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*Researchers at [[Switzerland]]'s [[Bern]] [[University]] publish a report in the journal ''[[Science (journal)|Science]]'' which shows last summer was the '''[[global warming|hottest]]''' since the year [[1500]]. |
*Researchers at [[Switzerland]]'s [[Bern]] [[University]] publish a report in the journal ''[[Science (journal)|Science]]'' which shows last summer was the '''[[global warming|hottest]]''' since the year [[1500]]. |
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*'''[[Horst Köhler]]''' resigns as the head of the [[International Monetary Fund|IMF]] in order to accept the nomination for [[President of Germany|Presidency of Germany]] (a largely ceremonial office). |
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*[[Libya]] admits to having stockpiled 44,000 pounds of '''[[mustard gas]]''' in its declaration to the [[Organisation for the Prohibition of Chemical Weapons]] in [[The Hague]]. |
*[[Libya]] admits to having stockpiled 44,000 pounds of '''[[mustard gas]]''' in its declaration to the [[Organisation for the Prohibition of Chemical Weapons]] in [[The Hague]]. |
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*'''[[Marc Dutroux]]''' goes on trial in [[Belgium]] after eight years of investigation, charged with [[murder]] and [[Child sexual abuse|child molestation]]. </div> |
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Revision as of 20:10, 5 March 2004
- Researchers at Switzerland's Bern University publish a report in the journal Science which shows last summer was the hottest since the year 1500.
- Horst Köhler resigns as the head of the IMF in order to accept the nomination for Presidency of Germany (a largely ceremonial office).
- Libya admits to having stockpiled 44,000 pounds of mustard gas in its declaration to the Organisation for the Prohibition of Chemical Weapons in The Hague.