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(20 May 2007) 1. East Timorese soldiers next to red carpet 2. East Timorese soldiers greeting salute 3. East Timorese President, Jose Ramos Horta arriving at parliament building 4. Closer shot of Horta walking 5. Horta being welcomed by East Timorese President of Parliament, Francisco "Luolo" Guterres 6. Handshake between Horta and Guterres 7. Car of former East Timorese President Xanana Gusmao arriving at Parliament building 8. Gusmao getting out of car 9. Gusmao walking on red carpet 10. More of Gusmao walking 11. Wide of audience at inauguration ceremony 12. Mid shot of Members of Parliament 13. Horta, Gusmao and Guterres entering ceremony 14. Mid shot of Horta sitting next to Jacob Fernandes, Vice President of Parliament 15. Wide interior of parliament building 16. Gusmao and Francisco Xavier do Amaral, who was sworn in as East Timor's first president when the former colony declared independence from Portugal in 1975 17. Cameraman 18. Mid shot of ceremony 19. Horta swearing oath of office 19. Horta signing his official inauguration 20. Audience applauding 21. Horta being congratulated by Indonesian Foreign Minister Noer Hasan Wirajuda 22. Horta being congratulated by Atul Khare, Chief of UNMIT (United Nations Integrated Mission in Timor-Leste) STORYLINE Nobel Peace Prize winner Jose Ramos-Horta was sworn in as East Timor's president on Sunday, vowing to unite the desperately poor nation more than a year after violence brought down its young government. But hours after he took the oath of office, a clash in the capital left at least one man dead and several others wounded, police and hospital officials said. United Nations peacekeepers were deployed to help restore order. Speaking at the swearing-in ceremony with his right hand on the Constitution, Ramos-Horta swore he would promote freedom and national unity. Presidential elections were largely peaceful and Ramos-Horta's decisive victory has led to hopes of an era of stability in the tiny nation following bloodshed last year that left 37 people dead and sent more than 150,000 fleeing their homes in Dili. The worst of the violence ended with the arrival of international troops and the installation of a new government, but sporadic acts of arson and gang warfare have continued. Dozens of men clashed in Dili's streets on Sunday, some attacking refugees and fish vendors. At least one man was killed and several others were wounded, said Mateus Fernandes, a police commander. Ramos-Horta, who replaces Xanana Gusmao to become East Timor's second elected president, vowed to search for means to and the crisis. He said he would assist former independence fighters, poor people and stop gang fighting. East Timor will hold parliamentary elections next month for the country's prime minister - a more powerful job than that of the largely ceremonial president's post. East Timorese, who suffered for decades under brutal Indonesian occupation, are hoping calm can be restored. East Timor broke free from Indonesian rule in 1999 following a U.N.-sponsored ballot. Retreating Indonesian troops and loyalist militia's destroyed much of the country, which was administered by the U.N. until 2002. The inauguration coincides with the 5th commemoration of the country's independence. U.N. Secretary General Ban Ki-moon congratulated Ramos-Horta in a statement. Find out more about AP Archive: http://www.aparchive.com/HowWeWork Twitter: / ap_archive Facebook: / aparchives Instagram: / apnews You can license this story through AP Archive: http://www.aparchive.com/metadata/you...