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McCain to be honored at dinner in D. C.

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WASHINGTON (AP) — President-elect Barack Obama is planning to honor one-time rival John McCain at a dinner on the eve of his inauguration.

Obama’s inaugural committee said Saturday it has planned three dinners across Washington to honor leaders who worked across party lines. Republican McCain, Democratic Vice President-elect Joe Biden and former Secretary of State Colin Powell, also a Republican, are set to be honored Jan. 19.

Obama says the dinners will honor Americans who put their country ahead of their political party.

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