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George W. Bush
's nomination of
John R. Bolton
for
U.S. Ambassador To The United Nations
receives a serious setback when
Ohio
senator
George Voinovich
announces in committee that he cannot vote to endorse Bolton for this important diplomatic position. The
Senate Foreign Relations Committee
agrees to postpone a vote for at least one month while allegations that Bolton abused subordinates is investigated.
(Reuters)
(NY Times)
Smoke
at the
Vatican
indicate that, after four ballots, a new
Pope
,
German
Cardinal
Joseph Ratzinger
, has been elected. He has taken the
Regnal Name
Pope Benedict XVI
.
(BBC)
''
MyPyramid
'' is released by the
United States Department Of Agriculture
. The new food guidance icon is an update of the 13-year old
Food Guide Pyramid
, which was itself an update of charts expounding on the ''four
Basic Food Groups
''.
(NY Times)
The
United Iraqi Alliance
, the leading
Coalition
in the new
Government Of Iraq
, demands the
Death Penalty
for
Saddam Hussein
, accused of
Genocide
in
Kurdistan
as well as
Torture
and other
Human Rights
violations in
Baghdad
. (
Al Jazeera
)
Victims and families observe 168 seconds of
Silence
on the
Tenth Anniversary
of the
Oklahoma City Bombing
at 9:02 a.m. (local time).
(Guardian)
Iran
suspends operations of
Al Jazeera
and accuses it of inflaming protests of the Iranian
Arab
minority. 220 people have been arrested during the unrest.
(Al Jazeera)
,
(IRNA)
,
(Middle East Online)
,
(Reuters)
,
(BBC)
The inquiry into the murder of
Rosemary Nelson
, a
Northern Ireland
solicitor who was killed by a
UDA
Bomb
in 1999, begins.
(Ireland On-Line)
,
(BBC)
,
(Scotsman)
Peru
vian authorities submit a $130 million plan to
UNESCO
to preserve the
Inca
citadel of
Machu Picchu
.
(BBC)
The first part of the
Obelisk Of Axum
, a 1700-year-old artefact of the
Axumite Kingdom
taken to
Rome
by
Benito Mussolini
's troops in
1937
, arrives back in
Ethiopia
.
(Reuters)
,
(BBC)
Japan
ese researchers have reversed
Diabetes
of a female patient with
Transplantation
of
Pancreatic
cells from her mother.
(Medical News Today)
(Reuters)
(Forbes)
A high court in
Spain
sentences
Adolfo Scilingo
, former
Argentinian
navy captain, for 640 years in prison for crimes against humanity during the
Dirty War
.
(Reuters AlertNet)
(IHT)
(CourtTV)
(Pensa Latina)
The girlfriend of a
Paris Opera Hotel
employee admits that she might have accidentally started the fire that destroyed the hotel last Friday. Police later take her into custody. The death toll has risen to 24.
(IHT)
(Reuters AlertNet)
(Scotsman)
Israel
extends the travel ban of
Mordechai Vanunu
.
(Ha'arets)
(Jerusalem Post)
(BBC)
In
Syria
,
Jassem Alwan
, who lead a failed military coup in
1963
, returns from exile in the
United Arab Emirates
.
(BBC)
The parliament of
Kuwait
gives initial backing to law that would allow women to
Vote
.
(Al Jazeera)
(Middle east Online)
(BBC)
Lebanese
prime minister
Najib Mikati
forms a new government to lead the country until the May elections.
(Daily Star)
(Reuters)
(Al Jazeera)
French
police state that
DNA Test
s confirm that the body found in the
French Alps
is
Anthony Ashley-Cooper
,
Earl Of Shaftesbury
.
(Scotsman)
(BBC)
Auction house
Christie's
withdraws an ancient
Persian
relic from sale when
Iran
states that it was smuggled out of the country illegally.
(CHN)
(Al Jazeera)
(BBC)
The parliament of
Greece
ratifies the
European Union Constitution
.
(MPA)
(EUBusiness)
(IHT)
President of
Pakistan
Pervez Musharraf
meets the president of the
Philippines
,
Gloria Arroyo
, in
Manila
.
(Pakistan Times)
(Manila Bulletin)
(Sun Star)
(BBC)
Zanzibar
bars foreign workers.
(IOL)
(BBC)