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  • The legislation, sponsored by two Democrats and one Republican politician in the Californian assembly, specifically refers to January's mass shooting in Tucson in which six people were killed and 13 injured, including congress member Gabrielle Giffords, who was shot in the head.

    The Guardian World News Ed Pilkington 2011

  • Growth in the U.K.'s dominant services sector slowed further than expected in February after January's rebound from a snowy December.

    U.K. Economic Data Turn Negative as More Cuts Loom Alistair MacDonald 2011

  • But Mr. Williamson warned that the figures have been "flattered" by January's rebound—growth in December was hurt by severe weather—and the underlying trend for the U.K. economy "therefore remains weaker" than the PMIs suggest.

    U.K. Service Sector's Growth Slows Alex Brittain 2011

  • This report should give a sense of how much January's muddled report was a result of bad weather.

    Economic agenda: Friday, March 4, 2011 2011

  • The Federal Eye blog details updates to the federal government's weather closings policy, which may be of interest to the many government workers who got caught in January's Commutageddon snowstorm.

    PM Update: Mild Saturday before rain 2011

  • Growth in the U.K.'s dominant services sector slowed further than expected in February after January's rebound from a snowy December.

    World Watch 2011

  • By "God knows where," the Speaker means from the businesses whose First Amendment rights to engage in political speech were restored by the Supreme Court in January's Citizens United v. FEC.

    Campaign-Finance Reform, RIP 2010

  • Activity in the services sector, which accounts for three-quarters of U.K. output, decelerated in February after January's surge in the wake of heavy December snowfall.

    U.K. Service Sector's Growth Slows Alex Brittain 2011

  • This came after Washington renewed trade sanctions for another year, but says they could be re-evaluated after January's independence referendum in the semi-autonomous south Sudan.

    Renewed U.S. Sanctions Act of “Arrogance,” Says Sudan Ruling Party Official 2010

  • The National Statistics Office reported Friday that the consumer price index, the country's main inflation barometer, rose in February by 4.3% from the same month a year earlier—a faster clip than January's 3.6% on-year increase, which was revised up from an initial estimate of 3.5%.

    Philippine Prices Continue to Rise Rhea Sandique-Carlos 2011

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