July 24, 2003
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[edit] July 24, 2003
- The United States' provisional authority in Iraq releases photos of what are presumably the dead bodies of Uday and Qusay Hussein in an attempt to show the Iraqi people proof that the two were actually killed in a U.S. military operation.[1]
- California lieutenant governor Cruz Bustamante announces that governor Gray Davis will face a recall election on October 7. This will be the second gubernatorial recall election in the United States history (the first occurred 82 years beforehand).[2]
- Italian officials have decided to attempt a restoration of Michelangelo's David using distilled water. [3]
- Colin McMillan, President Bush's nominee for the post of United States Secretary of the Navy, dies of an apparently self-inflicted gunshot wound to the head.
- Jueves negro: Violent rioting follows on from political demonstrations in Guatemala City. (BBC)