- January 2003
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January 1 ,2003 *The first day of the year in the
Gregorian calendar
*Luíz Inácio Lula da Silva ("Lula") becomes the 37th president of the Federative Republic ofBrazil for the period (2003 -2007 ). Da Silva was elected representing the Worker's Party with 61% percent of the vote. His inaugural speech includes vows to wipe out poverty, hunger, and corruption, but da Silva promised during the campaign to abide by an agreement with theInternational Monetary Fund to maintain a budget surplus of 3.75% and filled key economic posts with men considered friendly to foreign investment. Among guests at the inauguration were Venezuelan PresidentHugo Chávez , Cuban PresidentFidel Castro , andU.S. Trade Representative Robert Zoellick .
* The Turkish-registered tanker "Vicky", with 70,000tonne s ofdiesel cargo, struck the wreck of the sunken auto carrier "Tricolor" off the coast ofDunkirk, France . The double-hulled tanker freed itself from the wreck with the rising tide and sailed a mile off to check for leakage. The "Vicky" is the second ship to strike the wreck of the "Tricolor" since the carrier sank onDecember 14 ,2002 .
* ARoyal Australian Air Force C-130 Hercules overflew the islands ofTikopia andAnuta in theSolomon Islands to inspect damage byCyclone Zoe . The overflight carried officials of the Australian government agency AusAID. Reports show that there was damage to crops and traditional homes, but there may be no casualties among the islands' 1,600 inhabitants.January 2 ,2003 * The first 49 of a promised 1,264
West Africa n peacekeepers arrive atAbidjan ,Côte d'Ivoire , to help supervise the cease-fire between the government of PresidentLaurent Gbagbo and the main rebel group, thePatriotic Movement of the Ivory Coast . Rebellion against the Gbagbo government beganSeptember 19 ,2002 . TheEconomic Community of West African States (ECOWAS) agreed to send peacekeepers onSeptember 29 . The EECOWAS peacekeepers will join 2,500 French forces. Rebel groups occupy the northern half of Cote d'Ivoire.
* French Foreign MinisterDominique de Villepin arrives in Cote d'Ivoire to help mediate the conflict.
* Oil leakage from the sunken tanker "Prestige" threatens the southwestern coast of France. Theprefect ofAquitaine reported a slick from the tanker is 50 kilometers (30 standard miles) from the coast. French Prime MinisterJean-Pierre Raffarin promised 50 millioneuro s for the cleanup. The "Prestige", which carried 77,000tonne s of crude oil, sunk in late November, 2002, off the coast of the Galician region of Spain.
* ThePeople's Republic of China Foreign Ministry reacted to a report in theIsrael i newspaper "Ha'aretz " which stated that Israel had complied with a U.S. request to suspend all contracts on the exports of arms and security equipment from the PRC to Israel. Israeli Defence Ministry Director-GeneralAmos Yaron stated that Israel intends to "track down" all security ties with the PRC. An unnamed senior Israeli official stated that the Americans were using the pretext of protectingTaiwan to cover a proposed shift of American policy to allow direct arms sales to the PRC.
*United States Army division commanders are beginning a war game atUS V Corps headquarters atHeidelberg ,Germany , called VICTORY SCRIMMAGE. The exercise is under the command of Lieutenant GeneralWilliam S. Wallace , who is expected to command American ground forces in a planned U.S. war againstIraq .
*Clonaid Chief ExecutiveBrigitte Boisselier told the Frenchtelevision stationFrance 2 that the American parents of the supposed clone that Clonaid created are balking at providingDNA evidence to prove that their new-born baby "Eve" is really a clone. The claim is that the parents are afraid thatFlorida will try to take the baby away from them.January 3 ,2003 * The
Immigration and Naturalization Service of theUnited States proposes rules that will require all Americans traveling abroad to disclose detailed personal information both before leaving the country and before being permitted to re-enter the country. [http://www.startribune.com/stories/1631/3571435.html]
* InBourake ,Côte d'Ivoire , French Foreign MinisterDominique de Villepin met with political leaders of thePatriotic Movement of the Ivory Coast , who agreed to participate in negotiations to be held inParis ,France , the week ofJanuary 15 ,2003 . However, two independent rebel groups in the west of the country, assisted by fighters fromLiberia , have seized villages and thecocoa crops inside those villages, forcing residents to flee to the port ofSan Pédro with no possessions. One-fifth of the world's cocoa crop passes throughSan Pédro . A French unit is guarding the port.
* U.S. plan to invade Iraq: United Nations arms inspectors fromUNMOVIC have established a base of operations inMosul ,Iraq , 375 kilometers or 200 miles north of Baghdad, to speed the inspection process.
*College football : At theFiesta Bowl inTempe, Arizona , theOhio State University Buckeyes defeated theUniversity of Miami (Florida ) Hurricanes, 31-24, to win the national championship.Willis McGahee blows up his knee in his eventual final game as a Miami Hurricane andMaurice Clarett concludes his Buckeyes career as a National Bowl Champion before challenging theNFL on entering the2003 NFL Draft .
* Journalist Geoff Mackley [http://www.geoffmackley.com] reports after a helicopter mission that theCyclone Zoe led to no casualties on the island ofTikopia , even though devastation was enormous. The 1,000 inhabitants of the island survived in caves. Reports that they had already resumed their daily occupations like fishing are misleading: they were "fishing" for their possessions that were blown out to sea. The situation on the island ofAnuta with 600 inhabitants is not known yet.January 4 ,2003 * U.S. plan to invade Iraq: Turkey's
Milliyet newspaper published a picture showing tanks at an airstrip that it said was the disusedBamerni air base insideKurd ish-controlled northernIraq . If this report is true, this may be the first evidence of aNATO military presence in Iraq. [http://www.reuters.com/newsArticle.jhtml?type=worldNews&storyID=1992108]
* Richard A. "Dick" Gephardt, theUnited States House of Representatives minority leader, announced his intention to run for the Democratic nomination in the 2004 U.S. presidential election.
*Clonaid announces the birth of another human baby clone to a couple of Dutch lesbians. Clonaid also says there will be four other cloned babies delivered by February 2003.January 5 ,2003 * The
flood inGermany turns out to be less severe than expected in the last few days. Exception isWertheim am Main , where a 100-year-high is expected.
*Terrorist incident: A doublesuicide bombing shatters a busy area ofTel Aviv ,Israel . 23 people are killed and about 100 are wounded. Both the Islamic Jihad andHamas claim to be responsible for the double bombing.January 6 ,2003 *
Three Wise Men day celebrated all overLatin America . A tradition for centuries in Latin America, the Three Wise Men day is the official ending ofChristmas on most Latin American countries. During this day, most Latin American children will receive presents just as if it were anotherChristmas Day .January 7 ,2003 *
Jon Johansen was acquitted of all charges in the NorwegianDeCSS trial, in an important test case forcopyright law.
*Kobe Bryant breaksNBA record for most3-point field goal s in a single game.
*War on Terrorism : British police announced details of the discovery of traces of the toxinricin in a flat in Wood Green in NorthLondon in the wake of the arrest of 6 terrorist suspects. The timing of this news coincided with a major speech by Prime MinisterTony Blair dealing with the threat ofterrorism and Britain's relationship with the U.S.A.
*British Defence SecretaryGeoff Hoon announced details of the call-up of reservists in the military build-up calculated to increase pressure onIraq .
*French PresidentJacques Chirac , in a New Year's message to French forces, stated that French forces should be prepare to be activated if the United Nations decides on military action inIraq .
*Indian Prime MinisterAtal Behari Vajpayee told an educational conference inMumbai : "Our scientists are now talking of going to theMoon ."
*Astronomers at theInstitute of Advanced Studies atPrinceton University have found the most distantextrasolar planet , OGLE-TR-56b, by a new technique of observing the intensity of light as a planet transits its sun, rather than by gravitational perturbation.January 8 ,2003 *
North Korea threatens war if theUnited Nations applieseconomic sanctions .
*Air Midwest airplane crashes during take off fromCharlotte, North Carolina 's international airport, killing all 21 people aboard. The plane, headed toGreer, South Carolina , was not able to maintain altitude after take-off, crashing onto aUS Airways plane hangar. In another crash, inTurkey , at least 74 of the 77 people on board died when a plane of theTurkish Airlines company, crashed while attempting an emergency landing at theDiyarbakır airport.January 9 ,2003 *UN Chief Weapons Inspector
Hans Blix andInternational Atomic Energy Agency headMohammed El Baradei give a report to theUnited Nations Security Council . They say that progress on the search forweapons of mass destruction inIraq is "inching forward" but that a more "pro-active" stance is required from the Iraqi government. [http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/middle_east/2643945.stm (BBC)]
*Astronomer s at NASA'sGoddard Space Flight Center obtain the most detail view yet of ablack hole "feeding" at the centre of aquasar . [http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/science/nature/2645611.stm (BBC)]January 10 ,2003 *
North Korea formally withdraws from theNuclear Nonproliferation Treaty . [http://www.voanews.com/article.cfm?objectID=E538E490-9D9A-43F6-A39707F657286886]
*The INS registration deadline for males in theUnited States aged 16 and older fromAfghanistan ,Algeria ,Bahrain ,Eritrea ,Lebanon ,Morocco ,North Korea ,Oman ,Qatar ,Somalia ,Tunisia ,United Arab Emirates andYemen . A controversial Bush administration policy designed to capture terrorists requires all such men to submit to "special registration" procedures consisting offingerprint ing,photograph ing, and lengthy interviews concerning their whereabouts, associations, and activities. [http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/articles/A35545-2003Jan9.html]
*The Pentagon orders 62,000 US troops to thePersian Gulf
*Gordon Campbell , premier ofBritish Columbia , is arrested fordrunk driving on vacation inMaui . He is the first sitting Canadian premier to be arrested. A scandal ensues.January 11 ,2003 *
George H. Ryan ,Governor of Illinois , announced that he commuted the sentences of all 157 people on the state ofIllinois 'Death Row to life in prison. "Our capital system is haunted by the demon of error: error in determining guilt and error in determining who among the guilty deserves to die. What effect was race having? What effect was poverty having? Because of all these reasons, today I am commuting the sentences of all death row inmates," Ryan said. Ryan's term of office expires onJanuary 13 .
* A U.S. court ordered the controversial organizationClonaid , which claims that it produced a human clone, to reveal the identity and whereabouts of the alleged cloned baby.
*Idina Menzel married fellow broadway actor andRent (musical) costar,Taye Diggs January 12 ,2003 *
North Korea threatens that the US will vanish in a "sea of fire" if it continues to challenge North Korea.
*Maurice Gibb of the band the Bee Gees passes away.
*Ariel Sharon and hisLikud party are the target of continued accusations ofpolitical corruption .
*Steve Case announces his resignation as chairman ofAOL after 18 years at the head of the company.
*Groundbreaking begins onHong Kong Disneyland , scheduled to open in2006 .
*According to thePeru vian media, was found aFokker F-28 which crashed near Chachapoyas. The 42 passengers and 4 crew members were all killed as a consequence of the accident.January 13 ,2003 *
War on Terrorism : Six more suspects were arrested inBournemouth inEngland in connection with the investigation intoricin found in London. This brings the total of those arrested to eleven.
* SenatorJoseph Lieberman fromConnecticut announced he will run in the 2004 U.S. presidential election
* TheIndia n government had to shamefully withdraw its case againstIftikhar Gilani to prevent itself from a rather piquant situation where two of its ministries would have given contradictory opinions. Gilani had been arrested under theOfficial Secrets Act .
* The online cartoonHomestar Runner introduced its popular characterTrogdor The Burninator, a dragon created byStrong Bad .January 14 ,2003 *
War on Terrorism : Three more suspects have been arrested inManchester inEngland in connection with the investigation intoricin found in London, although it now appears as though the raid was initially carried out as the pursuance of an investigation into immigration issues. ASpecial Branch police officer, Stephen Oake, was fatally stabbed during the arrests, and three other officers were also injured, one seriously. This brings the total of those arrested to fourteen.
*British humanitarian agencyCare International warns that the security situation inAfghanistan is "urgent" and warns that coalition troops should not redirect resources from security to nation-building efforts, as this could enable factional forces to overthrow the internationally backed government inKabul . [http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/south_asia/2656761.stm]
*20,000 workers at US industrial giantGeneral Electric go on strike in 23 states over a GE plan to require workers to pay more for health insurance benefits. [http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/business/2657557.stm]January 15 ,2003 *Belgian plant pathologist,
Emile Frison , of theInternational Network for the Improvement of Banana and Plantain states that the commercialbanana variety may become extinct within 10 years.
*In a 7-2 decision in the caseEldred v. Ashcroft , theSupreme Court of the United States rules the 1998Sonny Bono Copyright Term Extension Act constitutional, preventing the expiration of any U.S.copyright s for 20 years from the date the law went into effect.
*A statement, issued by theCongregation for the Doctrine of the Faith and signed byPope John Paul II , declared that allRoman Catholic politicians must adhere to church teachings, and that they cannot be faithful to the Church if they vote against Church positions on such issues asabortion .
*Robert L. Ehrlich , (born November 25, 1957), an American politician, becomes the 60th Governor of the State ofMaryland .
*Borland Software Corporation (Nasdaq NM: BORL) announced the completion of its acquisition of TogetherSoft Corporation. Borland acquired the privately held TogetherSoft for approximately $82.5 million (cash) plus 9,050,000 shares of Borland common stock (reported as a total of $185 million) [news on Borland website] .January 16 ,2003 *President Bush visits the
University of Scranton in downtownScranton, Pennsylvania , to give a speech on medical liability reform admist majormedical malpractice innortheastern Pennsylvania . Bush criticized state attorneys for "frivolous lawsuits", vowing to decrease excessive jury awards and propose a $250,000 cap on non-economic damages. The president later paid a visit to Scranton's Mercy Hospital.
*US Senator Russ Feingold introduces a bill to halt theInformation Awareness Office and Total Information Awareness pending a review of privacy issues involved. The US Congress attempting to suspend an internal Department of Defense project is a highly unusual step. [http://news.com.com/2100-1023-980889.html]
*UNweapons inspector s inIraq stated that they found emptyrocket warhead s, designed to carrychemical warfare agents, at theUkhaider Ammunition Storage Area .
*TheSpace Shuttle Columbia launches on its last missionSTS-107 . It disintegrated 16 days later.January 17 ,2003 *
Tom Ridge is unanimously recommended by aUnited States Senate subcommittee to be confirmed by the full Senate as head of the newUnited States Department of Homeland Security which is scheduled to begin operation onJanuary 24 . [http://www.npr.org/ramfiles/atc/20030117.atc.09.ram] (RealAudio stream)
*A 1.3-mile tunnel, representing the latest major piece ofBoston, Massachusetts ' Big Dig, opened, connecting theMassachusetts Turnpike toLogan International Airport . The tunnel reduced the trip from downtown Boston from 45 minutes in traffic to 8 minutes. The next phase, taking the elevatedInterstate 93 and putting it underground, should be finished by early2004 .
*Gertrude Janeway, the last widow of a Union veteran from theAmerican Civil War , died at the age of 93, inBlaine, Tennessee . Gertrude married John Janeway in1927 , when she was 18 and he was 81. He died in1937 . Still alive is Confederate widow Alberta Martin, ofElba, Alabama .January 18 ,2003 *A mass mobilization pulls together global protests against the Iraq war in cities around the world, including
Tokyo ,Moscow ,Paris ,London ,Montreal ,Ottawa ,Toronto ,Cologne ,Bonn ,Göteborg ,Istanbul , andCairo . NION andANSWER hold protests inWashington D.C. andSan Francisco, California .
*The Swiss yacht "Allinghi", captained byNew Zealand skipper Russell Coutts, defeated "Oracle", aSan Francisco, California -based yacht, to win the challenger final of theAmerica's Cup . "Allinghi" will now face the New Zealand defender, yet to be determined.
*InAustralia , the most devastating bushfire since theAsh Wednesday fires in 1983 hitsCanberra and theAustralian Capital Territory . Four people are to die, 520 homes and thousands ofhectares ofnational park will be destroyed, 259 people will be admitted toThe Canberra Hospital with burns and AUD$250 million will be paid byinsurance companies.January 19 ,2003 * The
Golden Globe awards are held in Beverley Hills.Martin Scorsese winsBest Director for "Gangs of New York ". "Chicago" wins three awards. [http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/entertainment/2670097.stm (BBC)]
* TheUNESCO World Heritage-listedYuzhengong Palace is burnt to the ground [http://english.peopledaily.com.cn/200301/21/eng20030121_110504.shtml (People's Daily)]January 20 ,2003 *
Finsbury Park mosque inFinsbury Park, London, England , often associated with Islamic extremism, was raided by British police in an investigation related to the hunt for the poisonricin . Seven men who were apparently living at the mosque were arrested, and areplica firearm ,tear gas and astun gun were reported as having been found on the premises. [http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/england/2676481.stm]
* As part of the plan to invade Iraq, British defence secretaryGeoff Hoon announces that 26,000 British troops and equipment including 120tank s will be sent toKuwait , joining the 5,000 troops already on their way there. [http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/uk/2675101.stm]January 21 ,2003 * An
earthquake hitsMexico that is 7.6 on the Richter scale. The center of the earthquake was on located on the Pacific coast, in the State of Colima. The earthquake was felt as far as in Mexico City.
*Convicted crackerKevin Mitnick is allowed to use acomputer again.January 22 ,2003 *The
RIAA , a music industry lobbying group, announces thatHilary Rosen will step down as head of the organization at the end of 2003. Rosen achieved notoriety on theInternet for her prolific efforts to halt the spread ofcopyright edmp3 recordings onpeer to peer file sharing networks such asNapster andKazaa . Reports indicate that the members of the RIAA are unhappy with Rosen's nearly total failure to achieve this goal. [http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/articles/A30286-2003Jan22.html]
* Elections for theTweede Kamer , the main chamber ofparliament ofThe Netherlands . ThePvdA wins, but CDA remains the largest party in parliament. LPF loses. CDA andVVD do not get a majority.
* A large Arctic air mass over much of centralNorth America brings severe cold andwind chill over much of southern Canada and northern United States for several days.
*Germany andFrance celebrate the 40th anniversary of their friendship inVersailles (Elysée Treaty ).January 23 ,2003 *350 Australian troops begin their journey towards Iraq, joining the US and UK troops already assembled there. Prime Minister
John Howard said that "pre-positioning troops increased the likelihood of (the crisis) being resolved peacefully". Around 150 people protested as the troop ship left Sydney, some shouting "Go yourself!" to Mr. Howard. [http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/asia-pacific/2686905.stm (BBC)]
*Fast food restaurant chainMcDonald's reports a quarterly loss for the first time. The loss amounted toUS$ 344m. Shares in the company fell around 3% on the news. [http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/business/2688665.stm (BBC)]January 24 ,2003 *
War on Terrorism : TheUnited States Department of Homeland Security officially began operation, and former governorTom Ridge took command. Reorganization of other departments affected by its creation in theUnited States Government would continue for some time. This represented the largest reorganization of the United States Government since the creation of theUnited States Department of Defense duringWorld War II .January 25 ,2003 * The
Internet was attacked by very high traffic caused by a self-replicating softwareworm program called "SQL Slammer ". This attackedMicrosoft SQL servers, causing them to spray the Internet with more copies of the worm program. This was made possible by asecurity vulnerability inMicrosoft SQL Server . The worm attack had the side effect of causing a distributeddenial-of-service attack on the rest of the Internet.
* TheNew Democratic Party inCanada picksToronto city councillorJack Layton as its new leader, replacingAlexa McDonough , at its convention in Toronto. Layton wins on the first ballot, beating veteran MPBill Blaikie .January 26 ,2003 *
American Football Super Bowl XXXVII: TheTampa Bay Buccaneers defeated theOakland Raiders , 48-21.January 27 ,2003 *Speaking to the
UN Security Council , Iraqi Foreign MinisterNaji Sabri said that the United States and its allies are "unjustifably aggressive" and that Iraq is complying fully with requests made by theUN weapons inspector s. Speaking to the same forum,Hans Blix , the chief inspector, later said that Iraq had not been fully co-operative with theUN inspection teams. [http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/americas/2696805.stm (BBC)]January 28 ,2003 *An election in the state of
Oregon to pass a temporary three-year income tax failed with 54% of the votes voting against and 44% voting for. This forced the first layoffs in theOregon State Police since its creation in1931 , and other actions including cutbacks in many of the local school districts.January 29 ,2003 *A false rumor that Thai actress
Suvanant Kongying had told a reporter that the temple ruins atAngkor really belong toThailand led to a riot inPhnom Penh ,Cambodia . This caused the destruction of the Thai Embassy and dozens of Thai-owned businesses, hotels and factories.January 30 ,2003 *Would-be shoe-bomber Richard Reid is sentenced to life in prison for trying to down
American Airlines Flight 63 fromParis toMiami . Reid had previously pleaded guilty.It isRalph Nicholls birthday.January 31 ,2003 *France strongly advises its citizens to leave the
Ivory Coast . 1,500 French nationals remain trapped in the airport of the commercial capitalAbidjan , which is surrounded by a crowd of around 5,000 supporters of PresidentLaurent Gbagbo . Last week, the French brokered a power-sharing deal between the Government and the Northern rebels. [http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/africa/2712675.stm (BBC)]
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