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National confrence. There was a national conference on technical inovation in colleges and universities.
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The government stopped degrading GPS. They degraded GPS for national security reasons.
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George W. Bush won election. George W. Bush won presidential election.
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Iraq starts using Euro. Iraq usually uses the U.S. dollars
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Israel withdraws troops from Leebanon. Israel's troops left Southern Lebanon after 22 years of occupation.
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Poland abolished it'd death penalty. This happened after they ratified protocol 6.
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Baptists reduce funding of SBC. Baptists are putting less money into the Southern Baptist Convention.
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Puerto Rico's first female govenor. Sila Calderon is Puerto Rico's first female govenor.
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Roosevelt was given a medal-of-honor. Bill Clinton gave Theodore Roosevelt a medal-of-honor for his swevice in the Spanish-American war.
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Segways were launched. Segway human transports were launched for public use
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No Child Left Behind Act approved by congress. The NCLBA was approved by congress.
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Gorge W. Bush sends out troops. George W. Bush sends troops to attack a group of people associated with terrorists.
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Religious websites closed. Some of the biggest religious websites close.
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Social security and unemployment benefits. Benefits for social security and unemployment increase by 8.5 cents per year.
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George W. Bush makes a state of the union address. He states North Korea, Iran, and Iraq are ab axis of evil.
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Former Yugoslav leader Milosevic trial. Slobodan Milosevic faces charges of crime against humanity.
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U.S, abd U.N. begin operation against terrorists. The U.S. sent over troops to Afghan. against remnants of Al Qaeda.
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Camera phones introduced. First camera phones put on the market.
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NAREA is formally launched. Their goal is to promote childrens' rights.
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Orthodox Christians celebrate Easter. Orthodox Christians celebrate Easter May 5th this year.
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President Bush signs law. Bush signed a law that extends unemployment benefits to about 2.5 million workers that did not have jobs.
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New Prime Minister of Israel. Ariel Sraph elected at Israel's prime minister.
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Baghdad falls. U.S. troops conqure Baghdad.
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"Road Map" for peace from U.S. The U.S. proposed a road map for peace with the middle East.
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Wiccans celebrate Beltane.Neopagans celebrate one of their 4 major seasonal days of celebration.
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Itunes music store launched. Apple's Itunes store launches to the public.
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NACOL launched. Their goal is to enhance K-12 online learning.
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4 American military contracters killed. 4 American private military contracters ambushed and mutilated.
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Iraq approves new constitution.. Iraqi council approves an interim constitution.
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Adidas protocols a shoe with a built in micro compressor. This determines the suppoert the wearer needs.
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China agrees to invest in Argentina. China invests $1 billion in Argentina.
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Massacre in Nigeria. Christians kill more than 630 nomad muslims.
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IDEA reformed. The idividuals with disabilities improvement act reauthorized and modified.
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Iran ends death penalty. Iran was poised to end juvenile death penalty.
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George W. Bush sworn in. Bush was sworn in as president for a second term.
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John Paul the second dies. Over four million people travel to Vatican to mourn him.
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Court goes against a school. The court did this because the school was teaching "intelligent design" instead of evolution is violation of the first amendment.
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64 bit CPU chip released. A high performance 64 bit CPU chip produced by China.
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North Korea says they're only making nukes to defend themselves. They're making them because they feel America is very hostile against them.
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China and India are growing financially. China and India are becoming a world financial power.
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Passenger ferry sinks. This leaves 200 people missing.
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Ellen Sirleaf first female head of state in Africa. Ellen Sirleaf, sworn in as Liberia's new president is Africa's first female head of state.
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Discontinuence of M3. Govenors of the federal reaserve system stopped publishing M3.
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Middle East conflict intensifies. Hopes of peace with the middle east immensly drop.
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Tesla Roadster 100 released. Car that uns off electricity and goes from 0-60 in 4 seconds.
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East Timor asks for military assistance. The Prime Minister asked for military help from Australia, New Zealand, Malaysia, and Portugual.
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Rosh Hashana celebrates beginning of the Jewish new year.
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The IATT make a conference. The IATT realize a crucial link between girls' education and HIV prevention.
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The AAMR became AAIDD. The American association of mental retardation became American association of intellectual and developmental disabilities.
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Jim Gilmore runs for president. He withdrew quickly, as it was a low funded campaign.
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Transition in Pakistan. The tensions in Pakistan increase as the Taliban control Northwest of the country.
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The X-48B idea. NASA, Boeing, and the air force are teaming up to develop a blended-wing body aircraft.
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Housing market booming. The market for buying and selling houses was a huge success.
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More troops sent to Iraq. George W. Bush sends troops to defend Baghdad and AL Anter province.
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Festival of religious freedom. Europe's largest religious freedom festival.
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New Hampshire law. N.H. law leagalizing civil unions for same sex couple comes into effect.
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Thousands of Iraq citizens killed.10.130 Iraq civilians killed.
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Intel and Nividia have competition. New GPU is beating CPU.
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Changes in NCLBA expected. Barrack wins election and people expect substansial changes on NCLBA.
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Hindus killed in stampede. 150 Hindu worshippers killed in a stampede.
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Georgia-Russia crisis. And international crisis between Georgia and Russia escelates.
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U.S, ame close to economic collapse. The U.C. was very close to facing a total economic collapse.
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Sri Lankan army conquring. Sri Lankan army conqures Kilinochichi Tamil capitol.
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British government accused of spying. British government accused of spying on foreign politics at G20 summit meetings.
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6.3 magnitude earthquake in Costa Rica's region of Volcan Poas hit by earthquake.
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Cell phones smarter. Cell phones updated with many new features such as the ability to go onto the internet.
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Economy terrible and rise of unemployment by 10%. Government's reaction only increases the debt.
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Common core state standard initiative. Expected many state will adopt the common core state standards initiative.
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Discussion of law. In New Jersey discussion on the law the catholic intellectual tradition.
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Earthquake in Haiti. Haiti's capitolhit by an earthquake and 230,000 people killed, and millions homeless.
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Scott Brown wins election as senate. Brown becomes senate in Massachusets.
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Scientists develop microparticles that stop counterfeiters. Color-striped microparticles that prove authenticity of currency, medication, and almost anything else.
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Highest number of casualties in Afghanistan war. America keeps fighting in the Afghanistan war and this year was the highest number of American troops that were killed.
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Gulf oil rig explodes. Oil rig in the Gulf of Mexico explodes and oil spills into the gulf.
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Events and controversies related to Islam dominate. U.S. coverage of religion dominated by events of Islam, bumping the Catholic Church from the top.
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Teachers layed off. Over 300,000 teachers layedoff due to the economy failing.
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Six officials killed including federal judge. Shooting of a congresswoman and other officials.
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Stem cell heart generation. Firts heart has been created using stem cells.
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U.S. economy struggles to find a footing. The unemployment rate increase at or near nine percent.
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For the Pashioners obvious Deacon's gone. The pashioners find it obvious Deacon Willie Cooper is gone in many ways.
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Bombing attacks by Syrian forces. The uprising against president Assad and his government results in bombing.
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Chinook helicopter shot down. Chinook helicopter with 22 navy seals inside shot down and killed.
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U.S. department of education request flexibility. The agency requwst flexibility regarding requirement of NCLBA.
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Parliament calls for a withdraw. Arab leaugue monitors in Syria withdrew.
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Shrove Monday. Shrove Monday means it's 48 days until Easter.
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Central African republic conflict. People fight against African government.
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Most money spent in presidential election. Presidential election spent most money than ever before.
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Camera pefect for amateurs. Amateurs can use camera, becuase the focus is simple.
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Middle class wealth drops by 35%. U.S. bureau of census made it oficial that mid-class is getting poorer.
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32 States abd Washington D.C. granted waivers. Waivers granted from some requirements of NCLBA
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Last minute deal. Senate and house approve of budget deal last minute.
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Palm Sunday. Beginning of holy week.
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Seattle high school teachers refusing. High school teachers refuse to give required district mandated measures of academy progress.
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Deadliest storm since 1991 in Philippines. Haiyan smashed into Archipelago with wind speeds as high as 170 MPH.
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Helium filled hard drives. Allowing hard drives to cram in 6TB.
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Retired soldier dedicates wall to vietnam veterans. Retired soldier that was prisoner of war for five years dedicates wall to Vietnam veterans.
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Economic debate. Debate says the federal reserve should begin pulling back on support to the economy.
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Florida election. Florida has a special primary election.
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Annual economic forum meeting held Jan. 19-25.
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Legislation withdrawing Indiana from common core standards. Some aspects may remain.
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Element 117 might soon be recognized. Atoms of element 117 were supposedly created by German scientists.
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Prime minister Arseniy Yatsenyuk attacks Russia. The prime minister of Ukraine says Russia executed a plan to destroy Urkraine and it's statehood.
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Forces reclaim television tower. Authorities in Ukraine said government forces reclaim a tlevision tower.
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Ascension of Jesus. The ascension of Jesus to be celebrated on May 29.