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  • Throughout the year, NPR has talked with citizens from across the country about their thoughts on this election year. Today they tell us what they hoped to hear from George W. Bush's inaugural speech.
  • As President-elect George W. Bush opened his inaugural weekend on Thursday, President Bill Clinton remained in the spotlight for one final moment - His farewell address to the nation. Listen to NPR's special coverage of the president's address.
  • Host Bob Edwards speaks with NPR's Cokie Roberts about the first week of George W. Bush's administration, and what might be ahead for the new President.
  • NPR's new White House Correspondent Don Gonyea joins Frank to talk about what lies ahead for President George W. Bush over the next few months.
  • On his first full day in office, President George W. Bush started the day at Sunday service at Washington National Cathedral. NPR's Emily Harris reports that the party's over and the real work begins.
  • Host Bob Edwards talks with Republican vice-presidential candidate Dick Cheney about this year's presidential campaign. Cheney, a former congressman and Secretary of Defense was nominated as George W. Bush's running mate in July.
  • In Austin, NPR's John Burnett reports on Governor George W. Bush's post- Election Day plans, including his strategy to show the country he's assured that he will be the country's next president.
  • NPR's Barbara Bradley examines the legal issues involved in the recount. Yesterday, Texas Governor George W. Bush filed a lawsuit in federal court in Miami to put a stop to the manual recount in Palm Beach. The case will be heard on Monday.
  • NPR's Adam Hochberg reports from Raleigh, North Carolina on the reaction of Democratic voters to Al Gore's situation. He found mixed opinions on whether the Vice President should concede the election to Governor George W. Bush.
  • The latest presidential poll by the Pew Center for the People and the Press says that George W. Bush leads Al Gore by three percentage points. Lisa talks with Pew Director Andrew Kohut.
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