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Barbour inaugurated
Mississippi has a new
governor with the inauguration
outside the capitol
for Haley Barbour. Wayne
Sorge was on hand as
Barbour became the state's
63rd governor. (2:07)
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Thousands of
people gathered under
overcast skies on the
state Capitol’s
south lawn this afternoon
for Governor Haley Barbour’s
inauguration
The gathering
included former governors,
legislators, judges,
actors and thousands
of Mississippi citizens.
Reaction to the governor’s
inaugural address was
mostly positive. Jim
Wilkinson traveled with
his teenage daughter
from Corinth to Jackson
to attend the inauguration.
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Haley Barbour
honored in preliminary
events before inauguration
Civic Virtue
was the theme for a
pre-inaugural program
anticipating the oath
of office today for
Haley Barbour as Mississippi's
new governor. Wayne
Sorge reports. (1:28)
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Barbour prepares
for oath by valuing
history
Today is inauguration
day for Mississippi's
new governor. Haley
Barbour participated
in a lecture on Civic
Virtue yesterday with
a theme calling on us
all to value our history
including those things
in history that needed
to change. Barbour spoke
at the Old Capitol saying
the state can now profit
from that history. (0:40)
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Wallace Connerly
named as interim director
of the state division
of Medicaid
Governor Haley
Barbour has named retired
University of Mississippi
Medical Center chief
Wallace Connerly as
interim director of
the state division of
Medicaid. Barbour says
Connerly is a good fit
for Medicaid, even if
it's only temporary.
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Former Med
School Dean to Serve
as Interim Medicaid
Chief
Governor elect
Haley Barbour has named
the retired leader of
the University of Mississippi
Medical Center as interim
director of the state's
division of Medicaid.
Scott Phillips has this
report. (1:30)
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