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WASHINGTON -- Aretha Franklin couldn't hold back the tears. Carol Burnett pranced coquettishly for the cameras. Muhammad Ali, though unable to walk unassisted, mimed boxing jabs with President Bush.
Having the president fasten the Medal of Freedom around your neck while an announcer booms your life's greatest accomplishments apparently does something even to those most accustomed to fame and fortune.See the full content of this document
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14 Given Medal of Freedom
"All who receive the Medal of Freedom can know that they have a special place in the life of our country,...
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