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http://taniaroxborogh.com/uggclassictall-uk.html It was a day of pomp in Amman, along with the circumstance for Jordan's new king is apparently improving as well, reports CBS News Correspondent Mark Phillips.Thousands of Jordanians thronged Amman's streets Wednesday to celebrate King Abdullah II's official accession on the throne he inherited four months ago from his late father, King Hussein.Abdullah, 37, dressed up in a ceremonial military suit draped with golden decorations, waved to his cheering subjects in the back of a convertible beige Buick which was part of his father's collection. At his side was his 28-year-old wife, Queen Rania, wearing a lengthy golden dress and a $2 million gem-covered crown that belonged to Hussein's late wife, Queen Alia.A motorcade of 20 red jeeps and motorcycles trailed the royal couple, whose vehicle was often mobbed by crowds tossing flowers, clapping, ululating and chanting "Long live Abdullah" down the 12-mile route.At Amman's hilltop Raghadan Palace, Abdullah inspected an honor guard before presiding more than a gala reception of 800 dignitaries and representatives of ruling Gulf Arab countries.From the palace's ornate Throne Chamber, the king bestowed upon Rania the prestigious Hussein Ben Ali decoration to reward her to be with her social activities since becoming queen 60 days ago.A tearful Rania kissed Abdullah as she accepted the $200,000 gold medal, decorated with diamonds, which can be usually awarded to heads of state.The king also adopted the name "Abdullah II" - a string begun by his great-grandfather, the founder of Jordan, Abdullah I.Wednesday's event, dubbed Throne Day, was the 1st celebration of its kind in Jordan. Information Minister Nasser Lawzi said the celebration was not a coronation, but a symbolic event to designate a whole new date for Abdullah's accession to the throne, separating it from Hussein's death anniversary.The cheering crowds were proof of the new king's popularity and to the reality that he and Queen Rania also have a political honeymoon that would make any politician envious.When King Hussein died last February, many wondered why he chosen his largely inexperienced 37-year-old son to have success him. Now the choice seems wise.Abdullah arrived without baggage, enemies or political debts, along with a wife of Palestinian heritage who has made the royal couple liked by both major segments of Jordan's population.His recent tour of major world capitals reaffirmed Jordan's status as being a friend of the West and possesses provided some relief for Jordan's debt. And the clean political slate means him to promote the peace agenda.There have been fears when King Hussein died a force for moderation, peace and stability in the centre East had died with him. But on Wednesday, driving the back of one of his father's old convertibles, Hussein's son Abdullah confirmed how the force lives on.


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