This is the archive for 18 January 2009
President-elect Barack Obama, right, and
Vice President-elect Joe Biden wave from the
inaugural train as it leaves Wilmington, Delaware,
Saturday (April Saul/Philadelphia Inquirer/MCT)
By Mike Dorning
Chicago Tribune (MCT)
BALTIMORE — President-elect Barack Obama tied the current challenges of economic crisis and war to the great struggles of the nation's past as he traveled Saturday to Washington for the inauguration by retracing the final stages of the train trip Abraham Lincoln made to assume the presidency on the eve of the Civil War.
The daylong, 137-mile train ride, beginning in Philadelphia and incorporating rallies in Wilmington, Del., and Baltimore as well as "slow rolls" through communities on the way, permitted the incoming president to invoke the broad perspective of history while expanding the pageantry of the inauguration to a large swathe of the densely populated Northeast.
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Damage from Israeli action in Gaza.
ISM Palestine
By Joel Greenberg
Chicago Tribune (MCT)
JERUSALEM — Under intense international pressure to halt a three-week-old offensive against Hamas in the Gaza Strip that has taken a high toll of civilian lives, Israel declared Saturday that it would unilaterally cease fire but keep its forces in the territory for now.
Prime Minister Ehud Olmert warned that Israel would respond forcefully if Hamas continued its rocket attacks on Israel, and it remained unclear whether the militant Islamic group would also hold its fire.
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The Tao of Sunday by Idy Tao,
Courier Daily Editor
Winter Wonder by Lorisa Salvatin,
Courier Staff Artist
The Circle of Life by Chyna Cunningham, Courier Staff Artist
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From wikipedia:
Daniel Hale Williams (18 January 1858 – 4 August 1931) was an American surgeon. He was the first African-American cardiologist, and is sometimes attributed with performing the first successful surgery on the heart. He also founded Provident Hospital, the first non-segregated hospital in the United States.Early years
Williams was born the fifth of seven children to Daniel and Sarah Price Williams, middle-class, free people of color in Hollidaysburg, Pennsylvania. He attended the Chicago Medical College (now the Feinberg School of Medicine at Northwestern University), and after graduation in 1883, he began his medical career in the office of Surgeon General Henry Palmer in Janesville, Wisconsin.
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