Template:In the news: Difference between revisions
Appearance
Content deleted Content added
Adding Vladimir Putin dismissing Prime Minister, cabinet |
m Bolding Vladimir Putin for consistency - Shouldn't the bolding only apply to what is represented in the PICTURE? |
||
Line 1: | Line 1: | ||
[[Image:Paige.jpg|100px|right|Rod Paige]] |
[[Image:Paige.jpg|100px|right|Rod Paige]] |
||
<div style="margin-left:-1em;"> |
<div style="margin-left:-1em;"> |
||
* [[Russian Federation|Russian]] president [[Vladimir Putin]] dismisses Prime Minister [[Mikhail Kasyanov]] and the entire Russian cabinet less than a month prior to presidential elections. |
* [[Russian Federation|Russian]] president '''[[Vladimir Putin]]''' dismisses Prime Minister [[Mikhail Kasyanov]] and the entire Russian cabinet less than a month prior to presidential elections. |
||
* At least 20 people have been killed in [[Morocco]], in an '''[[earthquake]]''' of 6.5 [[Richter scale|Richter]] magnitude. |
* At least 20 people have been killed in [[Morocco]], in an '''[[earthquake]]''' of 6.5 [[Richter scale|Richter]] magnitude. |
||
* '''[[Rod Paige]]''', [[United States Secretary of Education|U.S. Education Secretary]], calls that nation's largest teachers' [[labor union|union]] a [[terrorist organization]]. Secretary Paige later apologized for the comment. |
* '''[[Rod Paige]]''', [[United States Secretary of Education|U.S. Education Secretary]], calls that nation's largest teachers' [[labor union|union]] a [[terrorist organization]]. Secretary Paige later apologized for the comment. |
Revision as of 14:32, 24 February 2004
- Russian president Vladimir Putin dismisses Prime Minister Mikhail Kasyanov and the entire Russian cabinet less than a month prior to presidential elections.
- At least 20 people have been killed in Morocco, in an earthquake of 6.5 Richter magnitude.
- Rod Paige, U.S. Education Secretary, calls that nation's largest teachers' union a terrorist organization. Secretary Paige later apologized for the comment.
- An outbreak of dengue fever in Indonesia has killed more than 220 people on Java.