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Events
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April 1, 2003 - Hong Kong movie and
Cantopop star
Leslie Cheung commits
suicide at the age of 46.
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April 1, 2003 - In
Japan, The
Postal Services Agency becomes
Japan Post, a public
corporation.
[1]
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April 1, 2003 -
Air Canada, the main
airline company of
Canada asks for
bankruptcy protection.
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April 1, 2003 -
Cubana de Aviacion AN-24 airplane on a flight from the Isle of Youth in
Cuba to
Havana with 46 passengers on board is hijacked and directed towards the
United States. After refueling in Havana the plane flew to
Key West, under escort by two US jet fighters. The plane landed safely in
Key West.
[2]
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April 1, 2003 -
Prisoner of war United States Army Pfc.
Jessica Lynch is rescued by U.S. forces from
Nasiriya,
Iraq.
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April 3, 2003 -
Jean-Pierre Serre is announced as the winner of the first
Abel Prize.
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April 3, 2003 -
United States forces capture the
Saddam International Airport in
Baghdad.
[3]
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April 4, 2003 - Video footage of
Saddam Hussein is shown on Iraqi TV, and mentions the shooting down of an
Apache helicopter, reducing speculation on the
possible death of Saddam Hussein.
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April 5, 2003 - The Senate of
Belgium approves a change in the nation's
war crimes law so that it will no longer apply to citizens of nations with sufficient human rights laws. The House of Representatives had already approved the change.
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April 6, 2003 - British forces step up their presence in the southern city of
Basra. According to embedded journalists, the citizens of Basra braved gunfire to dance in the streets and cheer for the British troops.
UPI's Chief International Correspondent Martin Walker claimed that he had witnessed at least one Basra citizen kiss a British tank.
[4]
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April 6, 2003 - In a
friendly fire incident,
U.S. warplanes struck a convoy of allied
Kurdish fighters and U.S. Special Forces during a battle in northern
Afghanistan. At least 18 people are killed and more than 45 wounded, including senior Kurdish commanders.
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April 7, 2003 - As part of a plea bargain, alleged
Mafia boss
Vincent "Chin" Gigante admits in court that he has been feigning
insanity for more than 30 years.
[5]
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April 7, 2003 - In
Oakland, California,
police fired
rubber bullets and
beanbags at anti-war protesters and dockworkers outside the Port, injuring at least a dozen demonstrators and six longshoremen standing nearby.
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April 7, 2003 -
United States troops push into the centre of
Baghdad and enter at least one abandoned Presidential Palace. (see
Invasion of Baghdad).
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April 7, 2003 -
Syracuse University defeats the
University of Kansas to win the
NCAA's college
basketball championship
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April 8, 2003 -
Deaths of 3 journalists in Baghdad: Two
American air to surface missiles hit the
Qatar satellite station
Al Jazeera's office in
Baghdad and kill a reporter and wound a cameraman.
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April 9, 2003 -
Baghdad falls to coalition forces.
American infantrymen seize deserted
Ba'ath Party ministries and pull down a huge
iron statue of
Saddam Hussein at the
Fardus square in front of the
Palestine Hotel, as a symbolic ending his autocratic rule of
Iraq.
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April 10, 2003 -
United States Green Berets and
Kurdish fighters enter the city of
Kirkuk in
Iraq with little resistance.
Turkey and U.S., in separate statements, say they will not allow the Kurds to occupy the city.
[6],
[7]
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April 10, 2003 -
British Airways and
Air France simultaneously announce that they will retire the supersonic
Concorde aircraft later this year.
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April 10, 2003 - A
fire destroys a
boarding school for the
deaf in
Makhachkala,
Russia, killing 28 children, aged 8 to 14. About 100 other children suffer burns and smoke inhalation, 39 of which are in serious condition.
[8]
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April 11, 2003 -
Donald Rumsfeld makes historic speech.
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April 11, 2003 - The northern
Iraqi city of
Mosul falls to coalition forces as the Iraqi army's 5th Corps offers a letter of surrender. The only remaining major city left to fall is
Saddam Hussein's hometown of
Tikrit, where some expect the remaining regime loyalists to make their final stand.
[9]
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April 11, 2003 -
Europe's largest
civil engineering project, and the world's largest single
metro expansion project, is officially opened in
Madrid. ''
MetroSur'', a 40-kilometre loop of the
Madrid Metro in the southern suburbs of the city, took under 3 years to complete.
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April 11, 2003 -
Cuba executes three men charged with
terrorism for
hijacking a passenger
ferry on
April 2. Another four men receive life sentences.
[10]
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April 12, 2003 - Looting and lawlessness plague
Baghdad. Hospitals looted, humanitarian aid hindered by unsafe conditions.
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April 12, 2003 -
Prince Laurent of Belgium marries
British-born '
commoner'
Claire Coombs at the
St. Michael and Gudula Cathedral in
Brussels.
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April 12, 2003 -
Canadian scientists announce that they have decoded the
genetic code for the
virus which is thought to cause
Severe acute respiratory syndrome. The code is published on their website: http://www.bcgsc.ca/bioinfo/SARS/ . (News item:
[11])
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April 13, 2003 - Seven
U.S. Prisoners of War are released to Coalition troops approaching
Tikrit in Northern
Iraq.
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April 14, 2003 - In
Quebec,
Canada, the governing
sovereigntist ''
Parti Québécois'' is defeated in the
2003 general election. The
Liberals are returned to power after nine years, and
Jean Charest becomes the new
premier.
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April 15, 2003 -
Abu Abbas captured by
United States forces in
Iraq.
[12]
★ Parliament of
Finland elects
Anneli Jäätteenmäki as the nation's first
woman Prime Minister.
[13]
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April 16, 2003 - The
Helsingin Sanomat reports that in late
March, a
RITEG-beacon was disassembled by thieves in
Kurgolovo,
Russia who dumped the highly
radioactive nuclear material into the
Gulf of Finland, 100 km south of
Finland.
[14]
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April 17, 2003 - Sir
John Stevens releases the
Stevens Report, which states that the
police and other security services in
Northern Ireland colluded in the murders of many innocent people, including
Pat Finucane and
Francisco Notarantonio, in the
1970s and
1980s.
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April 19, 2003 -
Nigeria holds a presidential election.
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April 22, 2003 -
Viacom Buys the
Time Warner half of
Comedy Central.
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April 24, 2003 -
2003 Iraq war: Iraqi former Deputy Prime Minister
Tariq Aziz surrenders himself to
U.S. forces
[15]
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April 26, 2003 - Unknown assailants fire incendiary devices on an ammunition dump in suburban
Baghdad, triggering hours of explosions.
American sources put the casualties at six dead and four wounded;
Iraqi sources state 25 wounded.
[16]
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April 26, 2003 -
Winnie Mandela is sentenced to four years in prison (five years, less one year suspended) for theft and fraud.
[17]
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April 26, 2003 -
Tennis player
Andre Agassi, at age 33, becomes the oldest man ever to be ranked number one in the world in the
World Tennis Association rankings
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April 27, 2003 -
Argentinians go to the polls to elect a president for the first time since the December
2001 economic collapse provoked street riots that unseated four presidents in two weeks.
Carlos Menem beats fellow
Peronist Néstor Kirchner in the first round of voting, but the closeness of the vote necessitates a runoff vote scheduled for
May 18.
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April 27, 2003 - A ''
Soyuz'' spacecraft blasts off from
Baikonur Cosmodrome towards the
International Space Station, the first launch since the
Columbia disaster.
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April 28, 2003 - Monday April 28, 22:30,
Falluja, 50km from Baghdad, American soldiers opened fire against a group of protesters, resulting in a number of casualties.
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April 28, 2003 -
Apple Computer revealed a new online music store, entitled the
iTunes Music Store, for its
iTunes and
iPod products. Each song can be downloaded for 99 cents and there is no subscription fee.
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April 29, 2003 - The
World Health Organization lifts the
SARS travel warning for
Toronto.
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April 29, 2003 -
Israeli forces assassinate three
Palestinian militants in
Gaza, including
Nidal Salamah, a leader of the
Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine. The action prompts accusations that Israel is trying to sabotage the Palestinian government's attempts to transform itself.
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April 29, 2003 -
Mahmoud Abbas is confirmed as the first
Palestinian Authority prime minister after winning a vote of confidence from the Palestinian legislature.
★ The
United States announces that it will be reducing its military presence in
Saudi Arabia to a handful of advisors.
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April 30, 2003 - The
World Health Organization holds a meeting in
Toronto regarding
SARS.
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April 30, 2003 - A
suicide bomber kills 3 in
Tel Aviv.
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April 30, 2003 - A
road map for peace sponsored by the
US,
UN,
EU, and
Russia is delivered to the
Israeli government and the
Palestinian Authority.