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October 2008 — was the tenth month of the leap year. It began on a Wednesday and ended after 31 days on a Friday. International holidays and other major events October 2 – Gandhi Jayanthi India October 13 – Columbus Day (observed) in many U.S. states.… … Wikipedia
October 2008 in science — 2008 : ← January February March April May June July August September October November December → << October 2008 >> … Wikipedia
October 2008 in rail transport — 2007, 2008, 2009 2007 in rail transport 2008 in rail transport 2009 in rail transport This article lists events related to rail transport that occurred in October 2008. Contents 1 Events … Wikipedia
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October 2008 in Pakistan — October 29 At least 100 people die after a 6.4 magnitude earthquake in Pakistan near the city of Quetta in the Province of Balochistan. (CNN) (Dawn) October 24 Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) sacked the national team coach Geoff Lawson and Chief… … Wikipedia
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Global financial crisis of September–October 2008 — The global financial crisis of September–October 2008 is a developing financial crisis which emerged the week of September 14, 2008. Beginning with failures of large financial institutions in the United States, it rapidly evolved into a global… … Wikipedia
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2008 North Indian Ocean cyclone season — Season summary map First storm formed: April 27, 2008 Last storm dissipated: December 8, 2008 … Wikipedia
2008–09 Copa del Rey — Country Spain Teams 83 Champions Barcelona Runner up Athletic Bilbao Top goal scorer(s) … Wikipedia