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*[[1998]] - [[Iraq]] announced its intention to fire upon [[U.S.]] and [[United Kingdom|British]] warplanes that patrol the northern and southern [[Iraqi no-fly zones|no-fly zones]].
*[[1998]] - [[Iraq]] announced its intention to fire upon [[U.S.]] and [[United Kingdom|British]] warplanes that patrol the northern and southern [[Iraqi no-fly zones|no-fly zones]].
*[[1998]] - Severe gales over [[Ireland]], northern [[England]], and southern [[Scotland]] cause widespread disruption and widespread power outages in [[Northern Ireland]] and southern [[Scotland]].
*[[1998]] - Severe gales over [[Ireland]], northern [[England]], and southern [[Scotland]] cause widespread disruption and widespread power outages in [[Northern Ireland]] and southern [[Scotland]].
*[[1999]] - Severe weather in [[France]] kills over 100 people and causes extensive damage to property and trees and the French national power grid.
*[[1999]] - Severe weather in [[France]] kills over 100 people and causes extensive damage to property and trees and the French national power grid (see [[Lothar (storm)|Lothar]]).
*[[2002]] - French [[Raelism|Raelian]] [[scientist]] [[Brigitte Boisselier]] says [[Clonaid]] has delivered the first of a supposed five [[Cloning|clone]] babies through [[cesarean section]].
*[[2002]] - French [[Raelism|Raelian]] [[scientist]] [[Brigitte Boisselier]] says [[Clonaid]] has delivered the first of a supposed five [[Cloning|clone]] babies through [[cesarean section]].
*[[2003]] - A major [[earthquake]] devastates southeast [[Iran]]ian city of [[Bam]], killing tens of thousands and destroying the citadel of [[Arg-é Bam]].
*[[2003]] - A major [[earthquake]] devastates southeast [[Iran]]ian city of [[Bam]], killing tens of thousands and destroying the citadel of [[Arg-é Bam]].

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December 26 is the 360th day of the year in the Gregorian Calendar, 361st in leap years. There are 5 days remaining.

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December 26 is a public holiday in most Christian countries, a notable exception being the United States (unless Christmas Day falls on a Sunday like it did in 2005 and will again in 2011, in which it is the observed federal holiday). In Germany, the Netherlands, Poland, and Scandinavia, Christmas Day and the following day are called First and Second Christmas Day.

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December 25 - December 27 - November 26 - January 26 -- listing of all days