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Mayor de Blasio Looks Forward

The new mayor promises to take on inequality and injustice in New York City, while also calling on unity and optimism.

January 3, 2014, Friday
    President Barack Obama

    The Inaugural Address for his second term makes a forceful argument for a progressive agenda.

    January 22, 2013, Tuesday
      President Obama

      In his Inaugural Address, President Obama gave Americans the clarity and the respect for which they have hungered.

      January 21, 2009, Wednesday
        In Washington on Inauguration Day

        The sound of a simple chant — O-ba-ma! — calmed even the most restless crowds on Inauguration Day.

        January 21, 2009, Wednesday
          The Closing of a Circle

          There are unsettling ghosts of America past all about the National Mall. Hundreds of thousands of people will gather there Tuesday for the inauguration of the nation's first African-American president. Three blocks from where Barack Obama takes the oath, there was once the Saint Charles Hotel, a popular accommodation on Pennsylvania Avenue before emancipation ruined business for slave traders. It proudly advertised that down below its first-rate restaurant, guests could avail themselves of six,...

          January 20, 2009, Tuesday
            Inaugural Gowns for the Threadbare, Too

            The inauguration of Barack Obama already feels refreshing. The urge for change — at least in the ways Washington parties on — is taking shape.

            December 05, 2008, Friday
              The Hot Ticket to History, Unscalped

              Two months short of Inauguration Day, the excitement of a grand national convergence on the Capitol is already palpable.

              November 21, 2008, Friday
                The Inaugural Speech

                President Bush's speech did not seem in danger of becoming immortal, but its universal intent suited the day.

                January 21, 2005, Friday
                  Victor's Spoils

                  War usually urges restraint on inaugural celebrations, but not this year.

                  January 11, 2005, Tuesday
                    Backstage at the Pataki Inaugural

                    For the beginning of his third term, Gov. George Pataki plans a low-key inauguration today in Albany. That is understandable, given the state's current condition. New York faces a deficit of $2 billion in its current budget with another $10 billion next year. After two terms in office, he still has far more unfulfilled promises than accomplishments. And despite his drumbeat about how, after Sept. 11, 2001, we all have to weather these difficult times together, the truth is that the state of New...

                    January 01, 2003, Wednesday

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