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(46,147 posts)Here is a complete list of the events that have been given this designation since 1998:
World Energy Council Meeting 1998
NATO 50th Anniversary Celebration NATO 1999
International Naval Review (OpSail) 2000
World Trade Organization Meeting World Trade Organization Meeting 1999
State of the Union Address 2000
International Monetary Fund Spring Meeting 2000
Republican National Convention 2000
Presidential Inauguration 2001
Presidential Address to Congress 2001
United Nations General Assembly 56th session 2002
State of the Union Address 2002
Super Bowl 36 2002
Winter Olympics 2002
World Economic Forum USA Meeting 2003
State of the Union Address 2004
G8 summit 2004
State funeral of Ronald Reagan 2004
Democratic National Convention 2004
Republican National Convention 2004
Presidential Inauguration 2005
State of the Union 2006
State funeral of Gerald Ford 2007
State of the Union 2007
State of the Union 2008
Democratic National Convention
Republican National Convention 2008
Presidential Inauguration 2009
G-20 summit 2009
State of the Union 2010
State of the Union Address 2011
Asia Pacific Economic Cooperation Summit 2011
apart from a post-9/11 period where the super bowl and the olympics were covered (not exactly prime targets for protesters), its been used consistently for political conventions, inaugurations, state of the union addresses, and international conferences. What sort of events do you fear it being extended to cover in the future?