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Senator Hillary Rodham Clinton is sworn in as the new Democratic senator from New York, as her President Clinton and their daughter Chelsea hold the bible, during a re-enactment ceremony in the Capitol's Old Senate Chamber in Washington January 3, 2001. Vice President Al Gore presided during the ceremony.
WASHINGTON - First lady Hillary Rodham Clinton became a U.S. senator on Wednesday at the same moment that her husband became the first American president with a spouse in the Senate. Though she ranks 97th in the 100-member Senate in terms of seniority, Mrs. Clinton was plainly first among equals during the swearing-in ceremony in the ornate chamber on Capitol Hill. As the 10th senator to be sworn, all eyes followed her promenade from her seat in the rear of the hall to the desk where Senate president Al Gore
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