- June 2003
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June 2003 : January - February - March - April - May - June - July - August - September - October - November - DecemberEvents
June 1 ,2003 * The
Group of Eight summit opens in Evian,France , to tight security and tens of thousands of protestors.
* The sluice-gates on theThree Gorges Dam inChina are closed, starting the filling of the reservoir of the world's largesthydroelectric project.
*TheRailroad Museum of the Niagara Frontier opens.
*Ioannis F is ordained to Reader by Metropolitan Sotirios of Toronto.June 2 ,2003 * President
George W. Bush starts hisMiddle East trip today, beginning withEgypt . He is in talks withIsrael i andPalestinian leaders. He promises to work for the goal of Israel and a Palestinian state being able to live side by side without any bloodshed.
* Thousands ofIraqi soldiers threaten to begin suicide attacks against U.S. troops as leaders of Iraq's tribes tell the Americans that they could face war if they don't leave.
*Israel says it will dismantle only some of the more than 100West Bank settlement outposts since violence began in that area 32 months ago.
* InZimbabwe , opposition leaderMorgan Tsvangirai is first arrested, then released. This coincides with the start of a week of protests against the government, who have put Tsvangirai on trial fortreason . He is due to appear in court later today.
*Europe launches its first voyage to another planet, Mars. TheEuropean Space Agency 'sMars Express probe launches from theBaikonur space centre inKazakhstan . [http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/science/nature/2947018.stm]
* The U.S.Federal Communications Commission announces sweeping changes to theconcentration of media ownership protections in the U.S, allowing a single owner to own up to 45% of media in a given city.
* A US Department of Justice internal audit is released which asserts that the government systematically abused the civil rights of individuals detained after theSeptember 11, 2001 Terrorist Attack , engaging in "a pattern of physical and verbal abuse". [http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/articles/A5511-2003Jun2.html]
*Stephenie Meyer dreams what would later be the 13th chapter of her first book, " Twilight". This dream is what prompts Stephenie to write the book, which is New York Times Editor's Choice on26 February 2006 , first onAmazon.com 's "Best of the Decade...So Far" list, nominated to the ALA Best Books for Young Adults, and has been translated into 20 different languages.June 3 ,2003 * A British Parliamentary committee announces it will hold an inquiry into the government's decision to go to war with
Iraq .
*Israel frees about 100Palestinian prisoners before the Mideast peace summit with PresidentGeorge W. Bush in a sign of goodwill.
* PresidentGeorge W. Bush meets withArab leaders, and says that their summit is making progress on the US-backed "road-map" toIsrael i-Palestinian peace. The Arab leaders announce their support for the "road map" and promise to work on cutting off funding to "terrorist groups".
*MathematicianJean-Pierre Serre is awarded the firstAbel Prize at a ceremony inOslo ,Norway .
*Amelia Vega of theDominican Republic wins theMiss Universe contest inPanama City, Panama . She is the first Miss Universe from the Dominican Republic.
*Sammy Sosa ofbaseball 'sChicago Cubs is ejected from a game after he is found to have used acorked bat . The Cubs went on to beat the Devil Rays, 3 to 2.Major League Baseball Officials confiscated 76 of Sosa's spare bats after his ejection, and all were found to be clean, with no cork.June 4 ,2003 * "Road map" for peace:
Israel i Prime MinisterAriel Sharon promises to dismantle illegal settlements in theWest Bank , while new Palestinian Prime MinisterMahmoud Abbas renounces all terrorism against Israel.
*Martha Stewart is indicted by a federalgrand jury on nine criminal counts includingsecurities fraud ,obstruction of justice , and conspiracy in the U.S. government's investigation of her possibleinsider trading ofImClone Systems stock in December2001 . Just hours after this, she announces that she will quit as chairman andCEO of her company.
* Scientists have usedgenetic engineering techniques to makechicken s growteeth . [http://edition.cnn.com/2003/TECH/science/06/04/teeth.birds/]
* TheUnited States House of Representatives votes 282 to 139 to banIntact dilation and extraction , a process commonly referred to as partial-birth abortion.
* TheDow Jones Industrial Average closes above 9,000 for the first time sinceAugust 22 ,2002 .June 5 ,2003 * German
politician Jürgen Möllemann dies while parachuting.
*Computer virus Bugbear.b spreads worldwide on computer systems runningMicrosoft Windows by infecting email attachments. [http://www.cnet.com/software/0-7760531-8-21261067-1.html?tag=sd]
* TheUnited States agrees to dismantle its bases and withdraw American forces from positions they have occupied near the DMZ, which separates North andSouth Korea , for decades.
*Pope John Paul II marks his 100th foreign voyage in a trip toCroatia , where thepontiff is expected to meet withSerbian Orthodox Christian s as a sign of goodwill between the centuries-long feuding sister churches. [http://www.foxnews.com/story/0,2933,88640,00.html]
* For the first time in more than two months, no new deaths were reported yesterday fromSARS , the latest indication that the epidemic is subsiding, theWorld Health Organization said. [http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/articles/A14953-2003Jun4.html?nav=hptoc_h]
* AUnited Nations war crimes tribunal charges President Charles Taylor ofLiberia with war crimes for masterminding atrocities in theSierra Leone civil war.June 6 ,2003 *
NASA investigators cracked a reinforced carbon fiber wing by shooting it with a piece of insulation, providing more evidence that falling insulation may have caused theSpace Shuttle Columbia disaster . [http://quote.bloomberg.com/apps/news?pid=10000103&sid=aXLTzVP9S3j0&refer=us]June 7 ,2003 * Foreign affairs minister of
Finland ,Erkki Tuomioja , says thatNATO could be a good option for theScandinavia n country. Finland has been previously very conservative about military alliances and known for its neutrality. [http://www.helsinginsanomat.fi/tuoreet/artikkeli/tulosta/1054730299020 (In Finnish)] A more balanced view is given in an interview in [http://www.helsinki-hs.net/news.asp?id=20030610IE6 Helsingin Sanomat's English edition of June 10th] .
*Empire Maker wins theBelmont Stakes horse race, stopping the bid ofFunny Cide to win theTriple Crown of Thoroughbred Racing . Funny Cide is third, behindTen Most Wanted .June 8 ,2003 * After several days of violence and confusion in
Mauritania , Pro-Israeli PresidentMaaouiya Ould Taya appears to have defeated the uprising against him. [http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/world/africa/2974006.stm]
* The Polishreferendum on EU enlargement entrance finishes today; 78% of the voters voted to join the EU, with approximately 59% turnout. [http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/world/europe/2973738.stm]
* The presence of themonkeypox virus in the United States is confirmed with 4 cases inWisconsin , sparking the first discovery of the virus in the Western Hemisphere. Dozens of suspected cases have appeared across threeMidwest states, where pet enthusiasts came into contact with infected domesticprairie dog s, which caught the disease from the Gambian giantrat .June 9 ,2003 *
Silvio Berlusconi 's centre-right coalition is routed in the Italian local elections.
* Archaeologists announce that themummy of QueenNefertiti may have been found in theValley of the Kings inEgypt . [http://www.reuters.com/newsArticle.jhtml?type=topNews&storyID=2900973]
* TheFBI begins to drain aFrederick, Maryland pond hoping to uncover more evidence in the2001 anthrax attacks . [http://www.cbsnews.com/stories/2003/06/09/national/main557651.shtml]
*North America nIce hockey : TheNew Jersey Devils win theStanley Cup , beating theMighty Ducks of Anaheim , 3-0, in Game Seven of their championship series.
* InNew Brunswick ,Canada ,Bernard Lord 's Progressive Conservatives edge outShawn Graham 's Liberals in the general election. Lord's party takes 28 seats, Graham's 26 and the New Democratic Party takes 1.June 10 ,2003 *
Donald Regan , Secretary of the Treasury under U.S. PresidentRonald Reagan from1981 to1985 andWhite House Chief of Staff from 1985 to1987 , dies at 84 ofcancer .
*Same-sex marriage in Canada : TheOntario Appeals Court rules that the law restrictingmarriage to heterosexual couples contravenes the equality provisions in theCanadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms . The court does not permit the province any grace time to bring its law in conformity with the ruling. This appears to mean that Ontario has become the first jurisdiction in North America to recognizesame-sex marriage s.Toronto announces that its city clerk will begin to issue marriage licences to same-sex couples, and two same-sex couples who filed suit have their marriages retroactively recognized. [http://www.theglobeandmail.com/servlet/ArticleNews/TPStory/LAC/20030611/UGAYYN//?query=gay]June 11 ,2003 * Three 160,000 year old human skulls unearthed in
Ethiopia bridge an important gap in the humanfossil record and lend support to the "out of Africa"single origin theory ofhuman evolution . [http://www.newscientist.com/news/news.jsp?id=ns99993814]
* Masquerading as an Orthodox Jew, a suicide bomber blows up a bus inJerusalem ,Israel , killing at least sixteen people. An Israeli helicopter attack in theGaza Strip kills at least seven. [http://www.haaretz.com]
*Same-sex marriage in Canada : The attorney general ofOntario announces that his government will conform to yesterday's court ruling legalizing same-sex marriage in that province.
* USBaseball : SixHouston Astros pitchers combine to pitch a no-hitter against theNew York Yankees . The game sets several records, including the most pitchers to combine for a no-hitter inMajor League Baseball history, and a record for the Yankees for the most sequential games without being no-hit. [http://yankees.mlb.com/NASApp/mlb/index.jsp?c_id=nyy]
* History is made when professional wrestlerAJ Styles wins his first everNWA World Heavyweight Championship when he defeatedJeff Jarrett andRaven June 12 ,2003 *
Massachusetts Attorney General Thomas Reilly formally accuses college studentLuke Thompson of creating a fake airline,Mainline Airways , and selling bogus tickets. [http://www.zwire.com/site/news.cfm?newsid=8304673&BRD=2212&PAG=461&dept_id=465812&rfi=6]
*Zahi Hawass , head ofEgypt 's Supreme Council for Antiquities, dismisses claim thatarchaeologist s discoveredNefertiti 's mummy. [http://www.reuters.com/newsArticle.jhtml;jsessionid=KPHXFTPQYRNMOCRBAEZSFEY?type=topNews&storyID=2919079]
* The CDC says 54 people in the US may be infected withmonkeypox .
* British Prime MinisterTony Blair reshuffles his Cabinet: theLord Chancellor is to be replaced by a newDepartment for Constitutional Affairs , andPeter Hain and John Reid have new jobs, whileAlan Milburn unexpectedly resigns. The government also plans to replace theHouse of Lords ' judicial functions with a new Supreme Court. [http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/uk_politics/2985168.stm] [http://www.number10.gov.uk/output/Page3893.asp]
*A mass grave inUlan Bator ,Mongolia , dating back to theStalin ist purges in the1930 s, is discovered containing at least 575 victims. 90 percent of the dead were found with the remains of yellow and red garments and religious items usually worn byBuddhist monks. The number could top 1,000, investigators said.June 13 ,2003 * The
Iraq ioil pipeline near Baiji catchesfire , following twoexplosion s
* TheUnited States occupation forces north ofBaghdad kill 27 Iraqis in a pitched battle.
*Israel announces intention to kill high-rankingHamas members, includingSheikh Ahmed Yassin despite an opinion poll showing that more than two-thirds of Israelis want the campaign ofassassination s to stop. [http://news.independent.co.uk/world/middle_east/story.jsp?story=415304]
*Abud Sarhan , ashepherd , sues US Army General Franks and Secretary Rumsfeld following the deaths of 17 family members during the invasion of Iraq
*Massachusetts Attorney General Thomas Reilly formally accuses college studentLuke Thompson of creating a fake airline,Mainline Airways , and selling bogus tickets. [http://www.zwire.com/site/news.cfm?newsid=8304673&BRD=2212&PAG=461&dept_id=465812&rfi=6]
* USBaseball : Pitching against theSt. Louis Cardinals , New York YankeeRoger Clemens notches his 4,000th strikeout and his 300th win.June 14 ,2003 * Czech citizens vote "yes" to joining the
European Union by 77% with 55% turnout.June 15 ,2003 * The
German Green Party backs ChancellorGerhard Schröder 's "Agenda 2010 " with more than 90% of all votes at an extraordinary party convention.
* TheSan Antonio Spurs becomeNBA basketball champions by defeating theNew Jersey Nets in game six of the 2003 NBA Finals, 88-77. It's the Spurs second franchise title.
* American and Canadian researchers publish a paper that usesgene linkage techniques to identify amutation in theGRK3 gene as a possible cause of up to 10% of cases ofbipolar disorder , one of the majormental illness es.June 16 ,2003 *The
Church of All Saints, Yekaterinburg is consecrated to commemorate the spot where theIpatiev House used to stand.June 17 ,2003 *
United States troops shoot dead two formerIraq i soldiers who were protesting that they had not been paid since their country was occupied.
* Following an international outrcy, theRomania n government retracts an official statement that noholocaust occurred on its territory during theSecond World War .
*Linus Torvalds announces that he will take a leave of absence from his job atTransmeta to work full-time atOSDL on theLinux kernel.
*Same-sex marriage in Canada : The Canadian government announces that it will not appeal theOntario appeals court ruling that permittedsame-sex marriage . Instead, Prime MinisterJean Chrétien indicates that his government will introduce legislation to change the definition of marriage but protect the rights of churches to decide which marriages they will solemnize.
* The "New York Times " reports about allegations of severechild abuse within the "Tranquility Bay" correctional facility for unruly children, run by the Utah-basedWorld Wide Association of Specialty Programs and Schools .
*Kyodo reports thatUnited States Armed Forces arrest theJapan esejournalist Rei Shiba and twoIraq i guides on aroundJune 8 inAr Ramadi , 100 km west ofBaghdad , while covering auniversity . The American forces reportedly put a bag on their heads during the arrest and gagged them incustody . [http://www.mainichi.co.jp/news/selection/20030618k0000m030136000c.html]June 18 ,2003 * Two months after becoming
Finland 's first femaleprime minister ,Anneli Jäätteenmäki resigns amid accusations she lied about the leak of sensitive political information aboutIraq discussions withGeorge W. Bush during the election campaign. [http://www.globeandmail.com/servlet/story/RTGAM.20030618.wfinn0618/BNStory/International/]
*Bounty hunter s (including, reportedly, Duane "Dog" Chapman) aid in the capture ofAndrew Luster , the fugitiveMax Factor heir and a convicted rapist, inPuerto Vallarta ,Mexico .
* TheAngola n government announces aBoeing 727 has been stolen from Luanda's International Airport. The FAA asks all control towers in theUnited States to watch for any unscheduled aircraft as a consequence.June 19 ,2003 The Widely-Syndicated Comic Strip
Garfield celebrates it's 25th anniversary.June 20 ,2003 *The "
Christian Science Monitor " apologises toGeorge Galloway for falsely alleging that he received ten million dollars fromSaddam Hussein . Galloway refuses to accept the apology.
*The "Houston Chronicle " reports thatBill Sikora , who advisedNASA in 1989 on how to evadeFreedom of Information Act requests, is now working as legal counsel on the agency'sSpace Shuttle Columbia disaster investigation board. [http://www.chron.com/cs/CDA/ssistory.mpl/space/1960571]June 22 ,2003 *
Real Madrid clinches thePrimera división , the top football league inSpain , beatingReal Sociedad by two points. The very next day, Real fires its manager, Vicente Del Bosque
*Hundreds of US troops raid Iraqi homes in the town ofRamadi , fired up by the "Ride of the Valkyries" coming through loudspeakers, in a scene whichReuters reporterAlistair Lyon describes as "a bizarre musical reprise from Vietnam war film "Apocalypse Now "." Meanwhile a group identifying itself as the Iraqi National Front of Fedayeen announces to increase attacks on US troops if they refuse to leave the occupied country. [http://asia.reuters.com/newsArticle.jhtml?type=worldNews&storyID=2966730]June 23 ,2003 * The U.S. Supreme Court issues opinions in "
Grutter v. Bollinger " and "Gratz and Hamacher v. Bollinger", challenges to theaffirmative action admissions policies at theUniversity of Michigan . In "Grutter", the Court held that the University of Michigan Law School's admissions policy, which considered race as one of a number of "soft" admissions factors on a case-by-case basis, was constitutional. In "Gratz", the Court held that the undergraduate affirmative action admissions policy, which was based on a point system and was more rigid than the Law School's, was unconstitutional. [http://www.cnn.com/2003/LAW/06/23/scotus.affirmative.action/]
*InPeekskill, New York , a 10 month old baby girl survives a seven story fall. Her father, Willie Williams, takes her to the hospital, where she was treated for bruises and cuts, but Mr. Williams is later arrested on charges of attempted murder. [http://www.cnn.com/2003/US/Northeast/06/23/baby.tossed.ap/index.html]
*Human Rights Watch calls for a criminal investigation intoIsrael i Prime MinisterAriel Sharon 's alleged role in the massacre of civilians in the Palestinian refugee camps ofSabra andShatilla .June 24 ,2003 * Six members of the British
Royal Military Police are killed, in an attack inMajar al-Kabir , a village near the town ofAmara inIraq . Eight others are wounded in two separateambush es. [http://www.guardian.co.uk/Iraq/Story/0,2763,984500,00.html]June 26 ,2003 *
Cameroon iansoccer playerMarc-Vivien Foé collapsed during aConfederations Cup semi-final betweenCameroon andColombia inLyon ,France . He subsequently died after doctors failed to resuscitate him. He played forOlympique Lyonnais and was loaned toManchester City F.C. in the 2002/03 season. [http://fifa.com/en/display/mrel,70423.html]
*The U.S. Supreme Court issues opinions in "Lawrence v. Texas ", ruling 6-3 that a ban on gay sex is an unconstitutional violation of the Fourteenth Amendment. The decision reverses the court's ruling 17 years ago which upheld the anti-sodomy laws. [http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/articles/A35196-2003Jun26.html]
*Under pressure from members of Congress and human rights activists, officials in the administration ofUnited States PresidentGeorge W. Bush publicly pledge for the first time that the United States will nottorture terrorism suspects. [http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/articles/A37460-2003Jun26.html]June 27 ,2003 *The United States
Federal Trade Commission opens theNational Do Not Call Registry . This registry givesconsumer s an opportunity to limit thetelemarketing calls they receive. OnOctober 1 , 2003, when the National Do Not Call Registry became enforced, most telemarketers were required to remove the numbers on the registry from their call lists. See http://donotcall.gov/ or call 1-888 382-1222 for registration. [http://www.ftc.gov/bcp/conline/edcams/donotcall/index.html] , [http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/articles/A36856-2003Jun26.html?nav=hptop_ts]
*TheBoston Red Sox establish a new Major League Baseball record by scoring 10 runs before recording their first out of the game against theFlorida Marlins inBoston . Marlinspitcher Kevin Olsen was injured by a line-drive hit and taken to a localhospital , where he was admitted in good condition. The Red Sox beat the Marlins, 25-8.June 28 ,2003 *The
FBI finishes its investigation of apond inFrederick, Maryland for clues in the2001 anthrax attacks . Items found in the pond include abicycle , some logs, astreet sign ,coin s,fishing lure s, and ahandgun . The FBI tooksoil samples from the bottom of the pond for testing.June 29 ,2003 *Actress
Katharine Hepburn dies of natural causes at the age of 96 at her family home inOld Saybrook, Connecticut .June 30 ,2003 *
Comedian andactor Buddy Hackett dies at his home in Malibu at the age of 78.
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