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Tuesday, September 29, 2009
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September 28, 2009 Politics Obama to Attend Olympic Vote By JULIET MACUR President Obama will travel to Copenhagen later this week to support Chicago's bid to bid host to the 2016 Summer Games.
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  • Posted By Just_Playin_Dumb Just_Playin_Dumb | 2 months ago
    I hope the Olympics comes back to the United States again real soon, I would love to attend them in person.
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