Current News For You Monday January 18, 2010 Read today's Breaking News in Spanish |
9:04 AM, January 18 During his one term in the U.S. Senate in the 1990s, Harris Wofford, D-Pa., partnered with Rep. John Lewis, D-Ga., in 1994 to pass the King Holiday and Service Act. Veterans of the civil rights movement who were friends of King, both men said they were disappointed that the holiday strayed from its intent of being a national day of service across America in memory of King, The Washington Post reported Monday. Click to Continue... |
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9:04 AM, January 18 Martin Luther King Jr. Day is a federal holiday many people and companies use as a day of service to others. Click to Continue... |
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9:04 AM, January 18 Crowds of media gathered as Mehmet Ali Agca was whisked under heavy guard from an Ankara prison to a military hospital where he was to be assessed for conscription into the armed services as required by law, The New York Times reported. Click to Continue... |
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9:04 AM, January 18 China, the United States, Russia, Britain and France, the five permanent members of the United Nations Security Council, and Germany concluded during weekend talks in New York that Iran's latest demands on its nuclear program were unacceptable but failed to agree on new sanctions. Click to Continue... |
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