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A car bomb exploded outside a bank in southern Russia's violence-plagued Ingushetia region, wounding at least five people.
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Saudi Arabia said its king would send a lower level diplomat to the March 29 Arab League summit in Syria, which hoped to help solve the stalemate in Lebanon.
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The WHO said polio transmission has been stopped in Somalia.
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South Korea's president asked North Korea to consider sending home prisoners of war and captured civilians in return for receiving humanitarian aid from Seoul.
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An exiled Tibetan leader said 2 weeks of protests against China's rule of Tibet have left about 130 people dead.
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It was reported that the total number of books in existence was estimated to be about 65 million.
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Displaying results 15-21 (of 266)
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FEB, 10
- Current / Future Events
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1990 –
Keisha Castle-Hughes, Australian/New Zealand actress
1988 –
Ryan Higgins, Zimbabwean cricketer
1986 –
Kohei Hirate, Japanese racing driver
1986 –
Tony McMahon, English footballer
1985 –
Haruka Ayase, Japanese actress and model
1984 –
Adrian D'Souza, Indian field hockey player
1984 –
Chris Bosh, American basketball player
1983 –
Kelvin Kwan, Hong Kong singer
1983 –
T. J. Ford, American basketball player
1982 –
Corey Hart, American baseball player
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March, 24
- Births
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2009,
George Kell, American baseball player (b. 1922)
2008,
Chalmers "Spanky" Alford?, American guitarist (b. 1955)
2008,
Neil Aspinall, British record producer (b. 1941)
2008,
Hal Riney, American advertising executive (b. 1932)
2008,
Richard Widmark, American actor (b. 1914)
2006,
Lynne Perrie, English actress (b. 1931)
2003,
Hans Hermann Groër, Austrian Catholic archbishop (b. 1919)
2002,
César Milstein, Argentine scientist, recipient of the Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine (b. 1927)
2001,
Muriel Young, English TV entertainer (b. 1928)
1999,
Gertrud Scholtz-Klink, German women's activist (b. 1902)
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March, 24
- Deaths
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