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January 01, 2010

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A/T OD, Tow Pkg. 1 at this price. Stk#5054, VIN#952864 2007 GMC YUKON XL $ 31 , 877 Loaded...Moon Roof, Leather 27K MILES! 2009 CHEVY MALIBU 1 at this price. Stk#5026, VIN#133304 $ 17 , 477 ONLY 10K MILES! FACTORY WARRANTY! 1 at this price. Stk#5021, VIN#124978 $ 16 , 977 2004 CHEVY SILVERADO 1500 EXT. CAB HYBRID PICKUP! 5.3L. -— LOADED! 2004 CHEVY SILVERADO 1500 EXT. CAB 2007 DODGE RAM 1500 QUAD CAB $ 17 , 977 1 at this price. Stk#5042, VIN#613169 IT'S A BIG HORN! LOADED! Vortec 4.3L. MFI V6 • 4 Spd. A/T • Cruise Control START 2010 OFF BY VISITING START 2010 OFF BY VISITING HAPPY NEW YEAR! 2010 DON'T WANT A V8? TRY A POWERFUL V6! By The Associated Press JANUARY Jan. 1 Sixty-six New Year's revelers die and more than 200 are injured in a fire at a Bangkok nightclub. Jan. 9 Rod Blagojevich becomes first Illinois governor to be impeached. Jan. 12 President George W. Bush asks Congress to release remaining $350 billion in bailout money. Jan. 15 Roland Burris sworn in as U.S. senator, chosen by embattled Illi- nois Gov. Blagojevich to take Presi- dent-elect Barack Obama's former seat. US Airways jet crash-lands in Hudson River after striking birds. All 155 people aboard survive. Jan. 20 Obama sworn in as 44th presi- dent. Jan. 26 Nadya Suleman gives birth in California to world's longest-surviv- ing set of octuplets. Jan. 29 Blagojevich convicted at impeachment trial and barred from office. Lt. Gov. Pat Quinn sworn in as Illinois governor. FEBRUARY Feb. 1 Pittsburgh Steelers defeat Ari- zona Cardinals 27-23 to win Super Bowl XLIII. Feb. 4 Obama imposes $500,000 cap on executive pay for companies receiving federal bailout money. Feb. 5 USA Swimming suspends Olympic gold medalist Michael Phelps for three months after photo showing him inhaling from marijua- na pipe becomes public. Feb. 9 New York Yankee Alex Rodriguez admits he used perfor- mance-enhancing drugs from 2001 to 2003. Feb. 12 Commuter plane crashes into a Buffalo, N.Y., home, killing all 49 aboard and a person in the house. Feb. 13 Virginia-based Peanut Corp. of America files for bankruptcy after salmonella outbreak. Feb. 17 Obama signs $787 billion eco- nomic rescue plan. Feb. 20 Dow Jones industrial average ends week at 7365, lowest level in more than six years. Feb. 22 The late actor Heath Ledger wins best supporting actor Oscar for ''The Dark Knight''; ''Slumdog Mil- lionaire'' wins best picture. Mine blast in northern China kills 77. MARCH March 6 U.S. reports jobless rate reached 8.1 percent in February, highest since 1983. March 9 Obama says he's lifting a ban on federal money for embryonic stem cell research. March 16 Austrian Josef Fritzl pleads guilty to imprisoning his daughter for 24 years and fathering her seven chil- dren. March 18 Chief of bailed-out insurance giant AIG grilled by furious lawmak- ers over $165 million in bonuses; some executives volunteer to return money. APRIL April 3 Shooting at immigrant center in Binghamton, N.Y., kills 14, including gunman. Iowa Supreme Court unani- mously legalizes gay marriage. April 5 North Korea launches long- range rocket toward Pacific Ocean. April 7 Vermont becomes fourth state to legalize gay marriage after Legisla- ture overrides governor's veto. April 8 Somali pirates hijack U.S.- flagged Maersk Alabama and take captain hostage. April 10 Sunday school teacher Melissa Huckaby arrested in connection with death of 8-year-old California girl whose body was found in suit- case. April 12 American ship captain Richard Phillips rescued from Somali pirates. April 25 Bea Arthur, star of TV shows ''Maude'' and ''The Golden Girls,'' dies at 86. April 27 General Motors announces plans to cut 21,000 hourly jobs and scrap Pontiac brand. April 28 U.S. Sen. Arlen Specter of Penn- sylvania defects from Republican Party, joins Democrats. April 29 CDC says swine flu killed 23- month-old Mexican child in Texas; first swine flu death in U.S. April 30 Chrysler files for bankruptcy; fed- eral government pledges up to $8 billion in additional aid and to back warranties. MAY May 11 Defense Secretary Robert Gates names Lt. Gen. Stanley McChrystal top military commander in Afghanistan. May 12 Five Miami men convicted in plot to blow up FBI buildings and Chica- go's Sears Tower. May 20 Suspended NFL star Michael Vick released from prison to begin two months' home confinement. May 26 Obama nominates Sonia Sotomayor to be first Hispanic Supreme Court justice. California's Supreme Court upholds Proposition 8 gay marriage ban. JUNE June 1 Air France Flight 447, carrying 228 people, disappears in thunder- storms over Atlantic following auto- mated reports of failing systems and conflicting speeds. June 10 Gunman opens fire at U.S. Holo- caust Memorial Museum, killing a guard. June 11 With swine flu reported in more than 70 nations, World Health Orga- nization declares first global flu pan- demic in 41 years. June 12 U.S. television stations end ana- log broadcasts. June 17 Nevada Sen. John Ensign resigns from GOP leadership a day after admitting affair with former campaign staffer. June 22 Kate Gosselin, star of ''Jon & Kate Plus 8,'' files for divorce, and TLC announces hiatus the next day. June 23 ''Tonight Show'' sidekick Ed McMahon dies at 86. June 24 South Carolina Gov. Mark San- ford admits secretly flying to Argentina to visit mistress during mysterious absence. June 25 Michael Jackson dies at 50 while on verge of comeback tour. ''Charlie's Angels'' star Farrah Fawcett dies at 62. June 28 TV pitchman Billy Mays, 50, dies at his Florida home of heart dis- ease. June 29 U.S. completes withdrawal of its combat troops from cities in Iraq. June 30 Former ''Saturday Night Live'' comedian Al Franken declared win- ner of Minnesota's eight-month recount; defeats Republican Norm Coleman for U.S. Senate seat. JULY July 1 Karl Malden dies at 97. July 3 Sarah Palin announces she will resign as Alaska governor, effective July 26. July 4 Former NFL quarterback Steve McNair fatally shot by woman who then kills herself. July 8 Leaders of world's richest coun- tries pledge to dramatically cut greenhouse gas emissions by 2050. July 17 Walter Cronkite, premier TV anchorman of networks' golden age, dies at 92. AUGUST Aug. 6 Sonia Sotomayor confirmed as first Hispanic Supreme Court jus- tice. Aug. 11 Special Olympics founder Eunice Kennedy Shriver dies at 88. Aug. 21 Lutheran leaders OK sexually active gays in committed relation- ships to serve as clergy. Aug. 24 Coroner rules Michael Jackson's death a homicide. Aug. 25 U.S. Sen. Edward M. Kennedy dies of brain cancer. Aug. 27 Jaycee Lee Dugard, kidnapped when she was 11, is found alive 18 years after her California abduction. SEPTEMBER Sept. 9 During Obama's speech to Con- gress on health care, U.S. Rep. Joe Wilson of South Carolina shouts ''You lie!'' when the president says illegal immigrants won't be covered. Sept. 13 Kanye West upstages Taylor Swift's acceptance speech at the MTV Video Music Awards to say Beyonce should have won for best female video instead. Sept. 14 ''Dirty Dancing'' star Patrick Swayze dies of pancreatic cancer at 57. Sept. 15 Federal Reserve Chairman Ben Bernanke says the worst recession since the 1930s is probably over. OCTOBER Oct. 2 Rio de Janeiro wins bid for 2016 Summer Olympics; Chicago is elim- inated in first round. Oct. 9 Obama wins Nobel Peace Prize. Oct. 15 Report of 6-year-old boy flying inside a helium balloon captivates nation before boy is found safe at home; his parents later plead guilty to filing false report. Oct. 16 Federal deficit reaches all-time high of $1.42 trillion. Oct. 21 Northwest Airlines jet over- shoots Minneapolis airport by 150 miles; pilots say they were talking about schedules. NOVEMBER Nov. 3 Republicans in New Jersey and Virginia unseat Democratic gover- nors; Maine residents narrowly vote down same-sex marriage law. Democrat wins upstate New York congressional seat held by Republi- cans for decades. Nov. 4 New York Yankees beat Philadel- phia Phillies to win their 27th World Series. Nov. 5 Shooting at Fort Hood Army post leaves 13 people dead and 29 injured. Nov. 6 U.S. unemployment rate hits double-digit percentage — 10.2 — for second time since World War II. Nov. 7 House narrowly passes land- mark health care changes. Nov. 17 Sarah Palin's autobiography ''Going Rogue'' is released; 1 million copies sell in less than two weeks. Nov. 24 Gate-crashers Tareq and Michaele Salahi attend Obama's first White House state dinner unin- vited, leading to Secret Service investigation. Nov. 27 Tiger Woods crashes SUV out- side his Florida mansion. DECEMBER Dec. 1 Obama orders 30,000 more U.S. troops into the war in Afghanistan but promises to begin withdrawal in 18 months. Dec. 10 Dec. 15 Evangelist Oral Roberts dies at 91. Dec. 18 U.N. climate summit in Copen- hagen ends with modest accord denounced by smaller countries. Dec. 19 Snowstorm paralyzes much of eastern U.S. on last holiday shop- ping weekend. Dec. 24 U.S. Senate passes health care legislation in chamber's first Christ- mas Eve vote since 1895. New Jersey man reunites with 9- year-old son in Brazil following five- year custody battle. Dec. 25 After a failed attempt to detonate explosives on Northwest Airlines Flight 253 as it landed in Detroit, the 23-year-old son of a prominent Nigerian banker is subdued by fel- low passengers. Dec. 27 Amid Iran's worst violence in three decades, security forces fire on Tehran protesters, killing at least eight, and launch new wave of arrests. Chronology of news events in 2009

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