama waves after being sworn in Tuesday as the 44th US president in Washington. In his often sombre inaugural address, President Obama avoided crowd-rousing oratory, emphasising instead the importance of hard work in the face of tough times. |
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- Workers, police clash in Kandal
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