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World News Atlas    USA     2005   January

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Summary.     Click for More >   US presidents in tsunami aid plea  President Bush, Bill Clinton and George Bush Senior, have called on Americans to aid the Asian tsunami's victims Powell: U.S. values in action Tsunami carnage shocks Powell 5 Gitmo detainees to be freed U.S. ends search for WMD in Iraq  Members of the Survey Group were continuing to examine documents and would investigate any new leads 4 more bodies pulled from mudslide Human Rights Watch criticizes U.S.   Iraq jail abuse 'leader' guilty  Charles Graner, 36, accused of abuse at Abu Ghraib jail has been found guilty of mistreating detainees US cool on North Korea overtures Iraq prison abuse 'leader' jailed Iraqi anger at abuser's jail term Rice grilled by Senate Tight security at inauguration Poll: Nation split on Bush   Bush sworn in for second term
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Jan.4   Indonesia
Jan.5   Aceh
Jan.11   England
Jan.12   Iraq  
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Jan.16   Iraq
Jan.18   U.S. Congress
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  Bush vows to fight world tyranny. President's closest political allies around the world moved to congratulate him
Jan.24   Washington U.S. mulls $50M bin Laden reward Jan.26   Iraq   31 Marines killed in chopper crash  5 troops in other incidents. Number of U.S. troops killed today is 36, the deadliest day for U.S. since the start of the war   Los Angeles Train crash in Los Angeles suburb   Washington Bush urges Iraqis to defy rebels Jan.28   Melbourne Williams gets Aussie title over Davenport Jan.31   Washington Judge: Gitmo challenges can proceed   Southern California Jackson in court for abuse trial   Southern Iraq U.S. troops fire on prison riot as 4 die




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Jan.2  Washington  Powell warns of more Iraq attacks
 Missouri  St. Louis clinches playoff spot over Jets
Jan.3  Thailand  Powell, U.S. team arrive in Thailand
  Washington  
  President Bush, Bill Clinton and George Bush Senior, have called on Americans to aid the Asian tsunami's victims
Jan.4   Indonesia     Powell: U.S. values in action  U.S. is throwing its financial and military weight into southern relief efforts not to gain favor in the Islamic world  Washington  U.S. tracks 4,000 reports of missing Jan.5   Aceh     Tsunami carnage shocks Powell  U.S. Secretary of State has taken a firsthand look at the tsunami-ravaged province by helicopter   Washington U.S. to deploy 35,000 troops for elections
 Washington  US to hold new Guantanamo inquiry Jan.6  Iraq  U.S. commander says insurgents weaker  Washington  Gonzales defends his record Jan.7   Southern California Aniston, Pitt separating Jan.8   Guam U.S. nuclear sub runs aground in Pacific   Northern Iraq US strikes wrong target  San Diego  Jets edge San Diego in overtime Jan.9   Washington Powell looks to tsunami long haul Jan.11   England   5 Gitmo detainees to be freed  U.S. will release 4 remaining Britons and an Australian from Guantanamo Bay   Washington Bush names Chertoff as security chief   Southern California Rescuers search for missing in mudslide   Iraq Abu Ghraib inmates recall torture Jan.12   Iraq   U.S. ends search for WMD in Iraq
  Members of the Survey Group were continuing to examine documents and would investigate any new leads
  Southern California   4 more bodies pulled from mudslide  Death toll 10. As many as 13 still missing Jan.13   Washington   Human Rights Watch criticizes U.S.  The torture of detainees at Iraq's prison and the treatment of those held in Guantanamo, dealt a blow to the U.S. credibility Jan.14   Texas     Iraq jail abuse 'leader' guilty
  Charles Graner, 36, accused of abuse at Abu Ghraib jail has been found guilty of mistreating detainees
  Washington   US cool on North Korea overtures  Officials have given a cautious welcome to indications by North Korea that it may rejoin 6-nation talks Jan.15   Utah Up to 5 believed trapped under avalanche   Texas   Iraq prison abuse 'leader' jailed  Spc Charles Graner has been sentenced to 10 years in jail  Pennsylvania  Struggling Steelers stave off Jets in OT  US Georgia  Falcons run all over Rams 47-17 Jan.16   Iraq     Iraqi anger at abuser's jail term  Iraqis have reacted angrily to a 10-year sentence imposed on a US soldier for abusing inmates at Abu Ghraib  Boston  Patriots 'D' stifles Colts in 20-3 victory  Philadelphia  Eagles cruise past Vikings 27-14   Southern California Aviator wins top Globes accolades Jan.17   Indonesia U.S. to help fix Indonesian planes Jan.18   U.S. Congress     Rice grilled by Senate  Bush's nominee as secretary of state says she will use diplomacy to reach a balance of power in the world Jan.19   San Francisco Bay Area Schwarzenegger allows execution   Washington   Tight security at inauguration  The traditional pomp, ceremony and celebration take place under unprecedented post-9/11 security Jan.20   USA     Poll: Nation split on Bush  On the eve of inauguration, a poll shows the nation is split over whether he has united or divided the nation   Washington     Bush sworn in for second term
  Bush vows to fight world tyranny. President's closest political allies around the world moved to congratulate him
  Washington Lavish inauguration night balls Jan.21  Texas  Clemens secures $18m deal   Saudi Arabia Hajj pilgrims stone 'devil' Bush Jan.23   Philadelphia Eagles beat the Falcons 27-10   USA TV legend Johnny Carson dies   U. S. Midwest Patriots routed Steelers 41-27  Southern California  Woods ends stroke-play drought   New Jersey Snowstorms trigger emergencies Jan.24   Washington     U.S. mulls $50M bin Laden reward  As an effort to capture terrorist mastermind, the State Department is considering doubling the bounty on his head   France Bush, Chirac plan Brussels meeting  Melbourne  Serena, Sharapova make semis Jan.25   Southern California Aviator leads Oscar nominations  Melbourne  Federer overwhelms Agassi  Melbourne  Davenport beats Molik in marathon Jan.26   Iraq   31 Marines killed in chopper crash
  5 troops in other incidents. Number of U.S. troops killed today is 36, the deadliest day for U.S. since the start of the war
  Los Angeles   Train crash in Los Angeles suburb   'Suicide bid' caused rail crash. 10 have died and 200 may have been injured   Washington     Bush urges Iraqis to defy rebels  US President has called on Iraqis to vote in election as violent attacks by insurgents continued across Iraq   U.S. Congress Rice sworn in as secretary of state   Melbourne Williams comeback stuns Sharapova Jan.27   New York P&G close to $54B Gillette deal Jan.28   Melbourne Hewitt through to final over Roddick   Melbourne   Williams gets Aussie title over Davenport  Serena staged a remarkable recovery to beat Lindsay and win her second Australian Open title   New England Last-minute stay of execution Jan.29   Italy Golden Miller clinches title glory   Libya US oil companies return to Libya Jan.31   Washington   Judge: Gitmo challenges can proceed  A federal judge ruled that non-U.S. fighters in the naval base can go to U.S. courts and protest their detention   Southern California   Jackson in court for abuse trial  Pop icon has been in court to see the jury being selected for his trial on charges of child molestation   Southern Iraq   U.S. troops fire on prison riot as 4 die  U.S. troops opened fire to put down a riot at a prison camp