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Bush pledges to spread freedom
U.S. President George W. Bush takes his second oath of office and says in his inaugural address: "The best hope for peace in our world is the expansion of freedom in all the world."...
CNN - January 20, 2005
Bush back in the White House
President Bush arrived back at the White House Thursday after promising, in his inaugural speech, to promote democracy at home and abroad. Afterwards, his limo led the inaugural parade down Pennsylvania Avenue and home to the White House...
CNN - January 20, 2005
Under New Drug Law, Inmate's Sentence Is Cut to Time Served
On Thursday Ivan Wright became what is believed to be the first inmate convicted under New York's recently overhauled Rockefeller drug laws to have the rest of his sentence set aside...
New York Times - January 20, 2005
Bush, Beginning a New Term, Stresses Liberty Abroad
President Bush said the U.S. would heed "the calling of our time," a mission to spread liberty to every region of the globe...
New York Times - January 20, 2005
Heightened Security Turns Washington Into Quiet Scene
The usual business of Washington came to a standstill, punctuated only by the festivities and protesters...
New York Times - January 20, 2005
Citigroup Posts 12% Profit Rise and Sees Slowing Growth
Citigroup reported a 12 percent increase in its fourth-quarter earnings today, but it tempered expectations for the coming year...
New York Times - January 20, 2005
Delta Posts $2.2 Billion Loss; Continental Also Reports Deficit
The reports by the two airlines were the latest in what was a bitter quarter for the nation's seven major airlines...
New York Times - January 20, 2005
Pinochet 'secret' accounts sought
Chile's supreme court initiates an international search for General Pinochet's secret bank accounts...
BBC News - January 20, 2005
Cardenas in Mexico president bid
A Mexican leftist politician launches his fourth attempt to win the country's presidency...
BBC News - January 20, 2005
Peruvian deputy is 'fighting fit'
Peru's vice-president says he is fighting fit after collapsing after a series of tough TV interviews...
BBC News - January 20, 2005
Schwarzenegger faces libel action
An attempt to halt a libel action against Arnold Schwarzenegger and two of his aides fails...
BBC News - January 20, 2005
Bush takes oath for second term
In his second inaugural speech, President Bush today called on the force of human freedom to expose the pretensions of tyrants in the world. "The best hope for peace in our world is the expansion of freedom in all the world," Bush said after taking the oath of office...
CNN - January 20, 2005
Bush takes oath of office
Chief Justice William Rehnquist swore in President George Bush today, marking the beginning of the 43rd president's second term. In his inaugural address, Bush emphasized his vision for spreading democracy worldwide...
CNN - January 20, 2005
Bush's second inauguration
President George W. Bush was sworn in today for a second term as president, on the West Front of the Capitol. In his inaugural speech, Bush called on the "force of human freedom" to "break the reign of hatred" and "expose the pretensions of tyrants" in the world...
CNN - January 20, 2005
Bush, Starting New Term, Stresses Liberty Abroad
The president began his second term with an inauguration that is his alone in a way the ceremony four years ago was not...
New York Times - January 20, 2005
Ukraine's Parliament Sets Inauguration of Yushchenko
Ukraine's parliament voted today to inaugurate Viktor A. Yushchenko as the country's next president on Sunday...
New York Times - January 20, 2005
AT&T Posts 84% Gain in Earnings as It Slashes Costs
AT&T said today that its earnings jumped a better-than-expected 84 percent in the fourth quarter as it slashed costs and benefited from a write-down of assets...
New York Times - January 20, 2005
Homeless man 'moved into school'
A US man is arrested for living in his old school for three weeks after he found himself homeless...
BBC News - January 20, 2005
Man killed in Canadian mudslide
Floods and mudslides in western Canada kill one person and force hundreds more from their homes...
BBC News - January 20, 2005
Inaugural speech to stress peace through liberty
President Bush will take the oath of office for a second time today, as the traditional pomp, ceremony and celebration of the quadrennial presidential inauguration take place under unprecedented post-9/11 security. In his inaugural speech, Bush will discuss his vision for spreading democracy worldwide...
CNN - January 20, 2005
Pomp amid tight security
President Bush will raise his hand and take the oath of office for a second time today, as the traditional pomp, ceremony and celebration of the quadrennial presidential inauguration take place under unprecedented post-9/11 security. In his second inaugural address, Bush will emphasize freedom and his vision of spreading democracy worldwide...
CNN - January 20, 2005
Islamic Pilgrims Bring Cosmopolitan Air to Unlikely City
Mecca is by far the Muslim world's most open and diverse city, a product largely of the hajj, the annual pilgrimage...
New York Times - January 20, 2005
Tennis: Davenport survives scare
Top seed Lindsay Davenport comes from a set down to beat Michaela Pastikova...
BBC News - January 20, 2005
Officer who beat boy gets $1.6m
A Los Angeles policeman filmed hitting a black teenager is awarded $1.6m in a race discrimination case...
BBC News - January 20, 2005
Modest gain in Brazil land reform
Brazil says it has settled 81,000 families on redistributed land, but falls short of its own target...
BBC News - January 20, 2005
US' Gonzales confirmation stalled
Democrats stall confirmation votes on President Bush's nominees, Alberto Gonzales and Condoleezza Rice...
BBC News - January 20, 2005
US orders ex-envoy's extradition
A US judge orders the extradition of Mohammed Sacirbey - Bosnia's wartime ambassador to the UN...
BBC News - January 20, 2005
NBA: LeBron sets new record
LeBron James becomes the youngest NBA player to have a triple-double...
BBC News - January 20, 2005
US conservatives attack SpongeBob
US conservatives attack a music video featuring cartoon hero SpongeBob Squarepants for being "pro-gay"...
BBC News - January 20, 2005
Bushes party with friends
President and Mrs. Bush attended the Black Tie and Boots Ball which has become the hottest ticket in town. The semi-required dress code was unusual: formal gowns and tuxedos with cowboy boots, hats and bolo ties...
CNN - January 20, 2005
Pomp, pageantry, tight security at inauguration
President Bush will raise his hand and take the oath of office for a second time today, as the traditional pomp, ceremony and celebration of the quadrennial presidential inauguration take place under unprecedented post-9/11 security...
CNN - January 20, 2005
Tight security for inauguration
President Bush will raise his hand and take the oath of office for a second time on Thursday, as the traditional pomp, ceremony and celebration of the quadrennial presidential inauguration take place under unprecedented post-9/11 security...
CNN - January 20, 2005
Public Voicing Doubts on Iraq and the Economy, Poll Finds
A new poll offered a conflicting portrait of the nation's view of President Bush that was evident during last year's election campaign...
New York Times - January 20, 2005
A More Relaxed Laura Bush Shows Complexity Under Calm
A brief visit with Laura Bush as she anticipates the second inauguration of her husband reveals some of the complexity that ripples just beneath her surface calm...
New York Times - January 20, 2005
Guggenheim Loses Top Donor in Rift on Spending and Vision
Citing "differences in direction," Peter B. Lewis, who has been a trustee of the Guggenheim since 1993 and most recently its chairman, resigned...
New York Times - January 20, 2005
Restatements, and Lawsuits, Are on the Rise
Years after Enron made financial reports look less reliable than a preschooler's math, public companies are still having trouble getting their numbers right...
New York Times - January 20, 2005
Price Index Rose 3.3% in '04, Highest in 4 Years
The higher inflation rate was the result of a surge in oil prices early this year. Oil prices have since leveled off, allowing the inflation rate to return to more modest levels...
New York Times - January 20, 2005
Interpublic Changes Chief Executives Again
The Interpublic Group of Companies, seeking to jump-start a flagging turnaround, is changing chief executives for the second time in 23 months...
New York Times - January 20, 2005
Talk of Changing Pension Math Raises Concern on Benefit Cuts
A proposal that would require companies to give a more accurate picture of their pension plans may result in companies deleting attractive features from their plans...
New York Times - January 20, 2005
As Martha Stewart Does Time, Flush Times for Her Company
Since entering prison, Martha Stewart has become a lot wealthier. And when she completes her sentence, colleagues at her company anticipate an even bigger payoff...
New York Times - January 20, 2005
EBay Forecast Misses by a Bit, and Shares Fall
Shares of eBay fell nearly 12 percent in after-hours trading because its quarterly earnings missed Wall Street's expectations by a penny a share...
New York Times - January 20, 2005
 
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SHOULD AMERICAN TAXPAYERS PAY THE TAB TO BAILOUT THE BIG THREE AUTOMAKERS?
NO WAY, NO HOW!!!
YES, THE INDUSTRY IS MUCH TOO IMPORTANT FOR US TO LET IT FAIL.
IT DEPENDS ON THE TERMS OF THE DEAL. WHAT INTEREST RATE WILL THEY PAY FOR THE CASH? WHAT DO WE GET AS COLLATERAL?
LET'S BAILOUT TWO OF THE THREE AND LET ONE FAIL. THEY SHOULD COMPETE TO BE IN THE TOP TWO BY CUTTING COSTS AND WAGES!
YES, BECAUSE WE CAN SAVE THEM JUST LIKE WE SAVED THE BANKS, INSURANCE COMPANIES, ETC.
NOT SURE.
 
 

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