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JANUARY 21 - IN THE HISTORY Calender Search
 
2001
The Roman epic “Gladiator” claimed best dramatic movie and the 1970's rock-and-roll story “Almost Famous” won best comedy at the Golden Globes Awards.
2001
Pope John Paul II elevated archbishops of New York and Washington and 35 other church leaders to the College of Cardinals.
2001
Byron De La Beckwith (80), a white supremacist convicted three decades after the fact for assassinating civil rights leader Medgar Evers, died in Jackson, Miss.
2001
In Chechnya rebels fought street battles in Gudermes following weekend raids that left 6 Russian soldiers dead.
2001
Syria approved private banking and ended artificial exchange rates.
2001
In Ukraine 9 miners died and 15 were injured in a gas explosion in the Donetsk coal region.
2000
In Ecuador the military demanded the resignation of Pres. Jamil Mahuad and declared itself in charge through a 3-man junta that included Gen. Carlos Mendoza, indigenous leader Antonio Vargas and former Supreme Court Chief Carlos Solorzano.
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