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'The time has come'

Barack Hussein Obama was inaugurated yesterday as the nation's 44th president, seizing the historic moment to invoke the "price and the promise of citizenship" and demand the participation of all Americans in restoring the country to greatness. (By Scott Helman and Michael Kranish, Globe Staff)

From D.C., thrill beams into Hub

Boston was frozen in place at high noon yesterday, residents and workers in its diverse and sometimes fractured neighborhoods spellbound by the unifying spectacle on their televisions. (By Peter Schworm and David Abel, Globe Staff)

Day of renewal for US values

WASHINGTON - Barack Obama's election broke a color barrier. His stirring inaugural address yesterday proved something else that his heroes Abraham Lincoln and Martin Luther King Jr. had always insisted would be true: That advancing equality can give new force to America's core values. (By Peter S. Canellos, Globe Staff)
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