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Events
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November 1,
2002 ===
★ An
earthquake has killed 29 in the town of
San Giuliano di Puglia, in
Campobasso,
Molise,
Italy. Most victims (26) are children, they were in a school of which the roof collapsed. Est. 5,500 homeless.
★
Antitrust: Judge
Colleen Kollar-Kotelly announced her findings in the
United States v. Microsoft case after the close of the financial markets.
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November 2,
2002 ===
★
Recent celebrity deaths:
Charles Sheffield,
science fiction author and
physicist, dies of
brain cancer at age 67
★
Gay Games open in
Sydney, Australia.
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November 3,
2002 ===
★
Recent celebrity deaths:
Lonnie Donegan,
musician known as the "King of
Skiffle" dies at 71.
★ Magnitude 7.9
earthquake strikes Denali fault in
Denali National Park in
Alaska. Largest earthquake on this fault since at least 1912
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November 4,
2002 ===
★
Yemen: A
AGM-114 Hellfire missile launched by an
American drone airplane destroyed a car carrying what the United States claims were six members of
al-Qaeda, including the mastermind of the
USS ''Cole'' attack,
Qaed Salim Sinan al-Harethi.
★
Turkey: The
Islamist Turkish
Justice and Development Party (AKP) has won the Turkish general election. The AKP campaigned on economic and social issues, and downplayed its Islamist origins. The AKP's chairman
Recep Tayyip ErdoÄŸan is banned from holding political office, so someone else will become
Turkish prime minister. Opponents of the AKP have expressed concerns that the AKP's victory may threaten the
secular nature of the Turkish state.
★
Human rights:
Amnesty International has released a 74-page report accusing the
Israel Defence Force of
war crimes and human rights violations.
★
Internet:
Country code top-level domain administrators have started to talk about taking back control of their parts of the
domain name system that has been controlled by
ICANN since the death of
Jon Postel. They have complained that ICANN is unaccountable, dictatorial and unresponsive to users' needs.
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November 6,
2002 ===
★ The
United States of America has added its signature to the
International Treaty on Plant Genetic Resources for Food and Agriculture
★
Anti-Semitism: With approval of official state censors,
Egyptian
television broadcast the first episode of a miniseries, ''Horseman Without a Horse'', based upon the debunked ''
Protocols of the Elders of Zion''. It airs at the hour that Egyptian families gather together to break their
fast during the fasting month of
Ramadan.
★
Federal Reserve: The US Federal Reserve lowered its overnight bank-lending rate to 1.25 percent, and this bigger-than-expected rate cut signals there may be more weakness in the economy than the market expected. The Fed indicated in its statements accompanying the rate cut that concern about a war with
Iraq and the thread of
terrorism may be slowing consumer and business spending.
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November 5,
2002 ===
★ Embattled
U.S. Securities and Exchange Commissioner
Harvey Pitt tenders his resignation.
★ In mid-term elections in the
United States,
Republicans retake control of the closely divided
Senate and maintain control of the
House.
Democrats make some gains in the governor's races.
★
Ariel Sharon,
Israel's prime minister dissolved parliament and called for elections early next year.
[1],
[2]
★
UK Conservative Party leader
Iain Duncan Smith made what was widely considered to be a disastrous speech where he demanded that his party "unite or die". Many observers believe that this marks the start of a new leadership struggle for the Conservative Party.
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November 7,
2002 ===
★ An unofficial
referendum in
Gibraltar showed that 99% of those who voted wanted to retain the colony's governmental status quo and rejected a
United Kingdom proposal to grant
Spain a share of
sovereignty over the colony. The turnout for the referendum was 88%.
★
Colombian drug lord
Gilberto RodrÃguez Orejuela, one of the leaders of the
Cali drug cartel, was released from prison (for "good behavior") after serving less than half of his sentence, despite objections from the governments of Colombia and the
United States.
★
Iran banned advertising of
US products and an Iranian, believing a sorcerer had made him invisible, tried to rob a
bank in
Tehran.
===
November 8,
2002 ===
★ A team of Italian researchers has produced an analysis of their experimental results that may be indirect evidence of the existence of
gravitational waves. Their paper, entitled "Study of the coincidences between the gravitational wave detectors EXPLORER and NAUTILUS in 2001" is based on a statistical analysis of the results from their detectors.
★
President of the People's Republic of China Jiang Zemin announced several key policies at the 16th
National Congress of the Communist Party of China in
Beijing. Although
Marxism-Leninism would remain the official ideology of China, entrepreneurs and people in unconventional occupations, who are building "socialism with Chinese characteristics", would have a voice in establishing Communist Party ideology. Mr. Jiang is preparing to yield the position of General Secretary of the Party to
Hu Jintao, but will maintain the presidency.
★ Former
President of France Valéry Giscard d'Estaing, head of the Convention on the Future of Europe, told the newspaper ''
Le Monde'' that
Turkey should not become a member of the
European Union, even though Turkey is a very important country with a true elite. He particularly mentioned that the capital and 95% of the population were not located on the European continent. He also mentioned that ''one cannot discuss, as we do it, the national legislation of the Union, on very important points of everyday European issues and pretend that some discussions could be extended to countries which, for perfectly estimable reasons, have another culture, another approach, another way of life''.
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November 10,
2002 ===
★ According to the Guardian newspaper,
Gauthier Hulot of the
Paris Geophysical Institute has discovered evidence of a reduction of the
Earth's magnetic field over the last two hundred years. It is possible that this may be a prelude to a reversal of polarity of the Earth's magenetic field over the next few hundred years.
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November 11,
2002 ===
★ A three day
general strike begins in
Nepal. According to ''Outlook India'', "the capital
Kathmandu virtually came to a standstill... Maoists have called the strike to oppose the King's appointment of
Lokendra Bahadur Chand... as prime minister after dismissing the government of
Sher Bahadur Deuba."
[3] Also, 30
Maoist guerrillas were killed in a renewed assault on the
revolutionary forces the country's government is currently fighting against. See also
politics of Nepal.
★ The
Burrell affair takes a turn for the worse as further scandalous rumours begin to circulate about the
British royal family and their servants.
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November 12,
2002 ===
★
Ethiopian famine:
Meles Zenawi, the Prime Minister of
Ethiopia is reported as saying that the
famine that threatens his country could be worse than the 1984 famine. He is reported as saying that "if that was a nightmare, this will be too ghastly to contemplate", and has appealed for
famine relief for Ethiopia.
★
Antibiotic resistance: A woman in the US city of Detroit who was infected in July by a strain of ''
Staphylococcus aureus'' that is resistant to
vancomycin, the
antibiotic often viewed by doctors as the "antibiotic of last resort", is now reported to have tested to be clear of the infection. She is still being kept in isolation to prevent the infection from being spread to others.
★
Anti-Semitism:
Harvard University canceled an invitation to
Irish poet and
Oxford University lecturer
Tom Paulin after some statements attributed to him in an article in an
Egyptian newspaper,
al-Ahram, were labelled anti-Jewish by university officials. Paulin is quoted (amongst other things) as saying that
American Jewish settlers in
Israel should be "shot dead. ... I think they are
Nazis, racists. I feel nothing but hatred for them." He is also quoted as saying that he understands "how suicide bombers feel", and recommends that
Palestinians take up
guerrilla warfare against civilians in order to create a sense of solidarity. Paulin, whilst outspoken, is a prominent supporter of many liberal causes.
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November 13,
2002 ===
★ US President
George W. Bush says that an audio tape thought to carry the voice of
al-Qaeda leader
Osama bin Laden has put the "world on notice". The tape is considered to be authentic.
★
Democratic Party members of the
United States House of Representatives chose
California Representative
Nancy Pelosi as their
minority leader, making her the first woman to lead a major American party.
★
Medicine: A new
HIV vaccine developed by researchers at the US
National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases has started
clinical trials on humans.
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November 15,
2002 ===
★ The
Communist Party of China names former Vice-President
Hu Jintao as its general secretary, replacing
Jiang Zemin. Jiang will remain
President until Spring 2003.
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November 16,
2002 ===
★ A plot by a group of terrorists believed to be a part of or affiliated to the
al-Qaeda network was revealed as having been uncovered by
MI5. The plot involved a plan to release poison gas in the
London Underground railway network.
★
Abdullah Gül becomes the new prime minister of
Turkey
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November 17,
2002 ===
★ The UK government has refused to either confirm or deny the putative poison gas attack revealed on
November 16, although it is known that three men are currently being held and investigated under the terms of the
Terrorism Act 2000.
★
Recent celebrity deaths:
Abba Eban, former
Israeli foreign affairs minister
★ An
Italian court sentenced former
Prime Minister Giulio Andreotti to 24 years in prison for complicity in the
1979 contract killing murder of
journalist Mino Pecorelli.
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November 18,
2002 ===
★ The first team of
UN arms inspectors have now arrived in
Iraq, where they will prepare for inspections for evidence of the development or possession of
weapons of mass destruction by
Saddam Hussein's regime.
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November 19,
2002 ===
★
José Bové, member of the
anti-globalization movement, will have to carry out a fourteen months time in prison for destruction of the
transgenic rice seedlings in France.
★ The
tanker ''
Prestige'', which has been leaking oil off the north-west coast of
Spain for several days, split into two at 8 o'clock in the morning (0700 GMT). The vessel was reported to be about 250 km away from the Spanish coast at that time. The entire load of oil is 70,000 ton; most of it is still in the two parts of the ship; if all leaks out the resulting damage could be twice that of the
Exxon Valdez disaster off the coast of
Alaska in 1989. Despite efforts, the oil reached the coast. See : http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/world/europe/2488229.stm
★ Recent celebrity deaths:
James Coburn, actor, age 74, of a heart attack.
===
November 20,
2002 ===
★ Professor
Gunther von Hagens carried out the first public dissection in
London for over a century. This was an illegal act, but was not prevented by the authorities.
===
November 22,
2002 ===
★
Cosmology: The BBC has reported that a group of researchers at
Southern Methodist University has reported the possibility that
strange matter may have been responsible for unexplained
seismic events recorded in 1993.
★ Because of continuing violence in
Nigeria, in which more than 100 people died, the
Miss World competition was decided to be moved to
London.
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November 23,
2002 ===
★ In the
Netherlands,
Volkert van der Graaf has confessed to the murder of
Pim Fortuyn. He said he acted alone and did it to protect vulnerable groups in society.
★ Following
riots and killings in
Nigeria,
Miss World contest organizers leave and reconvene in
London
★
Ecuador: Former coup leader and left-leaning soldier
Lucio Gutiérrez received 54.4% of the vote to win the election for President of Ecuador.
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November 24,
2002 ===
★
General elections in
Austria result in a
landslide victory (42.27% of the vote) of the conservative
Austrian People's Party led by Federal Chancellor
Wolfgang Schüssel. The right-wing
Austrian Freedom Party, formerly led by the Governor of
Carinthia,
Jörg Haider, which in
1999 was stronger than Schüssel's party, is reduced to 10.16% of the vote. After a spat, Haider announces his departure from politics (later revoked).
★ David McRae, a conservation worker from Guthrie,
Angus,
Scotland, has died from
rabies. He was the first person to contract rabies in the
United Kingdom since
1902.
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November 25,
2002 ===
★ US President
George W. Bush signs into law the creation of a new
Dept. of Homeland Security which is said to be the largest government reorganization in 50 years.
★ A group of European scientists has announced that they intend to use the
Very Large Telescope to take pictures of the lunar module bases remaining on the Moon, in order to debunk the
Apollo moon landing conspiracy theory that states that the
Apollo moon landings were a
hoax.
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November 26,
2002 ===
★ US President
George W. Bush signs into law the
Terrorism Risk Insurance Act which creates a federal backstop for
insurance claims related to acts of
terrorism.
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November 27,
2002 ===
★ The controversial physician
Severino Antinori has claimed that a project to
clone human beings has succeeded, with the first human clone due to be born in
2003. His claims were received with scepticism from many observers. The even more controversial organization
Clonaid then announced that they had five clones waiting to be born, one of whom, they claimed, would be born in December 2002.
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November 28,
2002 ===
★
Kenyan hotel bombing: Three
suicide bombers detonated themselves at a hotel in
Mombasa,
Kenya, killing a number of people, including
Israeli tourists who have been presumed to be the targets of the attack. At the same time two
anti-aircraft missiles were fired at a passenger aircraft, which only narrowly missed. The two attacks are suspected to be connected, and it is suspected that
al-Qaeda may be involved in the attacks.
★
Henry Kissinger is appointed as the chairman of the commission investigating the
September 11, 2001 attacks on America.
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November 30,
2002 ===
★ It is reported that the
Provisional IRA may be about to make substantial concessions in order to re-start the stalled
Northern Ireland peace process.