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WASHINGTON -- The line snaked back and forth, back and forth, and back and forth at the end of the National Mall, passing over trampled grass and thousands of discarded water bottles. Umbrellas brought in case of rain were used for shade from the 90-degree heat.
A quarter of a mile and four hours away, little specks of people could be seen filing into the rotunda of the U.S. Capitol to view the late President Ronald Reagan's casket.See the full content of this document
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Mourners From State Pay Respects to Reagan
Many in line were typical Washingtonians: transplants from elsewhere in the country, including Connecticut. Others drov...
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