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Lyndon Baines Johnson takes his second oath of office
President Lyndon Baines Johnson takes his second oath of office on Capitol Hill in Washington DC on January 20, 1965, administered by Chief Justice Earl Warren. His wife, Lady Bird Johnson proudly looks her husband. (UPI Photo/Files)..

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Greek PM Antonis vists Beijing
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Greek national flags fly over Tiananmen Square during Greece's Prime Minister Antonis Samaras state visit to Beijing on May 16, 2013. Samaras is in China seeking investment and trade deals to help revive his country's recession-battered economy. UPI/Stephen Shaver