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September 23 ,2003 =*California recall: A federal appeals court overturns a three-judge panel's ruling and reinstates the original date for the recall election,
October 7 ,2003 . TheACLU , whose suit was responsible for the original decision, will not appeal to theUnited States Supreme Court . [http://www.usatoday.com/news/politicselections/state/2003-09-23-court-rules_x.htm]
*United Nations : World Heads of State and Government convened atUnited Nations Headquarters inNew York City for the start of the General Assembly's annual high-level debate.President of the United States George W. Bush urges the international community to helpIraq rebuild itself into a democracy with the "great power to inspire theMiddle East ." President Bush states a transformed Middle East would also benefit the entire world "by undermining the ideologies that export violence to other lands." President Bush also calls on theSecurity Council to adopt new anti-proliferation resolution "calling on all members of the UN to criminalize the proliferation of weapons of mass destruction," enacting strict export controls, and securing all sensitive material. [http://www.un.org/apps/news/story.asp?NewsID=8329&Cr=iraq&Cr1=]
*Iraq : A newGallup poll shows majority of Iraqis expect better life in 5 years. After foreignmilitary occupation and the removal ofSaddam Hussein , around two-thirds ofBaghdad residents state the Iraqi dictator removal was worth the hardships they've been forced to endure. [http://www.iht.com/articles/110955.html]
*Iraq : A US-led coalition backedIraqi Governing Council member,Iyad Allawi , announces restrictions of the operations of TV networksal Jazeera andal-Arabiya . The networks are barred from reporting on official activities and news conferences and from entering ministries and office buildings for the next two weeks. The council claims they incited anti-occupation violence (by airing statements from resistance leaders; specifically broadcasting a video of "terrorists terrorizing Iraqis"), increased ethnic and sectarian tensions and were supportive of the lawless resistance. Allawi hopes the ban sends a "very clear message" to other stations. Al Jazeera responds that it is trying to give a balanced view of the current situation in Iraq and that it considers its ethical standards to be similar to western ones. TheCoalition Provisional Authority has not responded to inquiries about the announcement. [http://www.cnn.com/2003/WORLD/meast/09/23/sprj.nitop.iraq.networks/] , [http://english.aljazeera.net/Articles/News/ArabWorld/US-backed+council+bans+Arab+TV+stations.htm] , [http://www.upi.com/view.cfm?StoryID=20030923-111537-1915r] , [http://www.guardian.co.uk/international/story/0,3604,1047728,00.html]
* TheMethuselah Foundation launches theMethuselah mouse contest , offering a prize to the team which can extendmouse lifespan the longest. The aim is to promote research which can offer insights into humanlongevity .
* Blackout: A power shortcut lays the southern part ofSweden and the eastern part ofDenmark dead from midday, leaving traffic chaos and other disruptions throughout the area. About 2-3 million people are affected. From 4 p.m.Copenhagen has power again. A Swedishnuclear power plant abruptly stopped producing power.
*Space Shuttle program : EntireNASA flight safety panel resigns. All nine members of a panel formed to advise on space flight safety resigned. [http://washingtontimes.com/upi-breaking/20030923-090200-9118r.htm]
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