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* <!--September 1-->Efforts continue to '''[[Effect of Hurricane Katrina on New Orleans|evacuate New Orleans]]''' and bring aid to other parts of the [[Gulf Coast of the United States|U.S. Gulf Coast]] in the aftermath of [[Hurricane Katrina]]. |
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* <!--September 3-->In [[Nepal]], [[Communist Party of Nepal (Maoist)|Maoist rebels]] declare a three-month unilateral [[ceasefire]] in that country's '''[[Nepal Civil War|civil war]]'''. |
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* <!-- Sept 1 --> The [[genome]] sequence of the '''[[Common Chimpanzee]]''' is released, revealing differences with the [[Human Genome Project]]. |
* <!-- Sept 1 --> The [[genome]] sequence of the '''[[Common Chimpanzee]]''' is released, revealing differences with the [[Human Genome Project]]. |
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* <!--August 31-->As many as a thousand people die in a '''[[Baghdad bridge stampede|stampede on Al-Aaimmah bridge]]''' over the [[Tigris|Tigris River]] in [[Baghdad]], [[Iraq]]. |
* <!--August 31-->As many as a thousand people die in a '''[[Baghdad bridge stampede|stampede on Al-Aaimmah bridge]]''' over the [[Tigris|Tigris River]] in [[Baghdad]], [[Iraq]]. |
Revision as of 16:53, 3 September 2005
- Efforts continue to evacuate New Orleans and bring aid to other parts of the U.S. Gulf Coast in the aftermath of Hurricane Katrina.
- In Nepal, Maoist rebels declare a three-month unilateral ceasefire in that country's civil war.
- The genome sequence of the Common Chimpanzee is released, revealing differences with the Human Genome Project.
- As many as a thousand people die in a stampede on Al-Aaimmah bridge over the Tigris River in Baghdad, Iraq.
- John Brogden, New South Wales Opposition Leader for the Liberal Party of Australia, resigns amid a public outcry over his alleged sexual harassments and racial remarks, and attempts to commit suicide.