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1993 - January.
January 1 - Czechoslovakia divides. Establishment of independent Slovakia and Czech Republic.
January 3 - In Moscow, George H. W. Bush and Boris Yeltsin sign the second Strategic Arms Reduction Treaty (START).
January 5 - Washington State executes Westley Allan Dodd by hanging (the first legal hanging in America since 1965)
January 9 – Jean-Claude Romand kills his family and tries to burn himself with his home in France
January 11 - First edition of WWF ...
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Iraq disarmament crisis timeline 1990-1996 - 1990.
July 24, 1990
Nine days before Iraq's invasion of Kuwait US State Department spokeswoman, Margaret Tutweiller encourages Iraq with the statement: "We do not have any defence treaties with Kuwait, and there are no special defence or security commitments to Kuwait."
August 2, 1990
Iraqi troops invade Kuwait with armor and infantry, occupying strategic posts throughout the country, including the Emir's palace.
The ...
See also:Iraq disarmament crisis timeline 1990-1996, Iraq disarmament crisis timeline 1990-1996 - Timeline of events related to the Iraq disarmament crisis, Iraq disarmament crisis timeline 1990-1996 - 1990, Iraq disarmament crisis timeline 1990-1996 - 1991, Iraq disarmament crisis timeline 1990-1996 - 1992, Iraq disarmament crisis timeline 1990-1996 - 1993, Iraq disarmament crisis timeline 1990-1996 - 1994, Iraq disarmament crisis timeline 1990-1996 - 1995, Iraq disarmament crisis timeline 1990-1996 - 1996, Iraq disarmament crisis timeline 1990-1996 - Continued at Iraq disarmament crisis timeline 1997-2000 Read more here: » Iraq disarmament crisis timeline 1990-1996: Encyclopedia II - Iraq disarmament crisis timeline 1990-1996 - Timeline of events related to the Iraq disarmament crisis |
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The War of Iraq (2003) was the war in the Middle East country of Iraq, which resulted from the the Iraq disarmament crisis of late 2002 and began with the invasion of 2003. The war was between the Iraqi military and a coalition of multinational forces. The United States and the United Kingdom were the two major components of the US-dubbed "Coalition of the willing" that invaded Iraq and deposed Saddam Hussein's regime. The US ...
See also:Iraq War, Iraq War - Terminology, Iraq War - War rationales and debates, Iraq War - War justifications, Iraq War - Proponents of the war, Iraq War - Criticisms of the war, Iraq War - Iraq Survey Group findings, Iraq War - War of Iraq, Iraq War - Operation Iraqi Freedom, Iraq War - Operations under the new Iraqi government, Iraq War - The Iraqi insurgency, Iraq War - Notes, Iraq War - External articles Read more here: » Iraq War: Encyclopedia II - Iraq War - War of Iraq |
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|  |  |  | Iraq disarmament crisis: Encyclopedia II - Plame affair - Robert Novak articleIn his July 14, 2003 column, Novak wrote that the choice to use Wilson "was made routinely at a low level without [CIA] Director George Tenet's knowledge." Novak went on to identify Plame as Wilson's wife: "Wilson never worked for the CIA, but his wife, Valerie Plame, is an Agency operative on weapons of mass destruction. Two senior administration officials told me Wilson's wife suggested sending him to Niger to investigate the Italian report. The bipartisan Senate Intelligence report states that a CIA official told the Senate committee that Pla ...
See also:Plame affair, Plame affair - Background, Plame affair - Wilson's investigation and critical editorial, Plame affair - Robert Novak article, Plame affair - Claim of Plame-Wilson conspiracy, Plame affair - Response to the article, Plame affair - Novak defends his column, Plame affair - Responses of the Bush administration, Plame affair - Novak's sources, Plame affair - Justice Department investigation, Plame affair - Time line of Plame affair, Plame affair - CIA calls for leak investigation, Plame affair - Contempt of court: Miller Cooper, Plame affair - Karl Rove, Plame affair - Other journalists with early knowledge, Plame affair - Air Force One memo, Plame affair - Indictments, Plame affair - Reactions to the controversy, Plame affair - White House reactions, Plame affair - Congressional reactions, Plame affair - Reactions of former CIA officers, Plame affair - Public opinion, Plame affair - Criticism of Plame/Wilson, Plame affair - Regarding Wilson's trip to Niger, Plame affair - Regarding Plame's CIA job allegedly being widely known, Plame affair - Regarding Plame's status as covert, Plame affair - Criticism of Patrick Fitzgerald, Plame affair - Legal questions, Plame affair - Intelligence Identities Protection Act, Plame affair - Espionage Act, Plame affair - Theft of Government Property, Plame affair - Conspiracy to Impede or Injure Officer, Plame affair - The Classified Information Nondisclosure Agreement, Plame affair - Other laws and precedents, Plame affair - Actual damage caused, Plame affair - Conspiracy theories, Plame affair - CIA conspiracy, Plame affair - Saudi conspiracy interpretation, Plame affair - Notes Read more here: » Plame affair: Encyclopedia II - Plame affair - Robert Novak article |
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2003 - January.
January 1 - Luíz Inácio Lula Da Silva becomes the 37th President of Brazil.
January 1 - Pascal Couchepin becomes President of the Confederation in Switzerland.
January 3 - The Ohio State University defeats the University of Miami in double-overtime in the Fiesta Bowl, 31-24, for the national Bowl Championship Series (BCS) title. The game is considered to be among the best in recent years.
January 8 - US Airways flight 5481 crashes at Charlotte-Douglas Internation ...
See also:2003, 2003 - Events, 2003 - January, 2003 - February, 2003 - March, 2003 - April, 2003 - May, 2003 - June, 2003 - July, 2003 - August, 2003 - September, 2003 - October, 2003 - November, 2003 - December, 2003 - Births, 2003 - Deaths, 2003 - January, 2003 - February, 2003 - March, 2003 - April, 2003 - May, 2003 - June, 2003 - July, 2003 - August, 2003 - September, 2003 - October, 2003 - November, 2003 - December, 2003 - Nobel Prizes, 2003 - 2003 in Fiction Read more here: » 2003: Encyclopedia II - 2003 - Events |
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|  |  |  | Iraq disarmament crisis: Encyclopedia II - Australian contribution to the 2003 invasion of Iraq - Operations by Australian ForcesIn keeping with its relatively small size, the Australian force only made a limited contribution to Coalition operations during the invasion of Iraq. The Australian contribution was also geographically dispersed, with the Australian forces forming part of larger US and British units rather than a concentrated Australian unit. No Australian personnel were killed, wounded or taken prisoner during the war.< ...
See also:Australian contribution to the 2003 invasion of Iraq, Australian contribution to the 2003 invasion of Iraq - Forces committed, Australian contribution to the 2003 invasion of Iraq - Military significance of Australian forces, Australian contribution to the 2003 invasion of Iraq - Operations by Australian Forces, Australian contribution to the 2003 invasion of Iraq - Maritime operations, Australian contribution to the 2003 invasion of Iraq - Special forces operations, Australian contribution to the 2003 invasion of Iraq - Air operations, Australian contribution to the 2003 invasion of Iraq - Operations after the war, Australian contribution to the 2003 invasion of Iraq - The Australian contribution in context, Australian contribution to the 2003 invasion of Iraq - The scale of the Australian force commitment, Australian contribution to the 2003 invasion of Iraq - Motivations for Australia's involvement in the war, Australian contribution to the 2003 invasion of Iraq - F-111 debate Read more here: » Australian contribution to the 2003 invasion of Iraq: Encyclopedia II - Australian contribution to the 2003 invasion of Iraq - Operations by Australian Forces |
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1998 - January.
January 1998 - A massive ice storm, caused by El Niño, strikes New England, southern Ontario and Quebec, resulting in widespread power failures, severe damage to forests, and a number of deaths.
January 1 - Smoking is banned in all California bars and restaurants.
January 2 - Russia begins to circulate new rubles to stem inflation and promote confidence.
January 2 - Gunman shoots Antario Teodoro Filho, Brazilian politician and radio presenter, during a broadcast.< ...
See also:1998, 1998 - Events, 1998 - January, 1998 - February, 1998 - March, 1998 - April, 1998 - May, 1998 - June, 1998 - July, 1998 - August, 1998 - September, 1998 - October, 1998 - November, 1998 - December, 1998 - Unknown Dates, 1998 - Births, 1998 - Deaths, 1998 - January-February, 1998 - March-July, 1998 - August-December, 1998 - Unknown date, 1998 - Nobel Prizes, 1998 - Bank of Sweden Prize in Economic Sciences in Memory of Alfred Nobel, 1998 - Fields Medalists, 1998 - Templeton Prize Read more here: » 1998: Encyclopedia II - 1998 - Events |
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1993 - January.
January 1 - Czechoslovakia divides. Establishment of independent Slovakia and Czech Republic.
January 3 - In Moscow, George H. W. Bush and Boris Yeltsin sign the second Strategic Arms Reduction Treaty (START).
January 5 - Washington State executes Westley Allan Dodd by hanging (the first legal hanging in America since 1965)
January 9 – Jean-Claude Romand kills his family and tries to burn himself with his home in France
January 11 - First edition of WWF ...
See also:1993, 1993 - Events, 1993 - January, 1993 - February, 1993 - March, 1993 - April, 1993 - May, 1993 - June, 1993 - July, 1993 - August, 1993 - September, 1993 - October, 1993 - November, 1993 - December, 1993 - Unknown dates, 1993 - Births, 1993 - Deaths, 1993 - February, 1993 - March, 1993 - April, 1993 - May, 1993 - June, 1993 - July, 1993 - August, 1993 - September, 1993 - October, 1993 - November, 1993 - December, 1993 - Unknown dates, 1993 - Nobel Prizes, 1993 - Templeton Prize, 1993 - Alternative Read more here: » 1993: Encyclopedia II - 1993 - Events |
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1994 - January.
January 1 - North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA) goes into effect
January 1 - Zapatista Army of National Liberation begins war in Chiapas, Mexico
January 1 - Bantustans join South Africa
January 6 - Nancy Kerrigan is clubbed on the right leg by an assailant under orders from figure skating rival Tonya Harding.
January 8 - Valeri Polyakov began his 437.7 day orbit, eventually setting the world record for days spent in orbit.
January 11 - Iri ...
See also:1994, 1994 - Events, 1994 - January, 1994 - February, 1994 - March, 1994 - April, 1994 - May, 1994 - June, 1994 - July, 1994 - August, 1994 - September, 1994 - October, 1994 - November, 1994 - December, 1994 - Births, 1994 - Deaths, 1994 - January, 1994 - February-April, 1994 - May-October, 1994 - November-December, 1994 - Nobel Prizes, 1994 - Fields Medalists, 1994 - Templeton Prize, 1994 - Right Livelihood Award Read more here: » 1994: Encyclopedia II - 1994 - Events |
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Military history of the United States - Colonial wars 1620–1775.
The beginning of the United States military lies in civilian frontiersmen, armed for hunting and basic survival in the wilderness. These were organized into local militias for small military operations, mostly against Native American tribes but also to resist possible raids by the small military forces of neighboring European colonies. They relied on the support of the ...
See also:Military history of the United States, Military history of the United States - Overview, Military history of the United States - Timeline, Military history of the United States - Colonial wars 1620–1775, Military history of the United States - War of Independence 1775–1783, Military history of the United States - Early nationhood 1783–1820, Military history of the United States - Westward expansion 1820–1861, Military history of the United States - American Civil War 1861–1865, Military history of the United States - Post-Civil War era 1865–1917, Military history of the United States - First World War 1917–1918, Military history of the United States - Between the wars 1918–1941, Military history of the United States - Second World War 1941–1945, Military history of the United States - Cold War 1945–1991, Military history of the United States - Post-Cold War era 1991–present, Military history of the United States - War on Terrorism 2001–present, Military history of the United States - Related lists Read more here: » Military history of the United States: Encyclopedia II - Military history of the United States - Timeline |
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1996 - January.
January 5 - Hamas operative Yahya Ayyash is killed by an Israeli-planted booby-trapped cell phone.
January 7 - One of the worst blizzards in American history hits eastern states, killing more than 100.
January 8 - Zairean cargo plane crashes into a crowded market in the center of the capital Kinshasa - 350 dead.
January 9 - Assassination of Eric Hebborn, art forger, in Rome, Italy.
January 14 - Jorge Sampaio is elected president of Portugal.
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|  |  |  | Iraq disarmament crisis: Encyclopedia II - Multinational force in Iraq - List of nations in the CoalitionThe following nations have troops serving in Iraq in some capacity and the numbers were last updated on 11th July 2005. Changes/updates as of 11th July, 2005
Multinational force in Iraq - Over 5000 soldiers.
United States - As of July 2005 there were around 140,000 Army and Marine Corps personnel in West, North and Central Iraq; a planned reduction to 115,000 was cancelled due to losses and intense Iraqi resistance in Al Anbar province and a Shia uprising in the South of the country in late 200 ...
See also:Multinational force in Iraq, Multinational force in Iraq - 2003 invasion of Iraq, Multinational force in Iraq - Occupiers or liberators, Multinational force in Iraq - The Coalition of the Willing phrase, Multinational force in Iraq - The origin of the phrase, Multinational force in Iraq - Criticism of and humorous comment on the phrase, Multinational force in Iraq - List of nations in the Coalition, Multinational force in Iraq - Over 5000 soldiers, Multinational force in Iraq - 1000 - 5000 soldiers, Multinational force in Iraq - 100 - 1000 soldiers, Multinational force in Iraq - Fewer than 100 soldiers, Multinational force in Iraq - United Nations Assistance Mission in Iraq UNAMI, Multinational force in Iraq - Nations no longer participating in ground operations, Multinational force in Iraq - Private military contractors, Multinational force in Iraq - Other countries whose nationals have been killed in Iraq Read more here: » Multinational force in Iraq: Encyclopedia II - Multinational force in Iraq - List of nations in the Coalition |
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1997 - January.
January 5 - NBC's Today Show Bryant Gumbel signs off for the last time
January 8 - Mister Rogers receives a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame
January 9 - Yachtsman Tony Bullimore found alive five days after his boat capsized in the Southern Ocean
January 12 - The show King of the Hill first airs with its first episode entitled "Pilot."
January 16 - Ennis Cosby, the only son of actor Bill Cosby, is killed by a gunman while changing a flat tire in Lo ...
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2001 - January.
January 1 - A black monolith measuring approximately nine feet tall appears in Seattle's Magnuson Park, placed by an anonymous artist in reference to the movie 2001: A Space Odyssey.
January 6 - The U.S. Congress, presided over by Vice President Al Gore as President of the Senate, certifies George W. Bush's Electoral College victory and thus as the winner of 2000 presidential election.
January 11 - The Federal Trade Commission approved the merger of AOL and Time Warn ...
See also:2001, 2001 - Events, 2001 - January, 2001 - February, 2001 - March, 2001 - April, 2001 - May, 2001 - June, 2001 - July, 2001 - August, 2001 - September, 2001 - October, 2001 - November, 2001 - December, 2001 - Births, 2001 - Deaths, 2001 - January-February, 2001 - March-April, 2001 - May-June, 2001 - July-August, 2001 - September-October, 2001 - November-December, 2001 - Date unknown, 2001 - Nobel Prizes, 2001 - Templeton Prize, 2001 - Fictional references to the year Read more here: » 2001: Encyclopedia II - 2001 - Events |
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1995 - January.
January 1 - Austria, Finland and Sweden enter the European Union
January 1 - Fred West, accused of mass murder, hangs himself in Winson Green Prison, Birmingham
January 1 - World Trade Organization is established to replace GATT
January 2 - Former President of Somalia, Siyad Barre died. He had been ousted in 1991.
January 6-January 7 - A chemical fire occurs in an apartment complex in Manila, Philippines. Policemen led by watch commander Aida Fariscal and ...
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1991 - January.
January 2 - Sharon Pratt Dixon is sworn in as mayor of Washington, DC becoming the first black woman to lead a city of that size and importance.
January 4 - The United Nations Security Council votes unanimously to condemn Israel's treatment of Palestinians.
January 10 - SA State Govt forced to bail out State Bank.
January 11 - The Soviets storm Vilnius to stop Lithuanian independence.
January 12 - Gulf War: The U.S. Congress passes a resolution authorizing ...
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1999 - January.
January 1 - Euro currency introduced.
January 1 - An avalanche destroys a school gymnasium during New Year celebrations in Kangiqsualujjuaq in far northern Quebec, killing nine.
January 2 - A brutal snowstorm smashes into the Midwestern USA, causing 14 inches (359 mm) of snow at Milwaukee, Wisconsin and 19 inches (487 mm) at Chicago, Illinois. In Chicago, temperatures plunge to -13°F (-25°C), and 68 deaths are reported.
January 4 - Gunmen open fire on Shiite Musl ...
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2000 - January.
January 1 - Millennium celebrations take place throughout the world. Y2K passes without the serious, widespread computer failures and malfunctions that had been predicted.
January 5-January 8 - The 2000 al-Qaeda Summit was a meeting of several high-level al-Qaeda members including two 9/11 American Airlines Flight 77 hijackers. It was held in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia.
January 6 - The last remaining Pyrenean Ibex is found dead.
January 10 - America On-line announces a ...
See also:2000, 2000 - Events, 2000 - January, 2000 - February, 2000 - March, 2000 - April, 2000 - May, 2000 - June, 2000 - July, 2000 - August, 2000 - September, 2000 - October, 2000 - November, 2000 - December, 2000 - Unknown Date, 2000 - Births, 2000 - Deaths, 2000 - January, 2000 - February, 2000 - April, 2000 - May, 2000 - June, 2000 - July, 2000 - August, 2000 - September, 2000 - October, 2000 - November, 2000 - December, 2000 - Nobel Prizes, 2000 - Templeton Prize Read more here: » 2000: Encyclopedia II - 2000 - Events |
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Iraq and weapons of mass destruction - BBC report sexed up in Iraqi Dossier.
On May 29, 2003, Andrew Gilligan appears on the BBC's Today program early in the morning. Among the contentions he makes in his report are that the government "ordered (the September Dossier, a British Government dossier on WMD) to be sexed up, to be made more exciting, and ordered more facts to be…discovered." The broadcast is not repeated.[34]
Iraq a ...
See also:Iraq and weapons of mass destruction, Iraq and weapons of mass destruction - Justification of Iraq war, Iraq and weapons of mass destruction - Documented uses of WMD, Iraq and weapons of mass destruction - Use of chemical weapons by the British, Iraq and weapons of mass destruction - Use of chemical weapons during the war with Iran, Iraq and weapons of mass destruction - Halabja poison gas attack, Iraq and weapons of mass destruction - End of the war with Iran, Iraq and weapons of mass destruction - The 1991 Gulf War, Iraq and weapons of mass destruction - Invasion of Kuwait, Iraq and weapons of mass destruction - Invasion of Iraq by the Coalition, Iraq and weapons of mass destruction - U.N. ceasefire resolutions, Iraq and weapons of mass destruction - UNSCOM inspections 1991-1998, Iraq and weapons of mass destruction - Period without inspections, Iraq and weapons of mass destruction - UNMOVIC search 2003, Iraq and weapons of mass destruction - The 2003 war, Iraq and weapons of mass destruction - Prelude, Iraq and weapons of mass destruction - The fall of Iraq, Iraq and weapons of mass destruction - Aftermath of the 2003 war, Iraq and weapons of mass destruction - BBC report sexed up in Iraqi Dossier, Iraq and weapons of mass destruction - Wolfowitz makes a controversial statement, Iraq and weapons of mass destruction - The New York Times Ahmad Chalabi and WMD, Iraq and weapons of mass destruction - Looting of nuclear facilities, Iraq and weapons of mass destruction - Nuclear scientist buried components, Iraq and weapons of mass destruction - Iraq Survey Group, Iraq and weapons of mass destruction - U.S. Senate Committee on Intelligence Review, Iraq and weapons of mass destruction - Blair maintains that Iraq had WMD's, Iraq and weapons of mass destruction - The ISG Interim Report, Iraq and weapons of mass destruction - Saddam captured: Insists no WMDs, Iraq and weapons of mass destruction - Butler Inquiry, Iraq and weapons of mass destruction - Iraq Intelligence Commission, Iraq and weapons of mass destruction - Post-war interviews with Iraqi WMD searchers, Iraq and weapons of mass destruction - Former senior Iraqi General states: WMD was moved to Syria, Iraq and weapons of mass destruction - Reports of chemical weapons finds since 2003, Iraq and weapons of mass destruction - The U.S. Iraq Survey Group Final Report, Iraq and weapons of mass destruction - Statements, Iraq and weapons of mass destruction - External link Read more here: » Iraq and weapons of mass destruction: Encyclopedia II - Iraq and weapons of mass destruction - Aftermath of the 2003 war |
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