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* <!--Jan 3--> An [[Humanitarian response to the 2004 Indian Ocean earthquake|international charitable effort]] is underway to help the estimated five million victims of the '''[[2004 Indian Ocean earthquake]]''' and its subsequent [[tsunami]]s. The [[death toll]] now exceeds 155,000.
* <!--Jan 3--> An [[Humanitarian response to the 2004 Indian Ocean earthquake|international charitable effort]] is underway to help the estimated five million victims of the '''[[2004 Indian Ocean earthquake]]''' and its subsequent [[tsunami]]s. The [[death toll]] now exceeds 155,000.
* <!--Jan 8--> An [[United States|American]] [[nuclear submarine]], [[USS San Francisco (SSN-711)|'''USS San Francisco''']], runs aground south of the Pacific island of [[Guam]], injuring about 20 crewmen.
* <!--Jan 8--> An [[United States|American]] [[nuclear submarine]], [[USS San Francisco (SSN-711)|'''USS San Francisco''']], runs aground in the [[Pacific Ocean]] near [[Guam]], injuring about 20 crewmen.
* <!--Jan 6--> [[Nelson Mandela]] announces the death of his son, '''[[Makgatho Mandela]]''', from [[AIDS]] &ndash; a [[taboo]] subject in many [[Africa]]n countries.
* <!--Jan 6--> [[Nelson Mandela]] announces the death of his son, '''[[Makgatho Mandela]]''', from [[AIDS]] &ndash; a [[taboo]] subject in many [[Africa]]n countries.
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Relief workers prepare goods for delivery to devastated areas