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[[Image:BelmopanDisturbance21Jan05-croppedagain.jpg|150px|Unrest in Belmopan, capital city of Belize]]</div> |
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* <!-- Jan 21 --> In [[Belize]], the '''[[Unrest in Belize in 2005|unrest over the goverment's new taxes]]''' continues for a second day, developing into [[riot]]s. |
* <!-- Jan 21 --> In [[Belize]]'s capital city, the '''[[Unrest in Belize in 2005|unrest over the goverment's new taxes]]''' continues for a second day, developing into [[riot]]s. |
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* <!-- Jan 20 --> '''[[George W. Bush]]''' reaffirms his [[oath of office]] at the [[United States Capitol]] and begins his second term as [[President of the United States]]. |
* <!-- Jan 20 --> '''[[George W. Bush]]''' reaffirms his [[oath of office]] at the [[United States Capitol]] and begins his second term as [[President of the United States]]. |
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* <!-- Jan 19 --> [[List of Presidents of Guinea|President]] '''[[Lansana Conté]]''' of [[Guinea]] survives an [[assassin]]ation attempt on his way into the Guinean capital city of [[Conakry]]. |
* <!-- Jan 19 --> [[List of Presidents of Guinea|President]] '''[[Lansana Conté]]''' of [[Guinea]] survives an [[assassin]]ation attempt on his way into the Guinean capital city of [[Conakry]]. |
Revision as of 23:25, 21 January 2005
- In Belize's capital city, the unrest over the goverment's new taxes continues for a second day, developing into riots.
- George W. Bush reaffirms his oath of office at the United States Capitol and begins his second term as President of the United States.
- President Lansana Conté of Guinea survives an assassination attempt on his way into the Guinean capital city of Conakry.
- The death toll of the 2004 Indian Ocean earthquake and subsequent tsunamis exceeds 226,000.