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The inauguration of US presidents usually occurs on Jan 20th, however it will not happen on a Sunday, and Monday is Martin Luther King day, a national holiday in the US, so it wont happen until Tues. So could we please remove this from today's news? Its jumping the gun a bit to state something is scheduled to happen 2 days in advance
A little confused as to why we are reporting random crimes in America? I know the gun issue is hot right now, but im confused as to why we are picking certain incidents over others? I live in Baltimore and im used to hearing about a murder almost every day, and i know Chicago has had like 50 already this year. — Preceding unsigned comment added by Anondy (talk • contribs) 19:58, 20 January 2013 (UTC)[reply]