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Published on Saturday, Jan 17, 2009
OK, so you weren't on the inauguration A-list, and your office isn't oval. You can still throw your political weight around on your own desk, anyway with a paperweight fit for a president.
Material Possessions, a retailer in President-elect Barack Obama's home base of Chicago, is selling leather paperweights from Raika embossed with the campaign exhortation ''Yes we can.'' On the opposite side is an image of the American flag.
The paperweight costs $33. Material Possessions also has a pewter trinket box from Match Pewter with the slogan for $121.
Call 312-280-4885 to order. The items were also expected to be available at http://www.materialpossessions.com.
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Mary Beth Breckenridge
OK, so you weren't on the inauguration A-list, and your office isn't oval. You can still throw your political weight around on your own desk, anyway with a paperweight fit for a president.
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