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Event Search Results for "January"
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In Afghanistan US-led coalition and Afghan troops clashed with insurgents while searching a compound near the Pakistani frontier, leaving one coalition soldier dead.
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Scottish & Newcastle, the UK's largest brewer, announced it has agreed to be bought by Carlsberg and Heineken, for around 7.6 billion pounds.
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Ethiopia's administration for refugee and returnee affairs said that more than 450 Eritreans, including 234 soldiers, fled their country into Ethiopia in January alone.
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Egyptian guards with riot shields formed human chains along the Egypt-Gaza border, but were unable to stop hundreds of Palestinians from rushing into Egypt after a bulldozer wrecked another section of fence along the frontier.
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India and France said they would push their military ties beyond weapons sales and open up nuclear power cooperation as soon as New Delhi is able to enter the global atomic energy market.
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Iraq’s PM al-Maliki announced that the government was preparing to strike back against al-Qaida in the northern city of Mosul after two days of deadly bombings killed nearly 40 people. He promised the fight "will be decisive." The US military said that American and Iraqi killed an estimated 41 suspected al-Qaida in Iraq militants.
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In Kenya street battles engulfed the western city of Nakuru, tense with ethnic rivalries, leaving bodies in the roadways with gashes in their heads and arrows lodged in their torsos in the latest fighting set off by the disputed presidential election. Overnight, half the town of Total Station was burned down and at least two people were killed.
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A car bomb ripped through eastern Beirut, killing Capt. Wissam Eid, Lebanon's top anti-terrorism investigator, as he returned from a meeting on the probe into the 2005 assassination of a former prime minister. Three others died in the blast.
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In Lithuania a specially established commission on image creation, chaired by PM Gediminas Kirkilas, approved a strategic marketing concept for the presentation of Lithuania around the world.
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North and South Korea held working-level military talks, the first dialogue between the two countries this year, as Seoul's conservative president-elect prepared to take office with calls for a tougher stance toward Pyongyang.
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Displaying results 91-100 (of 7324)
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FEB, 10
- Current / Future Events
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1997 –
Chloe Moretz, American actress
1994 –
Makenzie Vega, American actress
1991 –
Emma Roberts, American actress
1987 –
Choi Si Won, Korean singer (Super Junior)
1986 –
Viktor Troicki, Serbian tennis player
1986 –
Yui Ichikawa, Japanese actress and model
1984 –
Alex Gordon, American baseball player
1984 –
Kim Hyo-jin, South Korean actress
1982 –
Iafeta Paleaaesina, New Zealand rugby league player
1982 –
Justin Gatlin, American sprinter
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February, 10
- Births
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2009,
Jeremy Lusk, American freestyle motocross racer (b. 1984)
2008,
Roy Scheider, American Actor (b. 1932)
2008,
Steve Gerber, American comics writer (b. 1947)
2008,
Adeline Jay Geo-Karis, Long serving Illinois Senator (b. 1918)
2007,
Jung Da Bin, South Korean actress (b. 1980)
2007,
Ned Austin, American character actor (b. 1925)
2006,
J Dilla, American rapper/producer (b. 1974)
2006,
Dick Harmon, American golf instructor (b. 1947)
2005,
Arthur Miller, American playwright (b. 1915)
2004,
Guy Provost, Quebec actor (b. 1925)
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February, 10
- Deaths
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