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Pres. Bush Throws First Pitch at Nationals Game

To a mix of cheers and jeers, President Bush opened baseball's newest stadium, Nationals Park, Sunday night with a ceremonial first pitch. It was the second time Bush had performed the honor in Washington. (March 30)
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