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Tuesday, January 20, 2009

Inquirer staff writer Kathy Boccella reports:

About two dozen people galthered at the Bryn Mawr Film Institute to watch Inauguration coverage on the big screen there.

"It seemed like a fun thing to do, to be with a large group of people rather than being alone watching it on TV, and much warmer than standing in Washington, DC,' said self-employed architect Karen Ramsey, of Wynnewood, who took the day off to be with her sister and friend.

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Posted by Inquirer Online Desk @ 10:29 AM  Permalink | File Under: Suburbs | 1 comment
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  • 0 like this / 0 don't   •   Posted 5:47 PM, 01/20/2009
    There were more than two dozen people there. There may have been two dozen outside in the lobby, but the theater itself was packed.
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Thomas FitzgeraldThomas Fitzgerald joined The Philadelphia Inquirer in 2000, and has covered Harrisburg as well as city, state and national politics for the newspaper. He was a “boy on the bus” in the 2004 presidential campaign and during primary contests in 2000 and 1996.

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