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Current Events Headlines

Current Events Headlines. January 3 – 10, 2011. DADT Won’t Go Away Quickly. STORY HIGHLIGHTS No one in the Pentagon seems to know how long it will take to enact repeal Gay service members say repeal makes them more likely to stay in the military. Census: 308.7 million people live here.

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Current Events Headlines

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  1. Current Events Headlines January 3 – 10, 2011

  2. DADT Won’t Go Away Quickly STORY HIGHLIGHTS • No one in the Pentagon seems to know how long it will take to enact repeal • Gay service members say repeal makes them more likely to stay in the military

  3. Census: 308.7 million people live here Story Highlights • The country grew 9.7% over the last decade, according to Census Director Robert Groves, who announced the results of the 2010 Census December 21. • It was the slowest growth rate since the Depression of the 1930s.

  4. Rape victims fear being jailed in Mauritania STORY HIGHLIGHTS • Rights groups working to get a law defining rape in Mauritania • Currently rape victims can be jailed for having sex outside marriage • Victims also pressured by social stigma attached to rape • One woman tells CNN: Mauritania is no place for rape victims like me

  5. Walker Promises Transparent Administration • Governor-elect Scott Walker’s inauguration at noon today. 

  6. Monkeys and Meth Don’t Mix - Weekly “Not too bright Criminal” • William Alan Givan (pictured) of Hawkins County, TN was charged with manufacturing methamphetamine. There's certainly nothing uncommon about that. What was slightly strange though was that the meth lab was guarded by aggressive pet monkeys!

  7. Mexican military: Suspected drug cartel leader arrested STORY HIGHLIGHTS • Jesus Israel de la Cruz Lopez is believed to be a leader in the Sinaloa cartel • The Sinaloa cartel is Mexico's largest drug mafia • Mexican President Felipe Calderon has touted Tijuana as a success story

  8. One year later, Haiti's symbolic sites are sadly unchanged STORY HIGHLIGHTS • A year after earthquake, CNN revisits Haiti's iconic sites • At the cathedral, services take place among the rubble • For some, the national palace is symbolic of a country in ruins • "Temporary" tent city now boasts a barbershop, cybercafe

  9. Brazil inaugurates first female president STORY HIGHLIGHTS • DilmaRousseff became Brazil's first female president Saturday • Her inauguration takes place 41 years after her arrest for subversive activities • Rousseff says she was tortured by the military

  10. Police 'actively pursuing' second person in Tucson shooting STORY HIGHLIGHTS • Investigators are pursuing a second suspect • A congressional aide, a federal judge, a nine-year old and three others died in shooting outside supermarket • U.S. Rep. Gabrielle Giffords was seriously wounded along with 11 others • A suspect is in custody; law enforcement sources identify him as Jared Lee Loughner Jared Loughner Arizona shooting suspect Jared Loughner charged with murder, attempted murder and attempting to kill member of Congress. 

  11. World hails vote on independence in Southern Sudan STORY HIGHLIGHTS • Northerners are mostly Arab and Muslim, while southerners are mostly black Africans and animist/Christian • Southerners could usher in the world's newest nation • About 2 million people – mostly from the south – died from 1983 to 2005 during a war between the two sides

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