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Current events of
October 8
,
2007
(
2007-10-08
)
(Monday)
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U.S.
athlete
Marion Jones
returns the five medals she won at the
Sydney Olympics
and accepts a two-year ban from the sport after admitting to her use of
a prohibited substance
.
(Sydney Morning Herald)
Australia
suffers its first combat casualty in
Afghanistan
following the explosion of a bomb in the southern province of
Orūzgān
.
(Canadian Press)
Washington plane crash
Air crews conduct
search and rescue
missions for an airplane carrying 8-10 passengers that is believed to have crashed in a mountainous area of the
U.S. state
of
Washington
45 miles west of
Yakima
.
(Reuters)
The wreckage of a small plane carrying nine
skydivers
and the
pilot
is found in
Washington
with no sign of survivors.
(AP via Google)
The
Prime Minister of the United Kingdom
Gordon Brown
announces that Britain will cut its troop commitment in
Iraq
by half to 2,500 troops.
(AFP via ABC News Australia)
H D Kumaraswamy
resigns as
Chief Minister
of the
Indian
state
of
Karnataka
.
Governor
Rameshwar Thakur
is likely to recommend presidential rule till further elections.
[
citation needed
]
Mario R. Capecchi
,
Oliver Smithies
, and
Sir Martin J. Evans
are announced as winners of the 2007
Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine
for their discoveries of the principles for introducing
specific gene modifications
by the use of
embryonic stem cells
in
mice
.
(Nobelprize.org)
Pakistan
:
A
helicopter
escorting
the
helicopter
of
President
Pervez Musharraf
crashes in Pakistan-administered
Kashmir
, killing four
security
officials and injuring his
spokesman
.
[
citation needed
]
Forty five
Pakistani
soldiers and 130 pro-
Taliban
militants have died in
two days of fierce fighting
in North Waziristan, the Pakistani army says.
(Aljazeera)
2007 Burmese anti-government protests
:
Burma
's
junta
announces that
Buddhist monasteries
have accepted
US$
8000 as well as food and medicine from its soldiers to signify the armed forces have not left the faith.
(AFP via Melbourne Herald-Sun)
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