By John Solomon
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At precisely 6 p.m. yesterday, employees at the downtown Bethesda Apple store tore down a black sheet that covered the store"s clear doors, signaling the much-hyped IPhone had finally arrived.
"I can't wait to get home to use it."
Samantha Firstenberg, 15, from Bethesda, said she buys almost every one of Apple's products.