Portal:Current events/2007 July 10: Difference between revisions
Appearance
Content deleted Content added
No propaganda please. Press TV is not reliable source for Al Qaeda. |
CBS more reliable |
||
Line 10: | Line 10: | ||
*[[Chester Turner]] is sentenced to death for the murder of ten women and an unborn child in [[Los Angeles, California]] in the 1980s and 1990s. [http://www.iht.com/articles/ap/2007/07/10/america/NA-GEN-US-Serial-Killings.php (AP via the IHT)] |
*[[Chester Turner]] is sentenced to death for the murder of ten women and an unborn child in [[Los Angeles, California]] in the 1980s and 1990s. [http://www.iht.com/articles/ap/2007/07/10/america/NA-GEN-US-Serial-Killings.php (AP via the IHT)] |
||
*[[Pope Benedict XVI]] approves a document issued by the [[Congregation for the Doctrine of the Faith]] which redeclares the doctrine of [[Extra Ecclesiam nulla salus]], that only the [[Roman Catholic Church]] is the true [[Christian]] church, and no other Christian denomination has the "means of [[salvation]]." [http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20070710/ap_on_re_eu/pope_other_christians (AP via Yahoo! News)] |
*[[Pope Benedict XVI]] approves a document issued by the [[Congregation for the Doctrine of the Faith]] which redeclares the doctrine of [[Extra Ecclesiam nulla salus]], that only the [[Roman Catholic Church]] is the true [[Christian]] church, and no other Christian denomination has the "means of [[salvation]]." [http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20070710/ap_on_re_eu/pope_other_christians (AP via Yahoo! News)] |
||
* Mortars hit the [[Green Zone]] in [[Baghdad]]. The Green Zone has been attacked at least 80 times since March, killing 26. [http://www. |
* Mortars hit the [[Green Zone]] in [[Baghdad]]. The Green Zone has been attacked at least 80 times since March, killing 26. [http://www.cbsnews.com/stories/2007/07/10/iraq/main3040677.shtml (CBS News)] |
||
* A [[Cessna 310]] registered to the Competitor Liaison Bureau, an arm of [[NASCAR]], attempting an [[emergency landing]] at [[Orlando Sanford International Airport]] crashes into two homes in [[Sanford, Florida|Sanford]], [[Florida]]. Three people in one of the homes are critically injured, and a fourth person, a four-year-old girl, died; an off-duty firefighter that first responded to the scene was also injured. Two people in the other house and both the pilot and passenger in the Cessna are killed; the passenger was Dr. Bruce Kennedy, husband of [[International Speedway Corporation]] president [[Lesa Kennedy]] and brother-in-law of NASCAR chief [[Brian France]]. [http://www.wesh.com/news/13652167/detail.html (WESH.com)] |
* A [[Cessna 310]] registered to the Competitor Liaison Bureau, an arm of [[NASCAR]], attempting an [[emergency landing]] at [[Orlando Sanford International Airport]] crashes into two homes in [[Sanford, Florida|Sanford]], [[Florida]]. Three people in one of the homes are critically injured, and a fourth person, a four-year-old girl, died; an off-duty firefighter that first responded to the scene was also injured. Two people in the other house and both the pilot and passenger in the Cessna are killed; the passenger was Dr. Bruce Kennedy, husband of [[International Speedway Corporation]] president [[Lesa Kennedy]] and brother-in-law of NASCAR chief [[Brian France]]. [http://www.wesh.com/news/13652167/detail.html (WESH.com)] |
||
* [[Julian Moti]] is appointed as the Attorney-General of the [[Solomon Islands]] despite being wanted in [[Australia]] on [[child sex]] charges. [http://www.news.com.au/story/0,23599,22050752-2,00.html (AAP via News Limited)] |
* [[Julian Moti]] is appointed as the Attorney-General of the [[Solomon Islands]] despite being wanted in [[Australia]] on [[child sex]] charges. [http://www.news.com.au/story/0,23599,22050752-2,00.html (AAP via News Limited)] |
Revision as of 07:27, 12 July 2007
Portal:Current events/DateHeader2
- President Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva announces plans to build a nuclear-powered submarine to patrol the waters off Brazil's coast at a cost of US$500 million. (Reuters Alertnet)
- Mexico's Interior Ministry increases security on strategic installations following attacks on pipelines. The People's Revolutionary Army (EPR) has claimed responsibility. (AP via Forbes)
- The Gadhafi Foundation announces a deal has been reached with families of more than 400 children infected with HIV in the case of five Bulgarian nurses and a Palestinian doctor. (AP via the Guardian)
- The European Union chooses Dominique Strauss-Kahn as its nominee to head the International Monetary Fund, making him the frontrunner to fill the position in October. (AP via the NYT)
- All 24 police officers missing after a fight between police and Maoist insurgents in Chhattisgarh central India have been found dead. (Reuters via News Limited)
- Amy St. Eve, the judge in the Conrad Black fraud case, orders the jury to go back to work after it advised her that it couldn't reach a verdict on all the counts before it. (Canadian Press via the Edmonton Sun)
- Raúl Castro, the interim leader of Cuba, sets a date in late October for local elections. (CBC)
- Chester Turner is sentenced to death for the murder of ten women and an unborn child in Los Angeles, California in the 1980s and 1990s. (AP via the IHT)
- Pope Benedict XVI approves a document issued by the Congregation for the Doctrine of the Faith which redeclares the doctrine of Extra Ecclesiam nulla salus, that only the Roman Catholic Church is the true Christian church, and no other Christian denomination has the "means of salvation." (AP via Yahoo! News)
- Mortars hit the Green Zone in Baghdad. The Green Zone has been attacked at least 80 times since March, killing 26. (CBS News)
- A Cessna 310 registered to the Competitor Liaison Bureau, an arm of NASCAR, attempting an emergency landing at Orlando Sanford International Airport crashes into two homes in Sanford, Florida. Three people in one of the homes are critically injured, and a fourth person, a four-year-old girl, died; an off-duty firefighter that first responded to the scene was also injured. Two people in the other house and both the pilot and passenger in the Cessna are killed; the passenger was Dr. Bruce Kennedy, husband of International Speedway Corporation president Lesa Kennedy and brother-in-law of NASCAR chief Brian France. (WESH.com)
- Julian Moti is appointed as the Attorney-General of the Solomon Islands despite being wanted in Australia on child sex charges. (AAP via News Limited)
- Simón Trinidad, a high-ranking member of the Revolutionary Armed Forces of Colombia, is found guilty of conspiracy to hold three Americans hostage by a U.S. court. (BBC)
- Thailand's highest court rules that a corruption case may proceed against former Prime Minister of Thailand Thaksin Shinawatra. (ABC News Australia)
- China executes the former head of the State Food and Drug Association Zheng Xiaoyu for corruption. (MSNBC)
- A Tamil man from Sydney is charged with multiple terrorism charges over alleged links with the Tamil Tigers. (Sydney Morning Herald)
- Pakistani forces storm the Lal Masjid Mosque in Islamabad, bringing the Lal Masjid siege to an end. At least 3 soldiers and 40 militants die in the assault. (Reuters) (FOX). Abdul Rashid Ghazi, a top clerics was confirmed dead according to Interior ministry sources. (AndhraNews.net)
|}