Premiere Pro CS4 Question

I have Premiere Pro 4.2.1.
I have figured out how to insert images made in photoshop into the video (easy enough). However, I was trying to figure out how to move it so it is in a different place on each frame. (For example, placing an object over another moving object and have it follow it through a series of frames).
I hope I explained this well enough, and I hope someone can explain how (If it is even possible with this program).
Thanks
Sean

Thank you, worked great

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    ADOBE PLEASE WORK YOUR SELF ON PREMIERE PRO CS4 SOMETIME !!!

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    Im new in using adobe premiere pro cs4 and im just using this to complete our project in english...so...im completely a noob pls help me with this problem:
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