September 2002 :
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'See also:'
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Timeline of the War in Afghanistan (September 2002)
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September 1,
2002 ===
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Israeli-Palestinian conflict: The
Arab League disavowed the final statement made by the Zayed Center for Coordination and Follow-up, claiming that they adhere to a policy of supporting
Israel's right to exist within pre-1967 borders, and restating that the conflict in the
Middle East is between
Palestinians and Israelis, not all
Jews.
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September 3,
2002 ===
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Stock market downturn of 2002: The
Nikkei stock average falls 3.2 % to 9,217.04, an 18-year low.
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2002 US Open:
Lindsay Davenport defeated
Yelena Bovina to advance to the semi-finals against the winner of
Serena Williams vs.
Daniela Hantuchová;
Monica Seles defeated
Martina Hingis to advance to the quarter-finals against
Venus Williams.
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September 4,
2002 ===
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Argentina defeated the
United States, 87-80, at the World
Basketball Championships in
Indianapolis, Indiana. It was the first loss ever in international play for a United States team containing
National Basketball Association players.
★ The
Oakland Athletics baseball team won their 20th consecutive game, an
American League record.
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September 5,
2002 ===
★ An
assassination attempt was made on President
Hamid Karzai of
Afghanistan in
Kandahar. A gunman wearing the uniform of the new Afghan Army opened fire, wounding the Governor of Kandahar and an American
Special Operations officer. The gunman and one of the President's bodyguards were killed.
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September 6,
2002 ===
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September 11, 2001 Terrorist Attack/Memorials and Services: The
US Congress convenes for a one-day joint session in
Federal Hall in
New York City, the original capital of the United States.
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September 7,
2002 ===
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2002 US Open:
Serena Williams defeats
Venus Williams.
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September 8,
2002 ===
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2002 US Open:
Pete Sampras defeats
Andre Agassi in four sets to win his record 14th major.
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September 9,
2002 ===
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Martin Strel is swimming to his final destination of the
Gulf of Mexico.
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September 10,
2002 ===
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Switzerland becomes a full member of the
UN.
★ Large deposits of
methane hydrate are found off the west coast of
Vancouver Island.
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September 11,
2002 ===
★ The first anniversary of the
September 11, 2001 attacks is marked by many services and memorials.
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Ramzi Binalshibh, a key
al Qaeda member who supposedly helped to plan the
September 11, 2001 Terrorist Attack was captured in
Pakistan
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Johnny Unitas dies.
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Skeleton of a baby girl is found encased in a
concrete block in a lock-up in
Barepot near
Workington.
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September 12,
2002 ===
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U.S. plan to invade Iraq: In a speech before the
U.N. General Assembly,
George W. Bush asserts that Iraq has defied various U.N. resolutions and is "a threat to the authority of the United Nations and a threat to peace". He says that the US will work with the Security Council to draft the necessary resolutions for military action.
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September 14,
2002 ===
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Tim Montgomery of the
United States broke the world record in the
100 meter dash at the
IAAF Grand Prix Final, running 9.78 seconds to beat the former record of 9.79 set by
Maurice Greene of the
United States in
1999.
★ In both
San Francisco and
Los Angeles, California, hundreds of anti-war protesters marched and spoke out against the
U.S. plan to invade Iraq.
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September 16,
2002 ===
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U.S. plan to invade Iraq:
Colin Powell meets with the
U.N. Security Council to push for stronger resolutions against
Iraq. In a surprise reversal, Iraq tells the
UN it will allow weapons inspectors "immediately and without condition."
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Cryptography: A worrying theoretical
cryptanalytic attack on the
Advanced Encryption Standard (AES) has been announced in a paper by
Nicolas Courtois and
Josef Pieprzyk entitled "Cryptanalysis of Block Ciphers with Overdefined Systems of Equations". This appears to show a surprising potential theoretical weakness in the AES
algorithm.
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September 18,
2002 ===
★ After three days of negotiations in
Sattahip,
Thailand, the
Tamil Tigers agreed to drop their demand for independence from
Sri Lanka, and accepted autonomy in the north and northwest of the country.
★ Archaeologists use a remote-controlled robot to access a hitherto sealed chamber within the
Great Pyramid of Giza: the robot drilled a hole in a long-sealed door and poked a fiber-optic camera through. Unfortunately, all that was revealed was another closed door.
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Nazi collaborator Maurice Papon is released from jail due to health reasons.
★ The
body of
abducted British schoolgirl Amanda Dowler is found in remote
woodland in
Yateley near
Hampshire
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Recent celebrity deaths:
Athlete Bob Hayes dies.
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September 19,
2002 ===
★ An attempted
coup by disaffected former soldiers of
Côte d'Ivoire was put down, with the death of the alleged coup leader, General
Robert Guéï, a former military dictator of the country. Guéï was killed when his car refused to stop at a roadblock in downtown
Abidjan. Rebels continue in control of the cities of
Bouaké and
Korhogo.
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Israeli-Palestinian conflict: After a
suicide bomber kills 5 and wounds more than 60 on a bus next to
Tel Aviv's
Great Synagogue, Israeli troops, tanks, and bulldozers destroy buildings in
Yasser Arafat's
Ramallah headquarters.
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U.S. plan to invade Iraq: The Bush administration pressures
US Congress to pass a resolution giving Bush authority to use "all means he determines to be appropriate, including force" to oust
Saddam Hussein and disarm Iraq.
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Extreme weather,
recent celebrity deaths: About one-third of the
Maili glacier breaks off from the
Caucasus Mountains and buries
Karmadon, Russia under up to 500 feet of ice and debris, killing 125, including the young Russian movie star
Sergei Bodrov Jr.
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September 20,
2002 ===
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U.S. plan to invade Iraq: White House and Pentagon officials announce that Gen.
Tommy Franks presented detailed war plans to President
Bush in early September.
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September 21,
2002 ===
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recent celebrity deaths:
Science fiction author
Robert L. Forward dies.
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September 22,
2002 ===
★ A new
Bundestag (German parliament) is chosen. In a very tight election,
Gerhard Schröder defeats
Edmund Stoiber to remain
Chancellor. The
German Green Party does very well. The coalitation between the
SPD and the
German Green Party continue with
Joschka Fischer as vice chancellor.
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★
Politics of Germany,
Bundestag,
List of political parties in Germany (
SPD,
CDU/
CSU,
Greens,
FDP,
PDS)
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★ People:
Guido Westerwelle (Chancellor-Candidate of the
FDP)
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Hurricane Isidore strikes the Yucatan Peinsula as a Category Three hurricane.
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September 23,
2002 ===
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Belgium is the second European country (after the
Netherlands) to legalise
euthanasia.
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Stock market downturn of 2002: Global indices sink heavily today, with the
Nasdaq falling 3 % to a 6-year low of 1,184.94. The yield of the
U.S. Treasury's 10-year bond sank to a 40-year low of 3.70 %, with the 2-year bond yield falling to a record low of 1.89 %. Meanwhile, concern of the
U.S. plan to invade Iraq pushed oil prices to over $30 a barrel, not seen since February 2001.
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Spratly Islands: The Governor of the
Philippine state of
Palawan has sent Philippine soldiers to take possession of the uninhabited oil-rich Spratly Islands, which are claimed by the Philippines,
Brunei, the
People's Republic of China,
Malaysia, the
Republic of China (
Taiwan), and
Vietnam.
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September 24,
2002 ===
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Technology:
Motorola has announced a single-chip
satellite navigation receiver, opening the possibility of the addition of location-specific functions to low cost
ubiquitous computing devices. The chip combines
RF processing,
analog signal processing,
digital signal processing and a
CPU on a single chip.
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Côte d'Ivoire: Côte d'Ivoire rebel soldiers, still attempting to overthrow the government, have invested a compound containing over 100 American citizens and other foreigners. 200
United States Marines have entered the country to rescue the foreigners.
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September 25,
2002 ===
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India: The federal government has moved thousands of troops into the state of
Gujarat after 32 people were killed in an attack on a
Hindu temple. According to the government, the move is aimed at preventing further
communal violence in the aftermath of the attack.
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September 27,
2002 ===
★ Several thousand people marched in
Denver, Colorado to protest the
U.S. plan to invade Iraq when
President Bush visited the city.
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Sports: The best
golfers in
Europe and the
United States begin competition for the 2002
Ryder Cup at
The Belfry in
England.
★ The annual
G7 meeting begins the weekend of the 2002
IMF/World Bank annual meetings in
Washington, D.C.. 649 protesters from the
alternative globalization movement are arrested.
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East Timor becomes the 191st member of the
United Nations.
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September 28,
2002 ===
★ Hundreds of thousands of people marched in
London to protest the
U.S. plan to invade Iraq. About a hundred thousand also protested in
Rome, Italy.
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September 30,
2002 ===
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Senator Robert Torricelli (
D-
NJ) withdraws from his campaign for reelection following ethics scandals.
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NOAA and
NASA researchers announce the
ozone hole over
Antarctica has grown markedly smaller since last year and has broken into two, due to warmer temperatures.
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Accounting scandals: New York Attorney General
Eliot Spitzer has filed civil fraud lawsuits against ex-
WorldCom CEO
Bernie Ebbers,
Qwest Communications executives
Philip Anschutz and
Joseph Nacchio,
Metromedia Fiber Networks chairman
Stephen Garofalo, and ex-
McLeod USA CEO
Clark McLeod.
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Stock market downturn of 2002:
Japanese Prime Minister
Junichiro Koizumi fired financial regulator
Hakuo Yanagisawa in favor of economy minister
Heizo Takenaka.