Thursday, January 22, 2009

News Updates For January 22, 2009

In a rare do-over, President Obama takes the oath of office a second time after Chief Justice Roberts and the new president stumbled slightly on Inauguration Day. AP

A Presidential do-over. Obama re-sworn in.

What news bias?

U.S. Treasury Secretary Geithner pledges 'dramatic' action; 'Comprehensive plan' to lift banks .... now if he would only pay his taxes.

Sorting out Guantánamo detainees. The families of 9/11 victims want justice.

The mood on England's economy is dark.

French Minister predicts ethnic riots and turmoil in France.

ETA warns of attacks over Spanish rail link.

How IDF Out-Foxed Hamas. But first .... the war tally: 1,284 Gazans dead, 4,336 wounded

A new U.S. mediator for the Middle East.

It appears that the Algerian Al-Qaeda activists infected themselves with Black Death.

Fidel Castro is not at death's door. He also believes in Obama.

China wants better military relations with the U.S. But they censored his inaugural speech.

Al Qaeda suspect in 7/7 attacks held in Pakistan.

U.S.-Led Forces Kill 2 Taliban Commanders, but they are accused of killing 25 civilians.

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