Today in History for January 21st
Highlights of Today in History: France's King Louis XVI executed; Vladimir Lenin dies; Alger Hiss found guilty of lying to grand jury; President Jimmy Carter pardons Vietnam draft evaders; Concorde begins service. (Jan. 21)
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Migrants seek asylum in U.S. despite obstacles
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Australia Labor leader 'humbled' by polls victory
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Boeing docks crew capsule to space station
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Rare tornado batters northern Michigan town
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Man indicted in Buffalo store shooting
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