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January 2005 in the United States

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Deaths in January

29 Ephraim Kishon
25 Philip Johnson
23 Johnny Carson
17 Virginia Mayo
15 Ruth Warrick

Ongoing events

Tsunami relief

Ongoing armed conflicts

Conflict in Iraq (Occupation of Iraq)

Upcoming celebrations

February 2: Groundhog Day
February 2: Imbolc
February 7-February 13: Sapporo Snow Festival
February 8: Brazilian Carnival
February 8: Mardi Gras
February 9: Ash Wednesday
February 9: Chinese New Year
February 9: Seollal
February 9: Tết
February 14: Valentine's Day
March 17: St. Patrick's Day
March 20: Vernal equinox
March 21: Norouz
March 25: Good Friday
March 27: Easter
April 1: April Fool's Day

Upcoming elections

none

Election results in January

none

Ongoing trials

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