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  • 81January Suchodolski — (Grodno, September 19, 1797 ndash; March 20, 1875, Boimie, near Siedlce) was a Polish painter and Army officer. Suchodolski was the brother of Rajnold Suchodolski. From 1832 to 1837 Suchodolski studied in Rome, where he was a pupil of Horace… …

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  • 82January 1999 — was a month with thirty one days.The following events also occurred during the month …

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  • 83January 1, 2005 — January 1, 2005* The world rings in 2005. Some nations observe a moment of silence with candles and white roses for the at least 150,000 dead and 5,000,000 left homeless after the 26 December tsunamis. In many countries flags are flown at half… …

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  • 84January 2, 2005 — January 2, 2005* Aníbal Acevedo Vilá officially becomes governor of Puerto Rico. He is the eighth popularly elected governor of the Commonwealth. [http://vocero.com/noticia.asp?n=50847 d=1/3/2005 (El Vocero, in Spanish)] * Global tsunami aid… …

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  • 85January 4, 2005 — January 4, 2005*2004 Indian Ocean earthquake: Three Free Aceh Movement (GAM) rebels are killed in a clash with the Indonesian military in the northern Aceh province. Fighting broke out apparently when Indonesian troops attempted to escort aid… …

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  • 86January 5, 2005 — January 5 2005* According to The 2005 Index of Economic Freedom , the USA has for the first time dropped from the top 10 free nations of the world, Hong Kong continues its number one ranking for the 11th consecutive year, released by the Heritage …

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  • 87January 6, 2005 — January 6 2005* Former South African President Nelson Mandela breaks a strong taboo when he announces that the death at age 54 of his sole surviving son, Makgatho Mandela, was caused by AIDS, which kills about 600 people daily in South Africa.… …

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  • 88January 7, 2005 — January 7 2005* 2004 Indian Ocean Earthquake: ** Japan sends its largest military deployment since World War II to tsunami hit countries, with around 1,000 troops on standby. [http://www.channelnewsasia.com/stories/eastasia/view/126205/1/.html… …

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  • 89January 9, 2005 — January 9 2005*Conflict in Iraq: ** Shia cleric Moqtada al Sadr joins Sunnis in calling for a delay in the assembly election, saying that it cannot happen if Sunnis cannot fairly participate. President of Iran Mohammad Khatami says his country… …

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  • 90January 10, 2005 — January 10 2005*Four CBS News staffers are fired following the release of an independent investigation of a 60 Minutes story about U.S. President George W. Bush s military service that relied on forged documents.… …

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