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President Barack Obama on Wednesday participated in a traditional, post-inaugural national prayer service and listened intently to a sermon that implored him to “feed the good wolf within” and not be tempted away from his “ethical center.”
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A Buddhist monk runs past during Monlam festival at the Tibetan Buddhist Kopan monastery, in Katmandu, Nepal, Sunday, March 8, 2009. Monlam is a five days great prayer festival for harmony and peace in the world, it was first held in 1409 in Lhasa.
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