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Deaths in January
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29
Ephraim Kishon
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25
Philip Johnson
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23
Johnny Carson
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17
Virginia Mayo
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15
Ruth Warrick
Recent deaths
Ongoing events
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Tsunami relief
Ongoing armed conflicts
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Conflict in Iraq
(Occupation of Iraq)
Ongoing wars
Upcoming celebrations
February 2
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Groundhog Day
February 2
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Imbolc
February 7
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February 13
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Sapporo Snow Festival
February 8
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Brazilian Carnival
February 8
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Mardi Gras
February 9
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Ash Wednesday
February 9
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Chinese New Year
February 9
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Seollal
February 9
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Tết
February 14
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Valentine's Day
March 17
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St. Patrick's Day
March 20
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Vernal equinox
March 21
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Norouz
March 25
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Good Friday
March 27
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Easter
April 1
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April Fool's Day
Upcoming elections
none
Election results in January
none
Ongoing trials
Robert Blake
Zacarias Moussaoui
Charles Graner
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January 31
,
2005
Margaret Spellings
, an adviser to President Bush when he was
Governor of Texas
, is sworn in as the
Secretary of Education
.
(AP)
January 28
,
2005
Michael McManus, author of the U.S.-wide syndicated newspaper column "Ethics & Religion", was paid $10,000 by the
Department of Health and Human Services
for writing articles promoting a marriage initiative.
(Salon)
January 26
,
2005
At least 10 people died and nearly 200 were injured in
Glendale, California
near
Los Angeles
, when two
Metrolink
commuter trains collided
after one hit a car parked on the tracks by a man intent on killing himself. The driver of the car has been taken into custody and is expected to be charged with
homicide
.
(ABCnews)
,
(Los Angeles Times)
The
United States Senate
, by a vote of 85-13, confirms
Condoleezza Rice
as the successor for
Colin Powell
for the position of
Secretary of State
, and she is sworn in.
(Baltimore Sun)
January 23
,
2005
Johnny Carson
, former host of
The Tonight Show
, dies at age 79.
(CNN)
The
Philadelphia Eagles
defeat the
Atlanta Falcons
27-10 to win the
National Football Conference
(ESPN/AP wire)
and the
New England Patriots
defeat the
Pittsburgh Steelers
41-27 to win the
American Football Conference
(ESPN/AP wire)
. The Eagles and the Patriots advance to face each other in the
Super Bowl
.
Paralyzing
snowstorms
afflict much of the eastern
United States
. The
Midwest
region receives 12-20
inches
(30 to 50
cm
) while
New England
gets up to 36 inches (90 cm) of snow. At least 20 casualties are reported to be related to this storm, one of the worst snowstorms to hit the US in the past century. The storm lasted
January 20
to
January 23
.
(CNN)
January 15
,
2005
Film and television actress
Ruth Warrick
, best known for her roles in the movie
Citizen Kane
and on the television
soap
All My Children
, has died from complications stemming from
pneumonia
, the latest ailment in a long illness. She was 88.
AP
January 11
,
2005
Former Vermont Governor Dr.
Howard Dean
announces that he will run for the chairmanship of the
Democratic National Committee
.
(CNN)
2004 U.S. presidential election controversy
: The voters challenging the presidential election results in the
Ohio
Supreme Court
asked to drop their
lawsuit (Moss v. Bush)
Tuesday, saying congressional certification of the electoral votes last week and the upcoming inauguration render the case moot
http://www.nbc4i.com/politics/4071567/detail.html
January 8
,
2005
The
Los Angeles
class submarine
USS
San Francisco
runs aground 350 miles south of
Guam
. Several sailors have been reported injured, one of them critically.
(AP)
January 7
,
2005
Rosemary Kennedy
, a member of the
Kennedy political family
and the inspiration behind the
Special Olympics
, dies at a mental institution at the age of 86.
CNN
January 6
,
2005
The
murder
conviction of
Andrea Yates
for
drowning
her children has been overturned by the
Texas First Court of Appeals
, after it was discovered that psychiatrist
Park Dietz
gave false testamony during her trial. The court has ordered a new trial.
(AP)
(USA Today)
(Bloomberg)
Alberto Gonzales
Confirmation hearings: Alberto Gonzales, nominee for
US Attorney General
, promised to respect all international treaties governing the treatment of prisoners at his
Senate
confirmation hearing Thursday. He denied that he paved the way for prisoner abuse, even though he had argued in a January
2002
legal memo made public today that the
War on Terrorism
rendered the anti-torture provisions of the
Geneva Conventions
"obsolete". Extensive newspaper coverage retraced the tracks from
Abu Ghraib
to the
Justice Department
of the
White House
.
(Minnesota Public Radio)
(BBC)
(taz.de)
.
California
Senator
Barbara Boxer
and
Ohio
Representative
Stephanie Tubbs Jones
delay the certification of the
Electoral College
results for several hours by objecting to the votes from Ohio that gave
President
George W. Bush
victory in the
2004 U.S. presidential election
. Both houses of
Congress
overwhelmingly reject the objections, the House by a vote of 267-31, and the Senate by 74-1.
(FOX News)
(LA Times)
(AP)
January 4
,
2005
Ashlee Simpson
is booed after a performance of the song "
La La
" during the half-time show at the
Orange Bowl
.
(ABC News)
January 3
,
2005
The
amphibious assault ship
USS
Bonhomme Richard
and two other ships transporting a
marine expeditionary unit
join the
battle group
of the
supercarrier
USS
Abraham Lincoln
off the coast of
Sumatra
, joining the
relief effort following the Indian Ocean earthquake and tsunamis
.
(Yahoo!)
January 2
,
2005
Secretary of State
Colin Powell
and
Florida Governor
Jeb Bush
head a U.S. delegation to
Thailand
,
Indonesia
, and other countries impacted by the
2004 Indian Ocean earthquake
and
tsunami
. The delegation will evaluate the relief effort and assess additional needs. The U.S. has pledged $350 million in aid.
(Yahoo!)
The
US Congress
is considering weakening its
ethics
rules.
(CNN)
January 1
,
2005
U.S.
Representative
Robert Matsui
, a
Democrat
from
California
, dies of a rare disease. He was 63.
(CNN)
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