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JANUARY 22 - IN THE HISTORY Calender Search
 
2005
South Sudan leader John Garang arrived in his southern bastion for the first time since a peace accord ended Africa's longest-running civil war.
2005
Turkey’s large debt was reported to amount to about 74% of its GDP.
2004
Zimbabwe's only independent daily newspaper brought out a slim edition that was snatched up by readers after a court ordered police to allow the popular Daily News to resume publishing.
2004
US Congress approved an $820 billion spending bill. It included a labeling law for the seafood industry for "country of origin."
2004
South Dakota politician Bill Janklow was sentenced to 100 days in jail for an auto accident that killed a motorcyclist and ended Janklow's career in disgrace.
2004
Enron Corporation's former top accountant, Richard Causey, surrendered to federal authorities; he pleaded innocent to conspiracy and fraud charges.
2004
It was reported that Kodak, headquartered in Rochester, NY, planned to cut its work force by as much as 21% by the end of 2006.
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